VI PEEL
Struggling With Stubborn Skin Issues? You’re Not Alone.
Whether it’s acne scars, sun damage, or uneven skin tone, most of us have skin concerns we wish we could erase. If you have tried every serum and still see no results, it may be time for something stronger and smarter.
Enter the Vi Peel, a cult-favorite chemical peel that’s trending for all the right reasons. The VI chemical peel is a proven way to get smoother, clearer, and brighter skin. It shows impressive before and after results and is popular on TikTok.
What is a VI chemical peel?
The VI Peel is a medical-grade chemical peel that penetrates the top layers of the skin to treat issues like:
Acne and acne scars
Melasma and hyperpigmentation
Fine lines and wrinkles
Sun damage and rough texture
Unlike traditional peels that require major downtime, the VI facial peel is known for being gentler, yet incredibly effective—making it a favorite among first-timers and seasoned skincare lovers alike.
Also known as the VI Derm Peel, it’s safe for all skin tones and can be used on the face and body.
Types of VI Peels and Their Skin Benefits
Not all skin is the same—and neither are all Medium-Depth Peel. Here are the most popular types and what they’re best for:
VI Peel Precision Plus
Targets sun damage, melasma, and hyperpigmentation
Contains added brightening agents like hydroquinone and kojic acid
Best for stubborn dark spots and uneven tone
Popular treatment: VI Peel Precision Plus Face
VI Peel Advanced
Designed for mature skin
Stimulates collagen and smooths fine lines
Perfect if you want deeper rejuvenation with minimal downtime
VI Body Peel
Yes, you can use VI Peel beyond the face!
Great for back acne, discoloration on the chest, and dark spots on the arms or legs
Look for the VI Peel body kit if treating large areas
PRE & POST CARE
PRE CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
Avoid microneedling 2-4 weeks before VI Peel
Avoid sun exposure 1 week before VI Peel
Avoid waxing, threading, or depilatory creams for 10-14 days before VI Peel
Avoid electrolysis and laser treatments for 7 days before VI Peel
Avoid using a Retin-a 3 days before VI Peel
POST CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
Day 1:
Immediately following the peel, skin may look light yellow, red, or tan. This is due to the Retinoic Acid included in the formulation. It is temporary until washed.
Please wash your skin after 4 hours (DO NOT USE HOT WATER). You may apply a thin layer or post peel protectant (moisturizer included) as needed. If post peel protectant burns you can substitute a thin layer of aquaphor. Apply the SPF if it is daylight.
One hour before bed, wash your face with a mild cleanser (DO NOT USE HOT WATER), dry well and apply one of the post peel towelettes to the peeled areas. If you experience extreme itchiness or irritation, wash with cool water.
Day 2:
Cleanse skin with a mild cleanser and gently pat dry (DO NOT USE HOT WATER).
Continue to apply a light layer of the post peel protectant 2-4 times per day as needed. Apply SPF after every application during daylight hours.
One hour before bed, wash your face with a mild cleanser (DO NOT USE HOT WATER), dry well and apply one of the post peel towelettes to the peeled areas.
If you experience extreme itchiness or irritation, wash with cool water.
Day 3-5
You will start the peeling process by seeing a slight sloughing of the skin. Refrain from picking or pulling at the skin during this process.
Makeup may be applied day 5.
Day 6-10
Continue to treat the skin gently and do not scrub.-
Resume any topical prescriptions (Retin A, Renova, etc.) when skin feels back to normal (around day 8 and beyond).
Do not put the face directly into a hot shower until at least 7 days post procedure.
Do not use a steam room, jacuzzi, or sauna until at least 7 days post procedure.
Do not go swimming until at least 7 days post procedure.
Do not participate in activities that would cause excessive perspiration until at least 7 days post procedure (excessive perspiration early in treatment could cause blistering).
Do not use mechanical exfoliation (loofah or facial machine brush) until at least 10-14 days post procedure.
WHAT TO EXPECT POST TREATMENT:
Here’s a typical timeline:
Day 1–2: Skin feels tight and might look slightly red or tan
Day 3–4: VI Peel peeling begins (usually around the mouth first)
VI Peel Day 5: Peak peeling time—hello, fresh skin underneath!
Day 6–7: Most of the peeling subsides, and results start to shine through
Tip: Don’t pick or peel prematurely! Let the process happen naturally to avoid damaging your skin.
COMPLICATIONS:
If you feel like you are developing an adverse reaction of an infection, please call our office during business hours. If you are concerned about a serious reaction, seek immediate medical attention.

