Cool Peel

  • CoolPeel is an advanced CO₂ laser treatment that resurfaces the skin by removing damaged outer layers while stimulating collagen production beneath the surface. It improves texture, fine lines, sun damage, and skin tone with more precision and less downtime than traditional CO₂ laser treatments.

  • CoolPeel improves skin texture, tone, fine lines, sun damage, and pore appearance by resurfacing the skin and stimulating collagen production. It treats wrinkles, age spots, acne scars, minimizes pore size and other blemishes. Damaged skin tissue is removed, or ablated, stimulating new collagen production and a heated energy is delivered to tighten the skin.

  • With numbing and treatment, expect to be here an hour.

  • It is hot. Numbing cream will be applied to your skin for 30 minutes prior to the treatment. You will feel uncomfortable like you have a bad sunburn for 24-48 hours.

  • Yes. Expect redness for several days, followed by flaking or peeling as the skin heals. Downtime is typically less than traditional CO₂ laser treatments.

  • Many clients see noticeable improvement after one treatment, though some may benefit from additional sessions depending on skin concerns and goals.

  • A cool peel can be done every 3 weeks. More aggressive settings mean a longer wait in between treatments. Full ablation laser is one year in between treatments.

  • You will start noticing improvements after one week. The collagen production has been stimulated, and your skin resurfacing has begun. You will see real improvements as your outermost layers of damaged, dull skin cells are shed and replaced with younger, healthy cells. Texture issues, sun damage, age spots and pigmentation, overall dull skin — these will all improve dramatically beginning after about a week. Your new, healthier skin will continue to reveal itself moving forward.

  • The following are contraindications related to a Cool Peel.

    1. Active Herpes simple

    2. Unexplained inflammation or swelling

    3. Pacemaker

    4. Pregnancy

    5. Porphyria

    6. Multiple Sclerosis