MeLine Peel Edmonton Downtown
The MeLine Peel is a multi-step professional depigmenting treatment designed to address pigmentation concerns by targeting overactive melanocytes and supporting cellular renewal. It can be considered for concerns such as melasma, hyperpigmentation, sun-related discoloration and uneven skin tone, and is suitable for a wide range of skin tones, including richly pigmented skin. The in-clinic session is paired with an at-home skincare protocol to extend and reinforce results.
Because every patient's skin, type of pigmentation, goals and medical history are different, the MeLine Peel at our Downtown Edmonton clinic always begins with a personalized consultation. Together with your specialist, you will assess whether the MeLine Peel is the most appropriate option for you and discuss what a realistic treatment plan could look like, the at-home protocol, the expected results and the possible side effects, including the temporary peeling that follows treatment, which will be reviewed in detail during your consultation. Learn more about the MeLine Peel in Edmonton and book your personalized consultation with our team.
What to Expect During Your Session
Cleanse & Prep
Skin Analysis
Peel Application
Post-Treatment Instructions & At-Home Protocol
Follow-Up & Maintenance
For optimal and lasting results, a series of treatments may be recommended depending on the type and depth of pigmentation. Maintenance sessions, combined with ongoing use of pigment-regulating skincare and daily SPF, help support long-term clarity and prevent reappearance of dark spots. Your provider will design a schedule that aligns with your skin’s needs and your goals.
Contraindications
MeLine is not recommended in for patients who are pregnant or breastfeeding; have had recent sun exposure or tanning; have active skin infections or open wounds; have allergies to any of the ingredients in the formulation; have known photosensitivity or autoimmune conditions or have immediate social events following the treatment, as peeling and redness may occur.