Chemical Peels

Smooths, renews, and rejuvenates skin

Skin resurfacing treatments are cosmetic treatments designed to exfoliate and stimulate skin renewal, helping reveal a smoother, brighter, and more even complexion over time. A specially formulated solution is applied to the skin to remove damaged surface layers and encourage cellular turnover.

Treatments can be performed on the face, neck, or hands to improve skin tone, texture, and clarity while addressing common concerns such as discoloration and uneven texture.

The Perfect Derma Peel is a medical-grade, medium-depth chemical peel formulated to improve hyperpigmentation, sun damage, acne, acne scarring, and fine lines with minimal downtime. It is safe for all Fitzpatrick skin types (all skin tones) when properly selected and applied.This powerful yet safe peel works at the cellular level to stimulate collagen production while addressing multiple skin concerns at once.

Formulated with a unique blend of TCA, retinoic acid, salicylic acid, kojic acid, vitamin C, and glutathione, The Perfect Derma Peel delivers visible results in as little as 7 days.

The in-office treatment typically takes about 20–30 minutes, with visible peeling occurring over the following days. Results develop progressively as the skin heals. For best results, a series of treatments spaced 4–6 weeks apart may be recommended, depending on your skin goals and concerns.

Benefits Include:

  • Brightens dull, uneven skin tone

  • Reduces hyperpigmentation, melasma, and sun damageBullet List 3

  • Improves acne and post-acne scarring

  • Softens fine lines and improves overall skin texture

  • Promotes collagen for smoother, firmer skin

  • Each session takes approximately 30 minutes.

  • Treatments are advised every 1-2 months.

Who is a good candidate for skin resurfacing?

Anyone looking to improve skin texture, reduce sun damage, or minimize fine lines can benefit. Your provider will assess your skin type and concerns.

Who is NOT a good candidate for the Perfect Derma Peels?

A VI Chemical Peel may not be appropriate if you:

- Are pregnant or breastfeeding

- Have an active skin infection, open wounds, or severe irritation in the treatment area

- Have a history of poor wound healing or keloid scarring

- Are currently using certain prescription acne medications (such as isotretinoin)

- Have had recent aggressive skin treatments or sunburn

- Have certain medical or skin conditions that make chemical peels unsafe

*A consultation is required prior to treatment to review your skin history and determine if a VI Peel is safe and appropriate for you.

What types of resurfacing treatments are available?

Options include chemical peels, laser resurfacing, microdermabrasion, and dermabrasion, each targeting specific skin concerns.

Is there downtime after the procedure?

Downtime varies depending on the method used. Some treatments may require a few days of redness or peeling, while others have minimal recovery time.

How many sessions are usually needed?

The number of treatments depends on your skin condition and goals. Some patients see improvement after a single session, while others benefit from multiple treatments.

Are results permanent?

Results can be long-lasting with proper skincare and sun protection, but maintenance treatments may be recommended to sustain optimal results.

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