Trita Cosmetic Medicine
Chemical peels
Superficial to medium-depth peels for pigment, texture, and acne.
Gradual, natural-looking outcomes. Medical suitability is reviewed before any treatment.

At a glance
Custom blend
AHA/BHA for acne; TCA for pigment or scars when appropriate.
Prep routine
Retinoid pause, sunscreen, and sometimes antiviral prophylaxis if needed.
Post-care kit
Gentle cleanser, emollient, SPF—no picking.
About This Treatment
Chemical peels use acids (glycolic, salicylic, TCA, Jessner blend) to accelerate exfoliation and stimulate renewal. The AAD chemical peels resource explains depths and risks.
Superficial peels have minimal downtime; medium-depth peels may require several days of peeling and strict sun avoidance.
Peels can trigger hyperpigmentation in darker skin—selection and prep are critical.
Safety First
All treatments performed by licensed physicians using Health Canada-approved products.
Free Consultation
Every treatment begins with a thorough consultation to understand your goals and create a personalized plan.
Follow-Up Included
Post-treatment follow-up is included to ensure optimal results and your complete satisfaction.
Financing options
Transparent pricing and payment plans may be available for qualifying cosmetic visits.
View financingTreatment Process
Skin analysis
Fitzpatrick type, melasma, rosacea history reviewed.
Application
Timed layers with neutralization when appropriate.
Peeling phase
Expected flaking window with post-care instructions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes with appropriate superficial peels and pre-treatment—medium-depth TCA carries higher PIH risk.
Usually after peeling completes—your clinician gives a timeline.
Often a series of 3–6+ with spacing weeks apart; deeper scars may require laser.
Superficial peels may cause mild flaking; medium peels can cause visible peeling—discuss social downtime.
Ready to Get Started?
Book a free consultation to discuss your goals and learn about your options.
