Peel Formulas in Rye, NY
OUR FORMULA
Superficial and deep chemical exfoliators are the key to fading the spots, marks, and lines on our skin that show our age. These corrective treatments create an even tone and youthful glow.
FADE PEEL 1
Light
- Pain and odor-free - No Stinging, Burning, or Wounding
- No peeling and no downtime
- Safe for All Fitzpatrick Skin Types
- Reduced risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
- Includes homecare products that enhance treatment results
FADE PEEL 2
Deep
- Pain and odor-free - No Stinging, Burning, or Wounding
- No peeling and no downtime
- Safe for All Fitzpatrick Skin Types
- Reduced risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
- Includes homecare products that enhance treatment results
YOUR BENEFITS
Our Peel Formulas address a wide range of skin concerns
Fine lines and wrinkles
Acne scars
Uneven skin tone and texture
Hyperpigmentation
Melasma
Age spots and sunspots
Rough or dull skin
Large pores
Blackheads and whiteheads
FAQ'S
What is a Chemical Peel?
During a chemical peel, a chemical solution is applied to the skin to exfoliate the top layers, leading to the regeneration of new skin cells and an improved appearance.
How do Chemical Peels work?
Chemical peels work by applying a chemical solution to the skin, which causes the top layers of the skin to exfoliate and peel off. This process stimulates the production of new skin cells, leading to a smoother, more even complexion. The depth and intensity of the chemical peel determine the extent of skin exfoliation and the results achieved.
What can I expect from a Chemical Peel?
The process of a custom chemical peel usually involves a consultation with a skincare professional, such as an aesthetician or dermatologist. They will assess your skin, discuss your skincare goals, and determine the most suitable combination of acids and concentrations for your specific needs. During the treatment, the customized chemical peel solution is applied to the skin and left on for a specific duration, depending on the desired depth of exfoliation. Afterward, the solution is neutralized or removed, and appropriate post-treatment care is provided.