What Is Lactic Peel?

  • Lactic peel is a milder chemical peel made up of AHA/ Alpha Hydraulic Acids. They are derived from milk and thus are milder.
  • It suits sensitive skin. Also, if you are getting a chemical peel for the first time and have never got it done before, the lactic peel is the choice.
  • Lactic acid peels suit all skin types whether mature, oily, or dry skin. Lactic acid peel usually has a concentration of 40 to 70%. Also, you need to repeat lactic acid peel for desired benefits.

Optimal Timing for Your HydraFacial at Kiara Clinic?

The best time for a HydraFacial at Kiara Clinic is 1–3 days before special events for a radiant glow, during fall or winter to minimize UV sensitivity, or when your skin feels dull, dehydrated, or congested. Avoid scheduling during active skin issues like infections or sunburns, and ensure you can follow aftercare, such as using SPF 30+ and avoiding heavy makeup for 24 hours. Late summer or early fall is ideal for addressing sun damage or pigmentation. For lasting results, plan 3–6 sessions every 4 weeks.

For Exceptional Lactic Peel Care

  • Choose Expertise: Board-certified dermatologist or licensed esthetician with lactic peel experience.
  • What to Expect: Skin cleansing, precise lactic acid application (2-10 min), mild tingling, neutralization, and post-peel moisturizer/sunscreen.
  • Aftercare: Use gentle products, SPF 30+, avoid irritants for 3-5 days.
  • Why Expertise Matters: Ensures safety, customized strength (30-50%), and optimal results for hydration, tone, and texture.

What Is Procedure

  • Cleansing: The skin is thoroughly cleansed to remove oils, dirt, and makeup.
  • Application: A lactic acid solution (typically 30-50% concentration for professional peels) is applied evenly to the face or target area using a brush or cotton pad.
  • Dwell Time: The peel is left on for 2-10 minutes, depending on skin sensitivity and the desired effect. You may feel mild tingling or warmth.
  • Neutralization: The acid is neutralized with water or a neutralizing solution to stop the exfoliation process.
  • Moisturizing and Sun Protection: A soothing moisturizer and broad-spectrum sunscreen are applied to protect the newly exposed skin.
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