HYALUAL Advanced Resurfacing Chemical Peel 50ml
HYALUAL
Chemical peelProfessional multi-acid superficial chemical peel for ageing and photo-damaged skin
Certifications
- Positioned as a professional multi Acid superficial chemical peel within the Hyalual Peels line for use by trained practitioners.
- Marketed under cosmetic/chemical peel regulations in the EU/UK; no specific public MHRA medicinal authorisation identified.
- No explicit CE medical device mark publicly stated for this peel as of the verification date; used in clinical aesthetic practice under professional responsibility.
- Positioned as a professional multi Acid superficial chemical peel within the Hyalual Peels line for use by trained practitioners.
- Marketed under cosmetic/chemical peel regulations in the EU/UK; no specific public MHRA medicinal authorisation identified.
- No explicit CE medical device mark publicly stated for this peel as of the verification date; used in clinical aesthetic practice under professional responsibility.
Professional multi-acid superficial chemical peel for ageing and photo-damaged skin
Description
The HYALUAL Advanced Resurfacing Chemical Peel is a professional, gel-based multi-acid peel engineered for intensive correction of age-related skin changes. Part of the Hyalual Peels professional line, it combines high-performance clinical-grade acids—including lactic, mandelic, glycolic, salicylic and kojic acids—in a low-pH gel (approx. pH 2.8) to target multiple concerns such as wrinkles, uneven skin texture, photodamage, hyperpigmentation, enlarged pores and dryness with flaking. Designed for use on the face, neck and décolletage, this superficial chemoexfoliation peel provides visible rejuvenation while stimulating collagen and elastin synthesis and improving overall skin hydration. Supplied as a 50 ml professional-use bottle.
Bnefits
- Decreases visible signs of ageing, including the depth and severity of fine lines and wrinkles.
- Reduces signs of photodamage and various forms of hyperpigmentation, helping to even overall skin tone.
- Refines and smooths skin texture, improving roughness and surface irregularities.
- Stimulates collagen and elastin synthesis, supporting long-term dermal remodelling and firmness.
- Reduces the appearance of enlarged pores for a more refined complexion.
- Provides deep skin hydration despite intensive exfoliation, helping to counter dryness and flaking.
- Multi-acid, gel-based formula allows for controlled, superficial peeling with adjustable exposure times for different skin types.
- Supports brighter, more radiant and rejuvenated skin on the face, neck and décolletage.
- Professional-only formulation that can be integrated into broader anti-ageing and resurfacing treatment plans.
Indications
- Visible signs of skin ageing, including fine lines and superficial to moderate wrinkles.
- Uneven skin colour and texture.
- Photodamage, including sun-induced dullness and mottled pigmentation.
- Hyperpigmentation and post-inflammatory pigmentation in suitable candidates.
- Enlarged pores and rough, uneven skin surface.
- Dryness with flaking associated with impaired cell turnover.
- Loss of radiance and overall lacklustre complexion on face, neck and décolletage.
- Ageing skin requiring stimulation of collagen and elastin through superficial chemoexfoliation.
Composition
- Lactic acid 26%
- Mandelic acid 20%
- Glycolic acid 20%
- Salicylic acid 2%
- Kojic acid 2%
- Aqua (Water)
- Propylene Glycol
- Alcohol Denat.
- Triethanolamine
- Hydroxypropylcellulose
- Benzalkonium Chloride
- Gel-based formulation with pH approximately 2.8
Formulation
- Professional multi-acid superficial chemical peel in gel form.
- Synergistic blend of alpha-hydroxy acids (lactic, mandelic, glycolic) for controlled exfoliation and texture refinement.
- Beta-hydroxy acid (salicylic acid) to help clear pores and improve oily or combination skin issues.
- Kojic acid to support brightening and reduction of hyperpigmentation.
- Low pH (around 2.8) for effective yet controlled chemoexfoliation under professional supervision.
- Formulated to deliver intensive resurfacing while boosting hydration and stimulating dermal matrix components.
- Intended strictly for professional in-clinic use as part of the Hyalual Peels line.
Packaging
- Professional-use bottle containing 50 ml gel-based Advanced Resurfacing Peel.
- Outer packaging branded as HYALUAL Advanced Resurfacing Peel within the Hyalual Peels professional line.
- Product documentation and directions for professional use supplied by manufacturer/distributors.
- Typically supplied as a standalone peel or as part of Hyalual peel kits for clinics.
Usage
- For professional use only: the peel must be applied by trained healthcare professionals or aesthetic practitioners experienced in chemical peels.
- Preliminary skin preparation is required: cleanse the treatment area thoroughly, then degrease the skin using an alcohol-based product to ensure uniform penetration of exfoliating acids.
- Protect sensitive areas (corners of the nose, lips, and eye contours) according to clinic protocol prior to application.
- Apply the gel-based peel evenly to the targeted areas (face, neck, décolletage) using an appropriate applicator, typically a fan or cosmetic brush, avoiding the eyes and mucous membranes.
- Allow the peel to act for an exposure time of approximately 1–4 minutes depending on the client’s skin type, sensitivity and clinical objectives; monitor the skin closely throughout.
- The depth of chemoexfoliation is superficial; no separate pre-neutralisation solution is required.
- At the end of the exposure time, rinse the product thoroughly with water until completely removed.
- Gently pat the skin dry and apply soothing, hydrating and barrier-repair products as per clinic protocol, followed by broad-spectrum SPF 30–50 if the patient is leaving the clinic.
- Recommended treatment course: typically 1–6 procedures, spaced at least 7–14 days apart, with up to two full courses per year depending on indication and practitioner assessment.
- Provide personalised post-peel care instructions, including sun avoidance, use of sunscreen, gentle skincare, and avoidance of aggressive actives or mechanical exfoliation for several days after treatment.
Contraindications
- Known hypersensitivity or allergy to any of the components of the peel, including alpha- or beta-hydroxy acids (lactic, mandelic, glycolic, salicylic) or kojic acid.
- Compromised skin barrier, including active infections, open wounds, severe dermatitis, active eczema or psoriasis flares on the treatment area.
- Recent sunburn or significant recent UV exposure on the planned treatment sites.
- History of abnormal scarring or keloid formation in the treatment area, unless carefully assessed by the practitioner.
- Use of isotretinoin within a timeframe considered contraindicated for chemical peels according to local clinical guidelines.
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding, unless the practitioner determines that treatment is appropriate based on current safety guidance (commonly avoided due to limited data).
- Very dark skin types at high risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, unless the practitioner judges that benefits outweigh risks and uses appropriate protocols.
- Recent invasive cosmetic procedures (e.g., deep peels, laser resurfacing, ablative treatments) on the intended treatment area, unless sufficient healing time has elapsed.
- Any serious systemic illness or dermatological condition in which chemical peeling is considered unsuitable by the treating clinician.
Adverse Effects
- Expected transient reactions such as burning, tingling, warmth, erythema and tightness during and shortly after the procedure.
- Post-treatment redness, mild oedema and peeling or flaking for several days as part of the resurfacing process.
- Temporary dryness and sensitivity of the treated skin, which should be managed with appropriate post-peel skincare.
- Risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, particularly in darker skin types or where aftercare and sun protection are inadequate.
- Potential for prolonged erythema or irritation in sensitive individuals or if exposure time is excessive.
- Rare complications such as infection, blistering, erosion or superficial scarring if misuse occurs or if contraindications are not respected.
- Allergic or idiosyncratic reactions to one of the acids or preservatives, which may require medical management and discontinuation of further peels.
Storage Conditions
- Store in a cool, dry place at controlled room temperature, typically away from sources of heat and direct sunlight.
- Keep the container tightly closed when not in use to prevent evaporation or contamination.
- Do not freeze the product.
- Store out of reach of children and non-professional users.
- Use within the expiry date printed on the packaging and according to any period-after-opening (PAO) indication.
- Dispose of any unused peel according to local regulations for chemical and cosmetic waste.
Duration
Clinic and distributor information indicates that results typically last up to around eight weeks after a course of treatments, with cumulative improvements in tone, texture and hydration across 1\u20136 sessions and maintenance via repeated courses up to twice per year.
Onset
Many clients experience noticeably smoother, brighter skin and improved texture shortly after the first treatment once initial redness subsides, with progressive improvement in wrinkles, tone, pore appearance and hydration over subsequent weeks and repeated sessions.













