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