Chemical Peel
Ideal Treatment For:
Improving skin texture
Reducing fine lines and wrinkles
Enhancing skin tone
Acne
Brightening
How it Works
A chemical peel is a skincare treatment that involves applying a chemical solution to the skin to exfoliate the outer layers and promote the removal of dead skin cells. This process helps to improve skin texture, reduce imperfections, and enhance overall complexion.
During a chemical peel, a solution containing acids or other exfoliating agents is applied to the skin. This solution causes the outer layers of skin to peel off, revealing fresher, healthier skin underneath. The depth of the peel can vary depending on the type of chemical solution used and the desired results.
Duration: 60 Minutes
Recommended Sessions: 1-2 per month depending on skin concerns
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Chemical Peel Frequently Asked Questions
We carry three types of chemical peels
Noon P20
Noon G30
AlumierMD Glow
Noon P20: Deeper, more intensive peel for treating moderate to severe skin issues with a longer recovery time.
Noon G30: Milder, more superficial peel suitable for addressing light skin concerns with minimal downtime.
AlumierMD Glow Peel: A balanced peel that combines brightening and exfoliating agents, offering moderate exfoliation with minimal downtime, and suitable for those seeking enhanced radiance.
Noon P20 – $180
Noon G30 – $240
AlumierMD Glow – $200
Downtime depends on the type and depth of the peel. Light peels usually have minimal downtime, with some redness and peeling. Medium peels may require a few days of recovery, with noticeable peeling and redness. Deep peels involve a more extended recovery period, with significant peeling and redness lasting up to two weeks.
Chemical peels are suitable for individuals looking to improve skin texture, reduce signs of aging, or address issues like acne and hyperpigmentation. A consultation will help determine the appropriate peel type based on your skin type and concerns.
Yes, chemical peels can be combined with other treatments such as facials, hydradermabrasion, LED Light Therapy or micropeeling to enhance results. Your esthetician can create a customized treatment plan based on your skincare goals.
Chemical peels are generally not recommended during pregnancy, especially deeper peels, due to the potential effects of the chemicals on your skin and overall health. Always consult with your healthcare provider before undergoing any new treatments while pregnant.
To prepare for a chemical peel, avoid using exfoliating products or retinoids for at least 48 hours prior to your treatment. Arrive with a clean face, or our esthetician will start with a thorough cleanse.
After a chemical peel, follow a gentle skincare routine, avoid sun exposure, and keep your skin hydrated. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen daily to protect your skin and avoid using any harsh products or undergoing additional treatments for at least 48 hours.