What are Chemical Peel treatments?
In recent years, the popularity of chemical peel treatments has been rapidly increasing across the UK, as they are seen as a way to achieve younger-looking and more radiant skin. A chemical peel is a cosmetic treatment where a chemical solution is applied to the skin surface, aiming to remove the uppermost layers and promote smoother, younger-looking skin.
Why do you need insurance for chemical peel treatments?
Insurance for chemical peel treatments is essential for individuals looking to guard themselves against possible risks[1]. Despite being a non-invasive cosmetic procedure, there are potential complications to consider such as scarring, infection, and damage to the skin. In addition, some insurance policies might include coverage for Chemical peels depending on certain circumstances like having a medical diagnosis. No matter where in the UK you offer these treatments, whether it’s in Scunthorpe or any other location nationwide, our goal is to offer insurance cover that can protect you against potential risks.
Who needs Chemical Peel Insurance?
A professional providing chemical peel treatments will need insurance cover to protect their business and livelihood. Barry Fenton can help to cover doctors, nurses, and beauticians for chemical peel treatments excluding TCA, medium peels using TCA up to 40%, or deep peels using Phenol or TCA over 40%. Regardless of the location of your clinic or business, whether it’s in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, or elsewhere across the UK, we are committed to finding an insurance policy that is tailored to your specific needs and requirements.