Chemical Peels
Chemical peels are a popular skincare treatment designed to improve the appearance and texture of the skin. This procedure involves applying a chemical solution to the skin, which causes controlled exfoliation and peeling of the outer layers. By removing damaged skin cells, chemical peels reveal fresher, smoother skin underneath.
Reveal smoother, brighter, more youthful skin with our Precision Plus Peptide and VI Peel Advanced treatments. Each professional peel helps refine texture, even tone, and boost collagen production for lasting radiance.
$350 for one treatment
$899 for a series of three
Consider coupling your Chemical Peel with your Botox treatment. This powerful combination is designed to enhance and extend your neurotoxin results. Clinical studies show this treatment can amplify Botox effects by up to 37%, while improving skin texture, clarity, and overall glow. Reveal smoother, firmer, more radiant skin in one synergistic session.
Why We Love Chemical Peels
Areas We Treat:
Face (including forehead, cheeks, nose, and chin)
Neck
Décolletage (upper chest)
Hands
Arms
Back
Shoulders
Chemical peels are loved for their ability to quickly rejuvenate the skin by removing dead cells and promoting new cell growth. They improve texture, reduce fine lines, and even out skin tone, leaving a radiant, refreshed complexion. With minimal downtime, chemical peels offer an effective way to achieve smoother, brighter skin.
FAQs
What is a chemical peel?
A chemical peel is a skin treatment that uses a chemical solution to exfoliate and remove the damaged outer layers of the skin. This process helps improve skin texture, tone, and clarity.
How long does it take to recover from a chemical peel?
Recovery time varies depending on the type and depth of the peel. Light peels typically require a few days, while medium to deep peels may take one to two weeks for full healing.
Are chemical peels safe for all skin types?
Chemical peels can be safe for most skin types when performed by a qualified professional. However, certain skin types and conditions may require special consideration or alternative treatments to minimize risks.