Lactic Acid Peel – Professional AHA Exfoliating Agent to Restore Fine Lines
Lactic Acid Peel is a dermatological-grade (AHA) alpha hydroxy acid chemical peel designed that deliver monitored exfoliation to reduce skin wrinkles and fine lines. It is widely used by dermatologists and aesthetic clinics across Pakistan.
It is suitable for customized aesthetic protocols with adjustable strength options to be selected by the skin care doctors according to your skin type, concern, and tolerance level.
Crafted in labs that follow standardized production procedures and material traceability, it is targeting dullness, uneven texture, signs of aging.
Available Form and Pack Size
Lactic Acid Peel is available as a gel and liquid chemical peel in 15 ml (0.50 fl oz ℮).
Composition
Lactic Acid Peel is formulated in varying concentrations to allow precise treatment control across different skin indications.
Lactic Acid 10%
Lactic acid 10% provides very mild exfoliation suitable for sensitive, dry, or first-time peel users. It supports gentle cell turnover with minimal irritation risk.
Lactic Acid 20%
Lactic acid 20% supports mild-to-moderate exfoliation, refines skin texture, improves dullness, enhances skin brightness, and addresses early pigmentation concerns.
Lactic Acid 30%
Lactic acid 30% offers moderate exfoliation for uneven tone, early fine lines, and texture irregularities. It maintains better tolerability compared to stronger AHAs.
Lactic Acid 40%
At 40%, lactic acid targets more visible texture issues, mild hyperpigmentation, and early signs of photoaging. It promotes enhanced exfoliation and smooth skin appearance.
Lactic Acid 50%
Lactic acid 50% provides stronger resurfacing for dull, thickened, or uneven skin. Suitable for experienced protocols requiring visible improvement in texture and tone.
Lactic Acid 60%
Lactic acid at 60% delivers intensive exfoliation aimed at advanced texture concerns, pigmentation irregularities, and photo-damaged skin under professional supervision.
Lactic Acid 70%
Lactic acid 70% is used by experienced professionals for deep exfoliation and skin renewal. This strength supports collagen stimulation and visible resurfacing when applied correctly.
Lactic Acid 80%
This strength of lactic acid is reserved strictly for experienced professionals. Designed for severe texture irregularities, thickened skin, and advanced corrective treatments.
This scalable formulation allows hydration, exfoliation, and rejuvenation to be addressed progressively rather than aggressively.
pH Range
pH 1.5 – 3.0
Benefits: What Lactic Acid Peel Is Used For
Designed to care to:
- Reduce fine lines and wrinkles
- Hydrate and improve moisture balance
- Gently exfoliate dead skin cells
- Improve skin texture, uneven tone, dullness and smoothness
- Enhance skin glow and radiance
- Support collagen stimulation over time
Lactic acid is offering exfoliation with better hydration support.
How to Apply for Maximum Results
Lactic Acid Peel should be used only by trained professionals.
Apply evenly to cleansed and degreased skin, avoiding the eye area and mucous membranes.
Neutralization and post-peel care must follow professional standards.
Expected Results and Timeline
Results vary depending on peel strength, protocol frequency, and aftercare compliance.
Initial results may include increased smoothness, improved hydration, and visible brightness.
With repeated sessions, improvements in texture, tone, fine lines, and skin quality become more noticeable.
Safety Information and Possible Side Effects
Lactic Acid Peel is generally well tolerated but in some cases may cause:
- Temporary redness
- Mild tingling or burning sensation
- Light peeling or flaking
These effects are expected and typically subside with proper post-peel care.
Warnings and Precautions
- Avoid use on broken or inflamed skin
- Strict sun avoidance required post-treatment
- Patch testing prior to use
Who Should Avoid Lactic Acid Peel?
Not recommended for individuals with:
- Active skin infections
- Compromised skin
- Known sensitivity to AHAs
Use during pregnancy or breastfeeding only under medical supervision.
What Not to Mix with Lactic Acid Peel?
Avoid using lactic acid peel with:
- Retinoids, Benzoyl peroxide, Vitamin C
- Other physical or chemical exfoliants or scrubs
- Alcohol-based toners or fragrances
- Strong skin-lightening agents
Can be mixed with
Gentle cleansers, soothing moisturizers, and broad-spectrum sunscreen; avoid retinoids, Vitamin C, and other exfoliants during the same routine.
Storage and Handling
Store tightly closed in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and children.
FAQs
1. Is lactic acid good for sensitive skin?
Yes. Lactic acid is considered one of the gentler AHAs and is often better tolerated by dry or sensitive skin when used at appropriate concentrations.
2. How often can lactic acid peels be done?
Frequency depends on concentration and skin tolerance and professional supervision.