Chemical peels are topically applied formulas that revitalize the skin’s surface by creating a controlled shedding of the outermost layer of the skin. This allows new layers to be exposed, creating a fresh appearance and smoother texture to the skin’s surface. During your initial consultation with one of our medical spa aestheticians, you should explain the level of skin improvement you hope to achieve. Together we can discuss the advantages of chemical peels and determine the proper peel for your skin conditions and cosmetic goals. A chemical peel can improve the appearance caused by sun damage, acne scarring, blotchy pigmentation, fine wrinkling and early pre-cancerous skin lesions. A peel can also improve acne-prone skin and clogged pores. Before choosing which chemical peel is right for you, read our blog post about it here.
Basic types of chemical peels include:
Light Exfoliating Peels
Light peels are great for patients new to chemical peels. ADSCA provides lactic, glycolic and salicylic peels. During your consultation, we will work with you to determine the appropriate peel or combination of peels for your particular skin conditions and concerns. For maximum results, light peels should be done every two weeks in a series of up to six treatments. These peels can improve mild to moderate cases of acne, soften the look of fine lines and even improve skin texture. Patients can expect minimal to no downtime after the procedure.
Modified Jessner’s Peels
The Modified Jessner’s Peel is blend of salicylic acid, lactic acid and resorcinol. Resorcinol allows acids to penetrate evenly and deeper than light peels for better results. This peel is great for reducing acne, and can also be beneficial in diminishing the appearance of sun damage and decreasing the appearance of fine lines. Patients may experience some peeling and flaking within three to five days after the procedure.
TCA Peel
The TCA (trichloroacetic acid) peel has an even deeper peeling depth. We offer 10 percent, 15 percent and 20 percent TCA peels. This peel is great for improving skin texture, superficial blemishes and pigmentation problems. TCA is used on the face and other areas of the body, such as the hands, forearms and chest. Patients can expect three to seven days of downtime after the procedure.
The effects of a chemical peel can be maximized when combined with a personalized skin care regimen.
Chemical Peel Services
Acne Peel – This peel helps open pores, prevent further breakouts and treat scarring.
- $150-$250 for one peel
- $500 for a package of three light peels with products
Gentleman’s Peel – This peel helps renew the skin from sun damage, shaving and the elements.
- $150-$250 for one peel
- $500 for a package of three light peels with products
Pigmentation Peel – This peel is designed to lighten dark spots and sun damage.
- $150-$250 for one peel
- $500 for a package of three light peels with products
Rejuvenation Peel – This peel works in combination with stem cell serum and antioxidants to reverse the signs of aging.
- $250 per peel
All peels can be applied to the neck, back and décolleté areas to help treat areas not on the face.
Oxygen Treatments – A customized serum or combination of serums is infused into the skin while oxygen is pumped into the skin using a special device. This helps strengthen the skin and combat or reverse free radical damage in the skin that has occurred from the sun, medical treatments and the elements. When performed with peels and facials, these treatments can further boost your results and help prevent and repair skin with a history of sun damage or exposure to the elements.
- Starting at $250 per treatment
- $150 when added to another treatment (peel or facial)