Vitality Institute
Vitality Institute is a United States–based company that develops chemical peel treatments and topical skincare products used in aesthetic and dermatological settings. The company is associated with the development of the VI Peel, a branded chemical peel system, and VI Derm, a line of skincare products.
History
Vitality Institute was founded in the early 2000s by Dr. Abdala Khalil. The company developed the VI Peel as a medium-depth chemical peel intended for use in clinical settings.
Marya Khalil-Otto serves as the company's chief executive officer.
Products
VI Peel
The VI Peel is a branded chemical peel formulation administered by licensed professionals. It is described by the manufacturer as suitable for a range of skin types and is used in aesthetic practice for conditions such as acne, hyperpigmentation, and photoaging.[1]
The formulation includes ingredients commonly used in chemical peeling agents, including trichloroacetic acid, salicylic acid, and retinoic acid.
Multiple versions of the peel have been introduced, targeting different skin concernVI Derm
VI Derm
VI Derm is a line of topical skincare products intended for use alongside in-office treatments and as part of daily skincare routines.
Combination therapy
In aesthetic dermatology, chemical peels are sometimes used in combination with other treatments, including neuromodulators such as botulinum toxin. These approaches are used to address multiple aspects of skin aging.
The VI Peel has been referenced in clinical contexts as being used alongside neuromodulators as part of combination treatment approaches. Studies have examined the use of chemical peels in combination with injectable treatments, reporting on safety and patient outcomes when performed by qualified practitioners.[2][3][4]
Use in practice
Chemical peels such as the VI Peel are performed in medical spas and dermatology clinics. The procedure involves application of a chemical solution followed by a period of skin exfoliation over several days.
As with other chemical peel treatments, outcomes vary depending on formulation, practitioner technique, and individual patient factors.
Reception
Chemical peels are widely used in aesthetic dermatology and have been studied for their effects on skin texture, pigmentation, and signs of aging.
Branded systems such as the VI Peel are occasionally referenced in clinical and consumer discussions of chemical exfoliation, although published research tends to focus on classes of peeling agents rather than specific commercial products.
See also
- Chemical peel
- Dermatology
- Cosmetic dermatology
- ↑ "What is a VI peel? Benefits, side effects, and aftercare". www.medicalnewstoday.com. 2022-04-29. Retrieved 2026-05-05.
- ↑ "Optimized Patient Outcomes With the Novel Modality of Corrective Chemical Peel and Neurotoxin on Same-Day Treatment". JDDonline - Journal of Drugs in Dermatology. Retrieved 2026-05-05.
- ↑ Inc, Vitality Institute. "VI Peel® Announces 36% Boost in Anti-Aging Benefits of Botox® from New Clinical Study". www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2026-05-05.
- ↑ Roberts, Wendy E.; Miller, Nancy (2024-01-01). "Optimized Patient Outcomes With the Novel Modality of Corrective Chemical Peel and Neurotoxin on Same-Day Treatment". Journal of drugs in dermatology: JDD. 23 (1): 1349–1354. doi:10.36849/JDD.7194. ISSN 1545-9616. PMID 38206148 Check
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