Corrective Peels

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“A” Youthful Source (Progressive)

Good for most all skin types for a quick, easy series program. (may be done in a series of six treatments)

This treatment is very effective for many skin conditions, but don’t let it fool you, it can be potent!  The goals of this peel is to strengthen the integrity of the skin, minimize acne, reduce fine lines and wrinkle formation.

$130.00 (includes 2-week supply post-procedure home care products)

Hibiscus Flower Acid Peel (Mid-Depth)

This Flower Acid Peel is a complex of Azelaic and Mandelic, a healing paste that induces cell turnover.

The Hibiscus Peel adds extra DNA and lightening support in a liquid solution. The two work in tandem to create a lovely peel. This peel creates a superficial exfoliation that renews and freshens the skin.

$130.00  (includes 2-week supply post-procedure home care products)

Lotus Peel (Deep)

This is a custom peel formula that is a version of the Jessner. The name comes from the Lotus Flower root that is a free radical scavenger and promotes lightening.  Active acids are Salicylic and Resorcinol and D-Gluconic Acid.  The Lotus Peel will diminish and smooth fine lines, brighten and lighten the skin, and improve texture and tone. The overall outcome is healthier, more vibrant skin!

$130.00  (includes 2-week supply post-procedure home care products)

Rentinol Peptide Body Peel (Decollete, Forearms & Hands)

Body Peels are great for sun-damaged, photo-aged skin. Smooth and soften skin tissue, reverse the signs of aging, and lighten skin with this treatment.  You will experience mild exfoliation, but noticeable rejuvenation.

$120.00

Post-Peel Milk & Pineapple Treatment

A wonderful facial for any skin type.  This treatment is especially beneficial one week following most superficial peelings. Softening and lifting away skin that has not peeled, this will strengthen and re-build skin with antioxidants and nutrients and provide healing support for continued regeneration.

$70


What is a chemical peel?

A chemical peel is a technique which involves the application of a variety of chemical solutions to remove the damaged outer layers of dead skin cells from the skin’s surface.  It is extremely beneficial for many skin conditions such as hyper-pigmentation, rosacea, acne, sun damage, and photo aging.  By removing the build-up of dead skin cells and stimulating the regenerative process, you will notice marked improvements in the formation of wrinkles and fine lines, texture and tone of the skin, hydration, reduced pore size, clearing of blemishes and more balanced oil production and an overall healthier skin appearance.

What are the different types of peels?

PROGRESSIVE

This refers to a treatment that does not usually cause immediate exfoliation and only removes the outer layer of skin or the stratum corneum.  As treatments are repeated, the skin will experience a mild sloughing.

MID-DEPTH

These peels affect the intra-epidermal layer, and exfoliation occurs within two to three days after application.  The skin goes through very little down time.  Peeling consists of light flaking similar to a sunburn.

DEEP

These peels affect the deepest intra-epidermal layers.  The skin becomes brown and crusty then undergoes considerable peeling, which occurs three to four days after application.  The skin peels in large segments as opposed to flaking.  The entire process takes about seven to ten days.

What type of home care should I use after my chemical peel?

There are specific instructions to be followed after your skin peel – this is as important as the peel itself.  Post care will include occlusive healing balms, epidermal growth factor (cell renewal and wound repair), calming, soothing topicals to reduce itching and inflammation, and always sun screen!  When the skin peel is complete and your skin is healed, daily skin care is essential.  The most important part of a home care routine is a cleanser and a sunblock.  Next in importance is a supportive cell rejuvenator.  These are the basics.  Additional specialty products, such as buffing washes, antioxidants, eye serums, nighttime moisturizers, AHAs, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), retinol (vitamin A), enzymes, masks, and topical correctives may be added to enhance and maintain results.