Chemical peeling is a dermatological procedure that involves the controlled exfoliation of the skin's upper layer, allowing healthier and regenerated skin tissue to emerge from underneath. This process aims to address surface imperfections such as spots, fine lines, acne scars, and other superficial blemishes on the skin. Various chemical agents, such as trichloroacetic acid (TCA) and phenol, are used in the application. These agents are carefully applied to the skin and left on for a specific duration. At the end of this period, the skin is cleansed with special solutions or water to remove the chemical substances. The application duration must be meticulously adjusted according to the desired effect and skin type, as leaving the chemical on the skin longer than necessary can lead to irritation or burns. Following the procedure, it is crucial to protect the newly formed skin from sun exposure and other factors that could cause pigmentation. Chemical peels can be performed in sessions. The depth of the application and the concentration of the chemical agents used are customized based on the treated area (e.g., lower concentrations are used around the eyes, while higher concentrations may be preferred for deeper issues) and the targeted skin concern.