Chemical Peels
Chemical peels are professional skin-resurfacing treatments used to improve the texture, tone, and overall appearance of the skin. They involve the application of a chemical solution that deeply exfoliates the outer layers of the skin. Recovery time varies by peel depth—from minimal downtime with light peels to several days with medium-depth peels.
Chemical peels are a safe and effective option for rejuvenating the skin when customized appropriately for the patient’s skin type and concerns.
Target Treatments
- Hyperpigmentation
- Sun Damage
- Melasma
- Rough Texture
- Fine Lines
- Acne
We only have the best peels.

Glytone is a professional-grade chemical peel system built around glycolic acid with patented PFAV™ (Precision Free Acid Value) technology which ensures a precise concentration of active, unbuffered glycolic acid for consistent exfoliation and rejuvenation.

BioRePeel is a revolutionary biphasic chemical peel that exfoliates and bio-stimulates simultaneously, working on multiple skin layers to smooth texture, reduce pigmentation, and boost radiance. Infused with amino acids and vitamins, it stimulates collagen production while removing dead cells—all with little to no peeling or downtime.
Are chemical peels safe?
Yes, chemical peels are generally safe when performed by a qualified licensed professional using proper technique and aftercare. These peels penetrate beyond the outermost layer of skin, offering more dramatic results than light peels.
How many treatments do I need?
The number of chemical peels you need depends on your skin concerns, goals, and skin type. Most clients see great results with a series of 3 to 4 peels, spaced several weeks apart.
What are treatment contraindications for chemical peels?
- Active skin infections (herpes simplex, cold sores, bacterial or fungal infections)
- Recent use of isotretinoin (Accutane) — within the past 6–12 months
- Known allergy to peel ingredients (like TCA, phenol, salicylic acid, resorcinol)
- History of keloid or hypertrophic scarring
- Open wounds or broken skin in the treatment area
- Autoimmune skin conditions like lupus or dermatomyositis (may trigger flares)
- Recent sunburn or tanning
- Recent waxing, microneedling, or laser treatments (within 1–2 weeks)
How long will my results last?
The results of a chemical peel can last several months to over a year, depending on your skin concerns, how well you care for your skin after treatment, and your overall skincare routine.
Do chemical peel treatments hurt?
Chemical peels may cause some discomfort, but the intensity varies by peel depth and your individual sensitivity.
