It is biphasic (two-layered), combining a mix of acids, vitamins, and amino acids that work from the "inside out" to bypass the surface irritation while stimulating the deeper layers of the skin.
Procedure key details
Price
From £123 per session
Time of procedure
30 minutes
Discomfort level
1 out of 5
Recover
From 12 to 24 hours
Additional information
How many sessions do I need?
<p>A course of 4 to 6 sessions, spaced 7–10 days apart, is recommended for long-term results.</p>
Can I use it if I have sensitive skin?
<p>Yes. Because it is biphasic and contains hydrating amino acids, it is often better tolerated than standard glycolic or salicylic peels.</p>
When will I see the results?
<p>You will see an instant "glow" and tighter pores immediately after the first session.</p>
Is it only for the face?
<p>No. There is a stronger version (BioRePeel BODY) with 50% TCA used for hands, elbows, knees, and even "back-ne".</p>
What is the aftercare?
<p>Avoid retinol and strong acids for 7 days, and SPF 50 is mandatory as your skin will be more sensitive to the sun.</p>
If it has 35% TCA, why don't I peel like a snake?
<p>Traditional TCA peels are "monophasic," meaning they hit the surface of the skin with full force. BioRePeel is biphasic. Its blue top layer (lipophilic) protects the skin’s surface, while the yellow layer (hydrophilic) delivers the acids deep into the dermis. This "inside-out" approach stimulates regeneration without destroying the surface barrier.</p>
Can I really use it in the summer?
<p>Yes. Unlike many other chemical peels that make your skin extremely photosensitive, BioRePeel is non-photosensitizing. As long as you wear a high-quality SPF 50 daily, it is safe to use year-round, even in sunny months.</p>
Does the treatment hurt?
<p>Most patients report a mild tingling or warming sensation that lasts for about 3–5 minutes while the peel is active. It is generally described as "spicy" but comfortable. Unlike deep chemical peels, it does not require any anesthesia or cooling fans.</p>
What should I avoid before my appointment?
<p>To prevent over-irritation, you should: Stop using Retinols/Tretinoin 5–7 days prior. Avoid facial waxing or hair removal for 14 days. Avoid sunbeds or excessive sun exposure for at least 1 week.</p>
Can I wear makeup immediately after?
<p>It is best to wait 24 to 48 hours before applying makeup. This allows your pores to fully close and ensures the active ingredients can continue working without interference. If you must wear makeup, use only a clean, mineral-based product.</p>
What is "skin purging," and will it happen to me?
<p>If you have underlying congestion (blackheads or trapped oil), BioRePeel may cause a "purge" where these impurities come to the surface as breakouts. This is a positive sign that the peel is clearing your skin from the deep layers. It typically resolves within a week.</p>
Is it safe for darker skin tones (Fitzpatrick 4-6)?
<p>Yes. Because of its biphasic technology and the inclusion of amino acids like Arginine, it has a very low risk of causing Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH), making it safe for all skin tones.</p>
What are the common side effects?
<p>You can expect some mild redness (similar to a light workout flush) for 1–2 hours. Around day 3 or 4, you may experience "micro-flaking"—tiny, dry skin flakes that look like dandruff—which can be easily managed with a good moisturizer.</p>
Can I combine it with Microneedling?
<p>Yes. In 2026, many clinics offer a "Bio-Needling" protocol. The BioRePeel is applied first to soften the skin and clear the surface, followed by microneedling to push the nutrients even deeper. This is excellent for treating deep acne scars.</p>
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