Show patients their result before they treat.
A near-painless medium-depth chemical peel with formulas for acne, pigment, and aging.
Sarah Jenkins
Plan • Injectable
Recommended Protocol
VI Peel
Medium-depth chemical peel
Maintenance & Follow-Up
Ongoing plan
VI Peel is a branded medium-depth chemical peel with targeted formulas for acne, hyperpigmentation and melasma, and aging skin. It's known for being nearly painless during application, with skin peeling over the following days to reveal improved tone, texture, and clarity. It suits a range of skin types.
VI Peel is a branded medium-depth chemical peel known for being well-tolerated — its synergistic blend of acids and a numbing component makes it nearly painless during application, with peeling over the following days. Targeted formulas address acne and acne scarring, hyperpigmentation and melasma, and aging skin, making it a versatile in-office resurfacing option that improves tone, texture, and clarity across skin types.
For a practice, VI Peel is an accessible, repeatable resurfacing service that suits patients not ready for lasers and supports a series-based plan. The peeling downtime is the main objection. Previewing the projected clarity and tone improvement on the patient's own photo, and setting accurate expectations about the few days of flaking, converts the consult and encourages the recommended series.
VI Peel
Made by
VI Aesthetics
Category
Medium-depth chemical peel
Type
Injectable / medical supply
US regulatory status
A professional chemical peel formulation (not a drug requiring FDA approval).
See the full treatment category — what it does, the concerns it solves, and how it fits into a visual 12-month plan.
Each concern maps to its full range of options — and lets patients preview their result before they commit.
Brown or gray-brown patches on the face triggered by sun, hormones, and heat.
Explore concernClogged pores, breakouts, and inflammation on the face, chest, or back.
Explore concernDarkened patches and spots from excess melanin caused by sun, inflammation, or hormones.
Explore concernFlat brown spots and age spots from years of cumulative sun exposure.
Explore concernA tired, lackluster complexion lacking radiance from dehydration, dead-skin buildup, and environmental stress.
Explore concernSmoothing rough, uneven, or bumpy facial skin for a refined, radiant complexion.
Explore concernCommon questions patients ask about VI Peel — and what practices should be ready to answer.
Depending on the formula, it addresses acne and acne scars, hyperpigmentation and melasma, fine lines, and overall tone and texture. Your provider selects the formula for your concern.
Expect light peeling and flaking for several days after treatment, typically resolving within about a week as fresh skin emerges.
A series of peels spaced a few weeks apart usually gives the best results, with maintenance peels afterward.
Patients weigh their options by name. Browse the alternatives Afters can visualize and plan.
Afters simulates the outcome on a patient's own photo and builds a visual 12-month plan — so consults convert and average ticket climbs.