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What Is TCA at Home Peel?

TCA (Trichloroacetic Acid) peel is a type of chemical peel used in dermatology and aesthetic medicine to exfoliate and regenerate the skin. It is a medium-to-deep strength peel, depending on concentration and application technique.

how it works

TCA works by coagulating proteins in the skin and breaking down the bonds between dead skin cells. It penetrates the epidermis and can reach the papillary dermis, depending on strength, causing controlled injury to the skin.

01 | Exfoliation of the damaged outer layers

02 | Collagen and elastin production

03 | Skin regeneration and resurfacing

Clinic-Grade TCA at Home

Our TCA At Home peel delivers the strength of a 35% medical-grade trichloroacetic acid, the same concentration trusted in professional clinics, but engineered with innovation that makes it safe and effective for home use.

Unlike traditional chemical peels, this advanced formula features a self-neutralizing mechanism, meaning there’s no risk of over-exfoliation or extended burn time. Once applied, the peel performs its action and neutralizes on its own, eliminating the need for a separate neutralizing step.

My skin looks amazing—I’ve already recommended it to friends.

Maya R.

Loved the results! I’ll definitely use it again.

Sara K.

Super simple to use, the instructions made it stress-free.

Leila M.

This Medical Grade Peel has been specially formulated for non-clinical use:

  • Stays within the skin’s therapeutic window without compromising efficacy.
  • Safe for full-face application with built-in safety for sensitive areas.
  • Minimal downtime and designed for predictable, layer-by-layer renewal.
  • Provides clinic-grade results without the need to leave your home.

With proper pre- and post-care, you’ll experience visible improvements in:

  • Skin texture and smoothness.
  • Pore size and clarity.
  • Pigmentation and sun damage.
  • Overall glow and skin radiance.

No clinic. No appointments. Just real, regulated results at home.

Concentrations and Depths of TCA Peels:

  • 10–15%: Superficial peel (epidermis).
  • 20–25%: Medium-depth (into upper dermis).
  • 35%+: Deep peel (papillary to reticular dermis); medical grade TCA at Home.
Indications

What Is TCA at Home Good For:

1. Hyperpigmentation and Melasma

  • Breaks down melanin clusters
  • Improves skin tone irregularities

2. Acne Scars and Textural Irregularities

  • Stimulates collagen for smoother skin
  • Helps with ice-pick and boxcar scars

3. Fine Lines and Wrinkles

  • Promotes dermal remodeling
  • Softens periorbital and perioral lines

4. Sun Damage and Photoaging

  • Treats solar lentigines and actinic keratosis

5. Stretch Marks (in some protocols)

  • Improves texture when combined with microneedling or other therapies

6. Seborrheic Keratosis or Skin Tags (High % TCA spot treatment)

Contacts

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