
This peel operates at a medium depth, effectively penetrating the epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin, and extending into the underlying dermis.
The VI Peel functions by exfoliating the skin and triggering the synthesis of new proteins. Widely utilized to address signs of aging, refine skin texture, and rectify pigmentary irregularities, this procedure offers comprehensive rejuvenation benefits.
Types of VI Peels
VI Peel Precision Plus
VI Peel Precision Plus specifically targets sun damage, melasma, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, providing a tailored solution for addressing these concerns
VI Peel Advanced
VI Peel Advanced is tailored to address the unique needs of aging skin, particularly for individuals aged 40 and above. This specialized peel targets wrinkles, fine lines, and loss of elasticity, offering a comprehensive solution for rejuvenating mature skin.
VI Peel Purify
VI Peel Purify is specifically designed to target active acne, breakout-prone skin, oily and congested skin, and teen acne, providing a targeted approach to clear and balance troubled skin
VI Peel Purify Precision Plus
VI Peel Purify Precision Plus is formulated to effectively address skin conditions characterized by excessive oil, acne with hyperpigmentation, acne scarring, and adult acne, offering a specialized solution for clearer, smoother, and more balanced skin
VI Peel Body
VI Peel Body is specifically formulated to address various concerns on the Décolleté and body. From pigmentation issues to fine lines, body acne, scars resulting from acne, surgeries, or injuries, stretch marks, and sagging skin, this peel offers a comprehensive solution for achieving smoother, more youthful-looking skin on areas beyond the face.
VI Peel Original
VI Peel Original is formulated to cater to sensitive skin types and address the early signs of aging, typically in individuals aged 20 and above. Additionally, it effectively targets rough texture, providing a gentle yet effective solution for refining and revitalizing the skin's appearance.








