Intimate Area
Peeling

Intimate Area Peeling is a gentle, targeted chemical peel for the bikini line and nearby skin that addresses dark patches, rough texture, and post-shave bumps. At Evolution Aesthetics we use medical-grade acids in controlled strengths to brighten uneven tone and smooth the surface with minimal downtime. It is ideal for pigment caused by friction, ingrown hairs, and past inflammation. We offer several formulas, including our Peeling Masque, selected to match your skin tone and sensitivity. Sessions are quick and comfortable, and most people notice a clearer, more even look within 1–2 weeks. The protocol is discreet, clinician-led, and easy to fit around your hair-removal routine.
Even tone and smoother texture with minimal downtime
Targeted brightening where you need it
Formulas are applied only to the intimate area to fade dark patches without treating unnecessary skin.
Visible improvement within 1–2 weeks
Most clients see fresher, more even-looking skin after the first peel, with gains building over a short series.
Helps reduce ingrown hairs and bumps
By clearing dead skin and smoothing the surface, peels help free trapped hairs and reduce post-shave irritation.
Low-discomfort procedure
You may feel tingling or warmth for a few minutes; treatment is brief and generally well tolerated.
Suitable across skin tones when tailored
Clinicians adjust acids and exposure time to match your tone and sensitivity, unlike some energy devices.
Results that build and last
A short course delivers cumulative brightening with maintenance sessions to keep tone steady over time.

Targets dark spots and roughness at the source
Intimate Area Peeling uses controlled chemical exfoliation to lift the dull, compacted outer skin (stratum corneum) and interrupt pigment formation. Depending on your needs, your clinician may use blends of lactic, mandelic, glycolic, phytic, kojic, or azelaic acids. Alpha hydroxy acids loosen the bonds between dead cells to accelerate shedding and smooth texture, while ingredients such as kojic and azelaic help downregulate tyrosinase, the enzyme that drives excess melanin. This dual action fades post-inflammatory and friction-related discoloration and helps prevent hairs from getting trapped. Our Peeling Masque version is an occlusive, leave-on mask that enhances penetration in a controlled way while supporting the skin barrier. After cleansing and degreasing, the peel is applied in precise zones, timed in minutes, then removed or neutralized before a barrier-repair moisturizer is applied. The goal is steady, predictable brightening with minimal interruption to your routine.Contraindications
To reduce the risk of irritation or complications, postpone treatment if any of the following apply, or speak with our clinician for guidance.
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding (peels are deferred as a clinic policy).
- Active skin infection, irritation, open cuts, or dermatitis in the treatment area.
- History of keloid scarring or poor wound healing.
- Known allergy or sensitivity to AHA/BHA acids, kojic acid, or azelaic acid.
- Oral isotretinoin use within the last 6–12 months.
- Recent waxing, epilation, threading, or very close shaving in the area (within 24–48 hours).
- Recent sunburn or deliberate tanning of the area.
- Active eczema or psoriasis flare in the treatment zone.
- Recent energy-based procedures (laser, RF, microneedling) in the area within the last 1–2 weeks.
- Active viral lesions in the area.

Visible brightening in weeks with a simple plan
Most clients need 3–6 sessions spaced 2–4 weeks apart to achieve noticeable, even tone and smoother texture. A typical appointment takes 20–30 minutes, including cleansing, application, timing, and aftercare cream. Expect mild warmth during the peel and light dryness or micro-flaking for 2–5 days—do not scrub or pick. Pre-care: stop retinoids, exfoliating acids, and irritants for 3–5 days; avoid waxing/epilation for 5–7 days; avoid close shaving for 24–48 hours; limit sun exposure and tanning for 1–2 weeks; arrive with clean, product-free skin and wear loose clothing. Aftercare: cleanse gently with lukewarm water, keep the area dry for the first 24 hours, avoid hot baths/saunas, swimming, and intense workouts for 24–48 hours, apply a clinician-recommended barrier cream, avoid fragranced products and exfoliants for 5–7 days, and use SPF 30+ on any exposed skin. Delay waxing/epilation for 7–10 days and schedule peels and hair removal so they do not clash; many clients pair peels with Soprano Titanium hair removal to reduce ingrowns. Results typically appear from week 1, peak after the course, and can hold for months with maintenance every 3–6 months and smart home care (gentle moisturizers, niacinamide or azelaic acid as advised).What goes well with Intimate Area Peeling?
- Intimate Area Bleaching by Chemical PeelsIf uneven tone or darker patches remain, a focused bleaching protocol can refine color after your intimate area peeling. Plan this step 2-3 weeks later so the skin is calm. It helps even out lingering shadowing, boosts brightness, and makes results look uniform from front to back. Use bland moisturizers and SPF on exposed skin around the area to maintain the outcome. A short series usually gives a clearer, more consistent tone that lasts longer between maintenance visits.
- Private Area Rejuvenation by RadiofrequencyPeeling clears dead skin on the surface; radiofrequency works deeper to trigger collagen and improve firmness. When scheduled as a plan (peel first, RF 2-3 weeks later), you target both texture and laxity. This pairing can reduce fine creping, improve smoothness, and keep the area looking neat for longer. It is especially helpful after weight changes or childbirth when skin feels looser. Expect gradual improvement that builds over several sessions.
- Dermal Filler Labia MajoriIf rubbing, folds, or contour irregularities bother you, hyaluronic filler in the outer lips can add soft support. Doing filler after peeling lets the practitioner match the improved surface tone and place product more precisely. Added cushioning can reduce chafing in sportswear and make the outline look smoother in fitted clothing. Results are adjustable and can be refined over time. Combine with gentle skincare to keep the surface clear and hydrated.
- Soprano All Season Laser Hair RemovalHair reduction makes the area smoother for longer and lowers the risk of ingrown hairs after peeling. Schedule laser hair removal first, then peel 1-2 weeks later, or continue maintenance laser once the skin settles. Less hair means less friction, cleaner follicles, and a brighter look between peels. Many clients find they need fewer exfoliating sessions when hair growth is reduced. Shave as instructed and avoid hot baths right after each step.
- LED TherapyRed and near-infrared LED sessions in the week after peeling help calm redness and support repair. Short appointments fit into a busy schedule and can make the area feel comfortable faster. Add 2-3 LED visits per peel cycle to reduce downtime and keep the skin barrier on track. This combo often leads to a more even glow and longer-lasting smoothness. Keep fabrics breathable and avoid tight friction for best results.
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