CHEMICAL PEELS
AESTHETIC & Beauty Treatments You DESIRE
As we age, our surface level skin cell turnover slows down causing our skin to appear dull and dry along with other visible signs of aging. Chemical peels go deep beneath the skin’s surface, beyond what topical treatments can reach, targeting the dermis. Reaching this layer of the face’s skin structure stimulates collagen production, speeds up cell migration and remodels skin’s outward appearance. This process allows the skin to appear revitalized because the chemical peel removes skin cell buildup and also stimulates the cell turnover to be more productive.
What to expect: You’ll meet with a licensed aesthetician for a consultation to develop a treatment plan together, incorporating your identified concerns with an evaluation of your skin. Together, you’ll choose a peel level best suited for you and your skin type. Your licensed aesthetician will help recommend medical grade skin care items available to take home to help assist in accelerating, as well as maintaining, results between treatments.
Downtime: Your recovery time will vary based on the depth of your peel and your skin’s individual response. Lighter peels offer minimal interruption to your routine, while more advanced peels may involve additional downtime. Chemical peels are designed to work beneath the surface by delivering targeted ingredients to specific layers of the skin.
Peeling is not the goal, but it is a possible side effect. The amount of visible peeling can vary and does not determine the success of your treatment. Even without peeling, your skin is still benefiting and renewing at a cellular level.
Depending on the strength of your peel, avoid excessive heat, sweating, or strenuous activity for the first 3 days. Avoid direct sunlight, active ingredients, and other facial treatments for 14 days to support proper healing and optimal results.
Results: After the peeling process, clients may notice improvements in dryness, dullness, uneven skin tone, texture, pore congestion, blemishes, pigmentation inconsistencies, fine lines, and overall hydration and glow.
Depending on your concerns, a series of peels spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart may be recommended for optimal results. Pairing treatments with medical-grade skincare and diligent SPF use can help enhance and maintain your results.
Additional info: Progressive to advanced peels may be better tolerated in the fall and winter months, when cooler temperatures make it easier to avoid sun exposure and protect your skin during the recovery process.
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GO & GLOW PEEL SINGLE: $125
Designed for zero downtime and instant radiance, this peel reveals a brighter, more refreshed complexion immediately after treatment. You will leave with a noticeable glow, making it ideal before special events or whenever your skin needs a boost in hydration, luminosity, and cellular renewal.
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PROGRESSIVE PEELS Single: $175 | 3-Pack: $450
For the best results, we recommend starting with a series of three treatments. Because your skin improves over time, some clients may benefit from additional sessions depending on their goals. Progressive peels are ideal for treating active acne, improving pigmentation, and softening fine lines and wrinkles. With multiple peel options available, your aesthetician will choose the right one for your skin at each appointment to ensure safe, effective progress. These treatments do involve some downtime. Peeling can range from none to mild flaking, depending on the peel selected and how your skin responds. When performed in a series, treatments are typically scheduled 4 to 6 weeks apart.
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ADVANCED PEELS Single: $250 | 3-Pack: $650
Advanced peels deliver active ingredients deeper into the skin for more significant improvement in acne, pigmentation, fine lines and wrinkles, and overall texture. They are ideal for clients with more persistent or severe concerns. Downtime is to be expected, and significant peeling is a possible side effect. These treatments produce accelerated results, and your aesthetician will recommend the best approach for your skin and goals, whether as a standalone peel or a series. When performed in a series, treatments are typically scheduled 4 to 6 weeks apart.