Dermaplaning & Chemical Peels
Dermaplaning
BEFORE
AFTER
Vellus Hair & Top Layer of The Skin
Dermaplaning is a non invasive treatment that gently exfoliates by taking off your vellus hair (peach fuzz) while also removing the top layer of your skin with no downtime needed. This treatment is perfect to brighten the skin, allow better product penetration, allow your makeup to glide on seamlessly, and much more!
This service can be an add on to any skin care treatment or it can be a stand alone treatment.
Chemical Peels
Chemical peels are a non-invasive treatment that uses a chemical solution to remove the top layers of skin, promoting cell turnover. The solutions we offer provide a variety of benefits and are suitable for all skin types and Fitzpatrick types. Whether you're dealing with hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation, acne, fine lines, wrinkles, or dull skin, we have a peel solution tailored to your needs!
Our superficial peels are ideal for gentle exfoliation with impressive results. We provide a range of superficial peel treatments, from beginner to advanced, to suit all skin types. Additionally, we offer chemical peel layering, which allows multiple active ingredients to penetrate the skin more effectively, enhancing the overall treatment. To achieve the best results from superficial peels, we recommend 3-5 sessions.
The Perfect Derma Peel is a medical-grade, medium-depth peel that penetrates deep into the skin, making it effective for all Fitzpatrick skin types. This peel features a unique blend of acids and antioxidants designed to address a wide range of skincare concerns. For optimal results, we recommend a series of 2-3 treatments.
Dermaplaning & Chemical Peel Duo
Dermaplaning and chemical peels make the perfect combination! Dermaplaning removes vellus hair (peach fuzz) and exfoliates the top layer of skin, allowing the chemical peel to penetrate more deeply and deliver maximum results. This dynamic duo is ideal for prepping your skin for a special event, maintaining your complexion, or enhancing your skin’s appearance while supporting its barrier function.