7 Things you should know about DMK Para Medical Peels.
- Aesthetic Nurse Joanna
- Jun 20
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 20
If you’ve been looking into professional skin treatments, you’ve likely come across the term peel — and maybe even felt a little unsure about what that really means.
In clinic, I offer a range of DMK Skin Revision Peels—also known as Para Medical Peels—designed to work with your skin’s natural function, not against it. These aren’t fluffy facials or harsh DIY solutions. They’re targeted, paramedical treatments that can make a real difference when used correctly.
1. They do more than just exfoliate
A DMK Para Medical Peel is not about stripping your skin. It’s about working with the structure and function of your skin to support better cell turnover, reduce dysfunction, and restore balance. Some peels will cause visible shedding. Others won’t. What matters is what’s happening underneath — and I’ll guide you on what’s best for your skin.
2. They treat a range of real skin concerns
Whether you're dealing with acne, pigmentation, ageing, sun damage, scarring, enlarged pores or just a general lack of glow — DMK peels can help. Each peel is customised and carefully chosen to suit your concerns and your current skin health.
3. You need a trained professional
DMK peels aren’t something you’ll find over-the-counter or on a beauty shelf. They require an in-depth understanding of skin anatomy, wound healing, and ingredient chemistry. As a qualified aesthetic nurse and certified DMK practitioner, I’ll always make sure your skin is ready and the treatment is right for you.
4. Skin preparation is key
In many cases, your skin needs to be prepped with home care products before we begin. This ensures your barrier is strong, inflammation is managed, and the peel can work effectively. Preparation may include vitamin A, vitamin C, melanin inhibitors, or calming agents. You’ll receive a personalised plan during your complimentary consultation.
5. The best time to start? Now (but with care)
Peels can be performed year-round — but they do require sun awareness. Autumn and winter are ideal, as it’s easier to avoid sun exposure during healing. That said, with proper sun protection and aftercare, we can safely treat in summer too.
6. Sunscreen is not optional
Post-peel, your skin is more vulnerable to UV exposure, which can cause pigmentation or delay healing. That’s why SPF becomes a daily, non-negotiable ritual. I recommend a broad-spectrum, medical-grade sunscreen that suits your skin type and fits into your daily routine.
7. Post-care matters as much as the peel
After your treatment, your skin needs space to do its thing. This means no active ingredients, no sweating, and no heavy makeup for a few days. I’ll provide clear, personalised aftercare instructions — and I’m always just a message away if you need guidance during your healing phase.
Ready to begin?
Your skin is unique. That’s why I offer a complimentary consultation before any DMK peel to understand your skin’s condition, what you’d like to achieve, and what your skin is ready for. We’ll map out a clear, realistic plan and prep your skin to get the most from each treatment.
Because when skin is functioning well, it looks and feels its best — and I’m here to help you get there.
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