
THE RESURFACING EDIT
Clinical Skin Resurfacing
A targeted approach to epidermal clarity and cellular turnover. Our resurfacing category utilises medical-grade chemical peels and enzymatic exfoliants to address pigmentation, active congestion, and uneven texture, revealing a refined, luminous complexion through controlled, scientific renewal.
PATIENT SAFETY ALWAYS COMES FIRST
Is this the right pathway for you?
Clinical Resurfacing is the gold standard for correcting surface-level irregularities and pigmentary dysfunction. These protocols are highly effective for:
Pigmentation & Sun Damage
Lifting solar lentigines and smoothing uneven skin tone.
Active Congestion
Deep-cleansing the follicular lining to reduce blackheads and breakouts.
Dullness & Lack of Radiance
Removing the 'grey' layer of dead skin cells to reveal a natural glow.
Uneven Texture
Smoothing minor pitting and rough patches for a 'glass skin' finish.


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THE NO-DOWNTIME REVOLUTION
BioRePeelCl3® – Advanced Bio-Stimulation
A patented 35% TCA peel that bypasses the surface to stimulate the dermis directly, ideal for acne, fine lines, and global rejuvenation.
45 Min | FROM £115
Add On Dermaplaning
60 Min | FROM £145
Course of Four | FROM £400
Course of Six | FROM £570


The Science of Chemical Peels
Beyond the Surface: Controlled Renewal.
Clinical Resurfacing is not merely about exfoliation; it is a strategic intervention in the skin’s regenerative cycle. By applying specific acid profiles, from Salicylic and Lactic to TCA, we dissolve the intercellular 'glue' that holds devitalised cells to the surface.
This process triggers a rapid cellular turnover, forcing the skin to produce fresh, healthy cells from the basal layer. At Skin Nova, our peels are tiered by depth and intensity, allowing us to treat everything from superficial dullness to deep-seated pigmentary changes, all while maintaining the integrity of the dermal barrier.


