What it is
A clinician-selected acid treatment ranging from very superficial refresh peels to stronger medical peels.
A chemical solution is applied for a controlled depth of exfoliation. Acid type, concentration, contact time and skin tone all affect safety.
Who it may suit
People seeking lower-downtime cleansing, hydration, exfoliation or clinician-directed recovery support.
Who needs extra review
Active dermatitis, infection, open wounds, recent strong procedures or known product sensitivities may require postponement or modification.
Planning and results
- Common areas
- Face or selected body areas depending on product and strength
- Sessions
- Can be booked as one supportive visit or a series based on the skin concern and products used.
- When results may appear
- Skin may feel cleaner or more hydrated soon after treatment; benefits are usually supportive and temporary.
- Downtime
- From brief redness to several days of scaling; medium and deep peels can require substantially longer recovery.
Pricing and current promotions
Same price as Korean locals — no foreigner markup. GREY does not charge a booking fee or add a markup.
Prices change with each clinic's monthly promotions and the exact product, device, dose, shots or treatment area. Message us for today's clinic rate.
Potential advantages
- Can address selected acne, roughness or discoloration concerns
- Strength can be adjusted
- May complement a longer pigment or acne plan
Limitations & risks
- Irritation, prolonged redness, pigment change, infection or scarring can occur
- Deeper is not automatically better
- Sun exposure and aftercare strongly affect risk
Before your visit
Share recent procedures, prescription skin medicines, allergies and active irritation before products or suction are used.
After treatment
Use gentle care and sun protection, and pause irritating actives for the period recommended by the clinic.
Questions to ask
- Which acid, concentration and peel depth?
- What is my pigment-change risk?
- How long should I avoid actives, makeup and sun?
Frequently asked questions
How long does Chemical Peel usually take?
Usually 30–60 minutes, depending on the cleansing, exfoliation and calming steps included.
How many Chemical Peel sessions might I need?
Can be booked as one supportive visit or a series based on the skin concern and products used.
When might I notice a change after Chemical Peel?
Skin may feel cleaner or more hydrated soon after treatment; benefits are usually supportive and temporary.

