We know that changes in the skin around the eyes are a natural part of life. We also understand that some people may wish to discuss options that address the appearance of the periocular area.
Our clinic can provide consultations about the Pro Power Eye Peel. During consultation, a practitioner will assess your concerns, review your medical history and discuss whether this cosmetic procedure or another option may be appropriate.
The Pro Power Eye Peel is a clinician-applied cosmetic formulation used around the eye area in a clinical setting.
Any change in appearance varies between individuals and cannot be guaranteed.
Pro Power Eye Peel
What may be discussed in consultation
For suitable individuals, consultation may address concerns relating to:
the appearance of fine lines around the eye area
the appearance of surface texture variations in the periocular area
the appearance of skin tone variations around the eyes
These concerns are assessed during consultation to determine whether this peel, another cosmetic procedure, or no procedure may be appropriate.
This cosmetic procedure is not used to diagnose or treat medical eye or skin conditions.
How treatment planning works
During consultation, your practitioner will:
review your medical history, medications and relevant eye and skin history
examine the treatment area and surrounding skin
discuss your concerns and expectations
explain the possible procedure, its limitations and alternative options, including choosing not to proceed
During the procedure:
a low-acid cosmetic formulation may be applied to skin around, but not into, the eyes
the product acts on the surface layers of the skin in the periocular area
Treatment planning, including product selection, contact time and treatment frequency, is determined after consultation and clinical assessment.
In some cases, your practitioner may recommend a different approach or no procedure.
Safety, Risks and Aftercare
All cosmetic procedures carry risks and may not be suitable for everyone.
Before any procedure is performed, your practitioner will:
review your medical history, medications and relevant health information
examine the treatment area
explain the proposed procedure, limitations and alternatives, including choosing not to proceed
discuss possible risks and side effects, including less common but more serious complications
Risks associated with procedures may include:
redness or swelling
dryness or peeling
skin sensitivity or irritation
pigmentation changes
infection or delayed healing
temporary muscle weakness
uneven or unexpected aesthetic outcomes
Pain and comfort levels vary between individuals and depend on the procedure used. Some procedures may cause sensations such as warmth, tingling, tightness, discomfort or pressure during or after treatment.
Written aftercare instructions will be provided if treatment is performed.
Frequently Asked Questions
We’re all about transparency and want to provide you with the information you need to make informed decisions about your aesthetic journey. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please reach out – our knowledgeable team is here to assist you every step of the way.
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It is a cosmetic, low-acid exfoliating treatment formulated for use around the eye area (not in the eye) to address the visible appearance of fine texture and dullness in suitable individuals.
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Recovery timelines vary between individuals.
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The timing and degree of visible change differ between individuals and cannot be guaranteed.
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In some cases, the Pro Power Eye Peel may be incorporated into a broader eye or facial plan, such as LED or hydrating facials, with timing adjusted to support skin comfort and safety. Your practitioner will advise if combining treatments is appropriate for you.
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Depending on skin sensitivity, overall treatment plan and practitioner advice, some people may have this peel approximately every 4–8 weeks. Frequency is individualised and may be modified over time.
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Suitability during pregnancy or breastfeeding depends on the exact formulation and overall skin program. Your clinician will discuss options and may recommend deferring certain peels or seeking advice from your GP or obstetric provider before proceeding.
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Aftercare typically includes:
Avoiding rubbing or pressing on the eye area
Using gentle, fragrance-free moisturiser as directed
Avoiding other exfoliants or strong actives on or near the treated area for a period recommended by your practitioner
Applying broad-spectrum SPF 50+ to surrounding skin each day and reducing sun exposure
You will receive written instructions specific to your treatment.
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This treatment is generally not recommended for people with:
Active eczema, dermatitis, infection or significant irritation around the eyes
Recent eye or eyelid surgery, recent laser around the eye, or unresolved ophthalmic issues
Suitability is confirmed individually, and your practitioner may recommend no treatment or referral to another health professional where appropriate.