

Chemical Peels
What is a Chemical peel?
A solution is applied to the skin. This causes the skin to exfoliate and reveals a smoother, more even appearance.
What are the different types of peels? Progressive Peels (mild flaking) Mid- depth Peels ( Heavy Flaking to Heavy Peeling) Deep Peels ( Heavy peeling to Light Scabbing)
What is the difference between a peel and a laser treatment?
Our Chemical peels are designed to be an option for Laser resurfacing. Lasers penetrate the skin deeper than a chemical peel. Both will cause exfoliation. For lighter scarring, uneven pigmentation and fine lines, a chemical peel is your best option.
A solution is applied to the skin. This causes the skin to exfoliate and reveals a smoother, more even appearance.
What are the different types of peels? Progressive Peels (mild flaking) Mid- depth Peels ( Heavy Flaking to Heavy Peeling) Deep Peels ( Heavy peeling to Light Scabbing)
What is the difference between a peel and a laser treatment?
Our Chemical peels are designed to be an option for Laser resurfacing. Lasers penetrate the skin deeper than a chemical peel. Both will cause exfoliation. For lighter scarring, uneven pigmentation and fine lines, a chemical peel is your best option.