A clinically administered trichloroacetic acid peel that penetrates to the mid-dermis — visibly reducing wrinkles, pigmentation, and uneven skin texture with controlled, targeted resurfacing.
Pricing at Rida Radiance is always stated upfront after a clinical assessment. Below is the published range from our official price guide.
Prices are approximate and may vary based on the area treated, concentration required, number of sessions planned, and skin type. A personalised treatment quote will be provided after your in-clinic skin assessment and consultation.
A medium-depth chemical peel uses trichloroacetic acid to penetrate beyond the epidermis into the upper dermis, triggering a controlled wound-healing response. As the skin sheds its damaged outer layers, it reveals smoother, more even-toned skin underneath — with improvements in fine lines, wrinkles, pigmentation, and overall texture.
Unlike superficial peels, peels deliver more significant and longer-lasting results per session. They are particularly effective for sun-damaged skin, melasma, acne scarring, and moderate wrinkles. The peel is carefully titrated by our dermatologist to your skin type and concern, ensuring optimal depth and minimal risk.
All data below is sourced directly from our clinical protocol and pricing guide.
Superficial peels target only the outermost skin layer (epidermis) and require minimal downtime. A medium peel penetrates deeper — into the papillary dermis — delivering more significant improvements in wrinkles, pigmentation, and scarring per session, with a 5–7 day recovery period.
A moderate burning or stinging sensation is felt during application, typically lasting 1–2 minutes. A cool air fan or handheld device is used to manage discomfort. The sensation resolves quickly once the peel is neutralised. A topical numbing cream can be applied on request.
Day 1–2: Redness and skin tightness. Days 3–5: Visible peeling and flaking (most intense). Days 6–7: Peeling subsides and fresh skin appears. Avoid public or professional commitments during this window and follow your post-peel care kit instructions strictly.
Yes, when administered by a qualified dermatologist. Indian skin (Fitzpatrick types III–V) carries a slightly higher risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) from medium peels, which is why pre-peel priming and careful concentration selection are essential steps at our clinic.
Most concerns — wrinkles, pigmentation, mild scarring — respond well to 1–3 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart. Your dermatologist will assess your skin after the first session and advise whether additional sessions are beneficial.
A medium peel pairs well with treatments like PRP, microneedling, or laser in a sequential protocol. However, combination treatments must be spaced correctly to allow full healing. Your doctor will plan the safest and most effective sequence for your goals.
Speak with our expert dermatologists to find out if a medium peel is right for your skin goals. Personalised advice, transparent pricing, zero pressure.