Clear & Correct Congestion + Pigmentation Allow 45min $120
To address congestion, oil imbalance, rosacea and hyperpigmentation. Reduces lesions, heals and calms. Contains a potent combination of anti-inflammatory exfoliates,
anti-bacterial, peptides and dermal renewing actives. No downtime! Double Cleanse, peel, sheet mask, hand massage , facial massage in with cooling ice Globes to reduce
post treatment redness. hydrating balm & spf
What do I need to know before getting a chemical peel?
Don’t exfoliate. Since a chemical peel is an in-
depth exfoliation, it’s important that you don’t exfoliate for at least 2 week before your appointment.
Electrolysis, waxing, delapitory creams & products such as any Retin-A, Renova, Differin (Adapalene 0.1%) Taxorac.
• Any products containing retinol, glycolic acid, salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide.
• Refrain from using make-up.
• Avoid Electrolysis, waxing, delapitory creams & products such as any Retin-A, Renova, Differin (Adapalene 0.1%) Taxorac.
• Any products containing retinol, glycolic acid, salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide.
• Avoid the sun
Electrolysis, waxing, delapitory creams & products such as any Retin-A, Renova, Differin (Adapalene 0.1%) Taxorac.
• Any products containing retinol, glycolic acid, salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide.
• Refrain from using make-up.
• Avoid Electrolysis, waxing, delapitory creams & products such as any Retin-A, Renova, Differin (Adapalene 0.1%) Taxorac.
• Any products containing retinol, glycolic acid, salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide.
• Avoid the sun
Who is NOT a Good Candidate for a Chemical Peel?
• Infection or disease, especially if present on the area being treated
• Cut or broken skin
• Sunburn
• Currently have an active Herpes simplex 1 sore (cold sore)
• If you are nursing or pregnant
• If you have taken Accutane in last 6 months
• If you are unwilling to discontinue use of Retin-A or other prescription topical medication,
• unwilling to use sunscreen daily
• Cut or broken skin
• Sunburn
• Currently have an active Herpes simplex 1 sore (cold sore)
• If you are nursing or pregnant
• If you have taken Accutane in last 6 months
• If you are unwilling to discontinue use of Retin-A or other prescription topical medication,
• unwilling to use sunscreen daily
How will I take care of my skin after the procedure?
You may be more sensitive to the sun, so limit your sun exposure during the treatment time and for at least one week after the treatment. You should use
daily sun protection with total UV protection of SPF 50 , even if it is not sunny outside.
• Avoid strenuous exercise for at least 2-3 days, as the perspiration may irritate the skin. When washing your face, do not scrub.
• Use a gentle cleanser and avoid wearing foundation during the days when your skin is actually peeling. However, if you must wear makeup, mineral makeup will not adversely affect the skin.
• Do not your skin to peel by picking at the peeling skin to avoid scarring or rashes.
• Do not have any other facial treatment for at least one week after your peeling is completed. You may resume use of Retin-A, alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) products or bleaching agents only after the peeling process is complete.
• Avoid strenuous exercise for at least 2-3 days, as the perspiration may irritate the skin. When washing your face, do not scrub.
• Use a gentle cleanser and avoid wearing foundation during the days when your skin is actually peeling. However, if you must wear makeup, mineral makeup will not adversely affect the skin.
• Do not your skin to peel by picking at the peeling skin to avoid scarring or rashes.
• Do not have any other facial treatment for at least one week after your peeling is completed. You may resume use of Retin-A, alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) products or bleaching agents only after the peeling process is complete.
What do expect after a peel?
After most peels, the skin will be pink to red, and look shiny and tight. The skin will begin to flake or peel usually within 1 week d after the treatment dep,
unless you had a lactic acid peel—these encourage moisture retention and may not produce any actual peeling. Sun-damaged areas of your skin will appear
darker at first, then will lighten. This is normal. To assist in removing the flaking skin, an enzyme peel is sometimes scheduled a two weeks or so after the
initial peel. For maximum results, a series of peels is usually recommended, and may be necessary for treating challenging issues such as
hyperpigmentation or melasma.
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