What is TCA Peel Therapy?
TCA Peel Therapy uses Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA), a medium to deep chemical peel that helps regenerate the skin by removing damaged outer layers. TCA stimulates new skin growth, improves texture, and boosts collagen production.
TCA peels are stronger than glycolic or salicylic peels, making them suitable for acne scars, wrinkles, pigmentation, and skin tightening.
Strength levels vary (10%–35%), and the depth of the peel is customized based on your skin concern.
Key Ingredients in TCA Peels:
- Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) –
– The primary exfoliating agent - Water or alcohol base – To dilute and deliver TCA safely Water or alcohol base – To dilute and deliver TCA safely
- (Optional in modern formulations):
Kojic acid – For pigmentation control
Retinoic acid – For enhanced cell turnover
Salicylic acid – For acne-prone skin
Soothing agents like niacinamide or aloe to reduce irritation
Key Benefits of TCA Peel Therapy:
Treats melasma, age spots, sun spots, and uneven skin tone.
Smooths out pitted scars and rough textures.
Boosts collagen and skin firmness for a youthful appearance.
Leaves skin smoother, tighter, and clearer.
Removes dead skin cells and reveals fresh, radiant skin.
Moderate tightening effect with higher-strength applications.
Leaves skin smoother, brighter, and more even-toned.
Triggers collagen regeneration that continues for weeks.