Chemical Peels
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Mild (Superficial) Chemical Peels
A gentle exfoliating treatment that refreshes the skin’s surface to improve tone, texture, and mild breakouts with little to no downtime.Moderate (Medium-Depth) Chemical Peels
A deeper exfoliating treatment that targets sun damage, pigmentation, acne scarring, and fine lines by stimulating skin renewal below the surface.Strong (Deep) Chemical Peels
An advanced resurfacing treatment that dramatically improves deep wrinkles, significant discoloration, and severe sun damage with required downtime and recovery. -
We use medical-grade chemical peels that range from mild to advanced strength and are selected based on your skin type, concerns, and treatment goals. Our peels are formulated to target issues such as acne, pigmentation, texture irregularities, fine lines, and sun damage while prioritizing skin safety and predictable results.
Each peel is customized by our medical team and performed under professional supervision to ensure appropriate depth, controlled exfoliation, and proper healing.
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Chemical peels use carefully selected acids to exfoliate the skin in a controlled way, removing damaged outer layers and stimulating the skin’s natural renewal process. This triggers increased cell turnover and collagen production, leading to smoother texture, improved tone, and healthier-looking skin.
The depth of the peel determines how deeply it works and what concerns it can address.
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Peeling depends on the type and strength of the chemical peel. Some mild peels cause little to no visible peeling, while moderate and stronger peels typically result in noticeable flaking or shedding for several days. Your provider will review what to expect based on your specific treatment.
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Most chemical peels feel warm, tingly, or mildly stinging for a short period of time during application. The sensation is temporary and closely monitored by your provider. After treatment, the skin may feel tight, dry, or sensitive as it begins to renew.
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Most chemical peels cause mild tingling or stinging during treatment rather than pain. Stronger peels may feel more intense for a short time, but discomfort is temporary and closely monitored by your provider.
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Downtime depends on the strength of the chemical peel. Mild peels have little to no downtime, while moderate and stronger peels may cause redness, flaking, or peeling for several days. Your provider will review expected recovery time before treatment.
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The number of chemical peels needed depends on your skin concerns, goals, and the type of peel used. Many clients see improvement after one treatment, while others benefit from a series of peels spaced several weeks apart for optimal results.
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Frequency depends on the type and strength of the peel. Mild peels can often be performed every few weeks, while moderate and stronger peels require more time between treatments to allow proper healing. Your provider will recommend a safe schedule based on your skin and treatment plan.