Chemical Peels
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What Chemical Peels Do
Chemical peels loosen dead cells from the skin’s surface, revealing new, healthy cells beneath. They also reduce the depth of surface lines, smooth rough skin texture, treat skin discoloration and assist in clearing acne/blemished skin. We have a number of options, even for those with sensitive skin.
What can you treat?
Face, neck and hand skin issues including:
- Fine line reduction
- Acne scarring
- Crows feet
- Hyperpigmentation
- Age spots
- Acne treatment
- Reduce enlarged pores
- Treat rough and oily skin
- Melasma
- Improve general poor skin quality
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Treatment Menu
PCA Chemical Peel - Face
Customized for you, even those with sensitive skin (rosacea) or acne.
PCA Chemical Peel - Back
Great to treat acne and unclog pores.
Perfect DermaPeel
Our go-to for melasma.
BioRePeel BLUE + GOLD
Carefully removes the top layer of skin revealing the glowing, smooth layer underneath.
Frequently Asked Questions
A chemical peel is a procedure that involves applying a solution to the skin to remove its layers resulting in more youthful looking skin.
Our spa offers types of peels such as the PCA Chemical Peel, Perfect DermaPeel and BioRePeel BLUE + GOLD each tailored to address skincare needs.
During your consultation our skincare specialists will assess your skin type, address your concerns and recommend the peel to help you achieve your desired aesthetic outcomes.
We provide peels that are safe for all skin types. In fact, certain peels like the BioRePeel are specifically crafted to minimize risks for individuals darker with skin tones.
You may experience a stinging sensation when the peel is applied. It typically subsides once the treatment is neutralized.
Recovery time post a chemical peel can differ based on the peels depth. Your practitioner will go over this with you before your procedure and adjust your treatment plan to suit your needs.
It’s up to you and the conditions you’re looking to address. Your practitioner will discuss this with you or you can schedule a complimentary consultation to get more information.
Side effects of chemical peels commonly include redness, dryness and peeling.
To prepare for a chemical peel it’s advisable to avoid skincare products, sun exposure and waxing for a week before your appointment. Specific instructions tailored to the type of peel you’ll undergo will be provided by our team.