CHEMICAL PEELS

REFRESH YOUR SKIN

Chemical peels are one of the most reliable cosmetic procedures used to maintain skin health and do more than just remove dead skin cells. Our medical grade chemical peels can address many skin concerns and are used to treat acne, uneven skin tone and pigment, erase fine lines and wrinkles, decrease pore size and improve texture. Combined with other procedures like microneedling and laser treatments, chemical peels play an essential role in achieving optimal tissue health.


HOW IT WORKS

Chemical peels use a variety of acids, including lactic, glycolic, salicylic, retinoic, and trichloroacetic acids. When applied to the skin, these acids interact with proteins causing exfoliation. Different acids cause peeling at different depths allowing us to perform superficial, medium, and deep peels.

We offer only medical-grade chemical peel treatments in strength and purpose that are customizable to a client’s exact complexion needs. As a mainstay to healthy skin tissue, routine chemical peels balance the skins pH, improve hydration and oil secretion, and increase skin cell turnover. This works to prevent fine lines and wrinkles, uneven pigment deposition and improve your skins tone and texture. Our skilled professionals work closely with you to determine the most suitable peel intensity, ensuring that you achieve the best possible results!


FAQ

  • Chemical peels are a non-invasive treatment used to treat sun damage, fine wrinkles, skin discoloration, active acne, and acne scars. A peel can be performed alone or in combination with other cosmetic procedures.

  • The entire procedure will take about 20-30 minutes.

  • You can expect minimal downtime from a Chemical Peel. You may return to work after receiving the treatment but avoid sun exposure and exercise immediately after. Also avoid hot water on your skin for a few days - warm or cool water is okay.

  • Your skin will be noticeably smoother and your complexion clearer after a single treatment. Best results come from a course of 3 treatments, 4-6 weeks apart.