PCA Chemical Peel
What is it?
Professionally applied peel solutions exfoliate dead skin cells and promote the growth of healthy skin cells. Deeper layers of fresh, untouched skin can be revealed with these treatments. Monthly treatments can improve the appearance of aging skin, even out skin tone, clear acne, and make dull complexions glow. We offer peels specialized for all skin types and skin concerns.
Chemical peels can treat?
Acne
hyperpigmentation
lines & wrinkles
rough texture
scarring
sun damage
Who is a good candidate for a chemical peel?
Our advanced corrective peels are suitable for all skin types and conditions. A chemical peel can benefit everyone, from women in their twenties looking to refresh their appearance and restore their shine to older women in their fifties seeking a slightly more intense peel to combat aging and sun damage.
What kind of peel is right for me?
When determining the most suitable PCA chemical peel for you, it's crucial to consider various factors including your skin type, concerns, and desired outcomes. To ensure the best results, we recommend scheduling a consultation with one of our skincare professionals. During the consultation, we will assess your skin's condition, discuss your skincare goals, and recommend the PCA chemical peel that aligns with your needs. This personalized approach ensures that you receive the most effective treatment tailored specifically to your skin.
Chemical Peel After Care
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Moisturize and Hydrate.
Since peels can temporarily compromise your skin’s protective barrier, it’s important to reinforce that barrier with a medium-to-thick moisturizer. Also, drink more water to help avoid dehydration, which could make your skin feel tight.
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Apply sunscreen with SPF30 or more.
After a peel, your skin is more sensitive, so avoid direct sun exposure, which may worsen visible signs of aging. If you must be exposed, apply a broad-spectrum physical sunscreen.
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Avoid strenuous workouts, dry saunas and steam rooms.
Increased blood circulation to the face can intensify warming, tingling, itching, redness or other uncomfortable side effects on freshly peeled skin. Skip such activities on the day you use a peel.
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Don’t over-exfoliate.
Peels are maximum-strength exfoliants, so you don’t need to use a separate exfoliant (like a scrub, brush or exfoliating cleanser) within 3-4 days of your peel. Over-exfoliating can lead to more redness or sensitivity, so wait until your skin feels up to it.