PERFECT DERMA PEEL

The Perfect Derma™ Peel is a medical-grade, medium-depth chemical peel designed to be safe and effective for all skin types and ethnicities. Its exclusive formulation delivers exceptional results for addressing aging skin, acne, hyperpigmentation, melasma, and a variety of other common skin concerns.

    • Enhances skin clarity, tone, and texture for a more radiant complexion

    • Minimizes the appearance of hyperpigmentation, melasma, and sun damage

    • Smooths fine lines and wrinkles for a refreshed look

    • Helps manage acne and diminishes the appearance of acne scars

    • Boosts collagen production, promoting a firmer and more youthful appearance

    • Refines the look of pores for a smoother finish

  • TCA: Exfoliant, removes dead skin cells, and promotes new cell growth

    Retinoic Acid: Exfoliant, stimulates cellular renewal

    Salicylic Acid: Exfoliant, reduces acne bacteria

    Kojic Acid: Exfoliant, offers skin brightening benefits

    Phenol: Exfoliant, numbing agent

    Glutathione: Antioxidant, skin brightener

    Vitamin C: Antioxidant stimulates collagen production

  • Anyone who wishes to receive a chemical peel must be a current client

    What does this mean?

    If you have see us within the last 3 months for a facial or any type or treatment and are currently using our recommended skincare you are considered a current client.

  • The most important way to prepare your skin for a medium depth medical grade chemical peel is by scheduling a consultation with us. Your Esthetician will go over any necessary precautions and prepping protocols to ensure safest and best achievable results.

  • While downtime varies for each individual, we typically advise clients to plan for 5-7 days of recovery.

    • Direct Sun Exposure

    • Excessive Heat

    • Touching or Picking the Skin

    • Wearing Makeup (if possible)

    • Waxing or Hair Removal

    • Swimming

    • Using Rough Towels or Washcloths

    • Alcohol Consumption

    • Unapproved Skincare Products

    • Active Skin Infections

    • Pregnancy or Breastfeeding

    • Allergies to Ingredients

    • Recent Sunburn or Excessive Sun Exposure

    • Active Acne or Open Lesions

    • Current Use of Retinoids or Accutane

    • Recent Cosmetic Procedures

    • Compromised Skin Barrier

    • Autoimmune Disorders

    • Uncontrolled Diabetes

    • Keloid Scarring History

    • Medications That Increase Photosensitivity

    • Recent Chemical Peel or Exfoliation

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