Chemical peeling is a dermatological procedure aimed at regenerating, rejuvenating, and improving the overall appearance of the skin. During this process, one or more chemical agents are applied to the skin to create controlled damage at different depths. The primary goal is to induce controlled damage to the superficial layers of the skin at a desired level, thereby triggering the skin's self-renewal process (regeneration). This renewal process enhances collagen and elastin production, leading to the treatment of various skin lesions and a healthier-looking complexion. The chemical acids used in the treatment facilitate the separation and exfoliation of the skin's superficial layers. Among the most commonly used chemical peeling agents are alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) (glycolic acid, fruit acids, lactic acid), salicylic acid (beta hydroxy acids (BHAs)), trichloroacetic acid (TCA), Jessner's solution, and various combinations thereof.