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Chemical peel

Revitalize your skin and turn back the clock with our chemical peel treatments available at our three clinic locations.

A chemical peel involves using a specialized solution to remove layers of skin, unveiling a more youthful complexion underneath. It’s a versatile treatment that can address a range of skin imperfections, including fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, uneven skin tone, and more.

Chemical peels can be applied to the face, neck, or hands, offering targeted rejuvenation where you need it most. They can:

  • Reduce fine lines around the eyes and mouth
  • Diminish wrinkles caused by sun damage and aging
  • Improve the appearance of mild scars
  • Treat certain types of acne
  • Fade age spots, freckles, and dark patches (such as melasma)
  • Enhance overall skin texture and radiance

Areas of sun damage can significantly benefit from chemical peeling, revealing smoother, healthier-looking skin.

Wondering about the best age for a chemical peel? There’s no specific limit. These treatments can be beneficial for individuals of all ages, offering an effective solution for skin refreshment or acne scar treatment. However, deeper chemical peels are typically recommended for older patients with more advanced signs of aging.

When it comes to comparing chemical peels to facials, chemical peels provide a more targeted approach to addressing specific skin concerns. Whether it’s fine lines, acne, rough texture, dullness, or discoloration, a chemical peel can offer more direct and noticeable results.

Concerned about dark spots? Chemical peels are a safe and effective solution for reducing them, along with other issues like sun damage and wrinkles. Our expert, Dr. Kingston, applies a specialized chemical solution to the affected area during treatment, removing the top layer of skin and revealing a brighter, smoother complexion beneath.

Experience the transformative power of chemical peels and reveal your skin’s youthful glow with us. Schedule your appointment today!