Peels

Price:

$260+

Details:

Services: Fotona Micropeel, Glycolic Refresh Peel, Custom TCA Peel 3-35%, AHA Glow Peel

FAQs:

  • What is the Fotona Micropeel?

    The Fotona Micropeel is a laser-assisted resurfacing treatment that combines the precision of Fotona's advanced Er:YAG laser technology with the benefits of a traditional peel. It gently removes the outermost layer of skin to improve texture, tone, and radiance with minimal downtime compared to deeper resurfacing options.

  • What does the Fotona Micropeel treat?

    It effectively targets fine lines, rough texture, dullness, mild pigmentation, enlarged pores, and early signs of sun damage — making it an excellent option for overall skin rejuvenation and a brighter complexion.

  • How is the Fotona Micropeel different from a traditional chemical peel?

    Unlike chemical peels that use acids to dissolve skin cells, the Fotona Micropeel uses controlled laser energy to precisely remove the surface layer of skin. This allows for a more uniform, customizable result with less risk of uneven penetration or unpredictable skin reactions.

  • What is a Glycolic Refresh Peel?

    A Glycolic Refresh Peel is a light-to-medium chemical peel that uses glycolic acid — a naturally derived alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) from sugarcane — to exfoliate dead skin cells, stimulate collagen production, and reveal fresher, brighter skin underneath.

  • What skin concerns does a Glycolic Refresh Peel address?

    It is excellent for treating dullness, uneven skin tone, fine lines, mild hyperpigmentation, acne-prone skin, enlarged pores, and rough texture. It is one of the most versatile and widely recommended peels for general skin maintenance and brightening.

  • What is a TCA Peel?

    TCA stands for trichloroacetic acid — a clinically proven chemical peel agent used to resurface the skin at varying depths depending on the concentration used. A custom TCA peel allows your provider to precisely tailor the strength (3–35%) to your specific skin concerns and tolerance.

  • What is the downtime for a TCA Peel?

    Downtime varies based on concentration. Lighter TCA peels (3–15%) typically involve 3–5 days of redness and peeling, while medium-to-deeper peels (20–35%) can involve 7–14 days of more significant shedding and redness. Your provider will give you detailed aftercare instructions.

  • What is an AHA Glow Peel?

    An AHA Glow Peel is a light refreshing chemical peel that uses a blend of alpha hydroxy acids — such as glycolic, lactic, and mandelic acid — to gently exfoliate the skin, accelerate cell turnover, and deliver an instant luminous, healthy glow.

  • What skin concerns does an AHA Glow Peel address?

    AHA Glow Peels are ideal for dullness, dry or dehydrated skin, mild hyperpigmentation, uneven texture, fine lines, and skin that needs a general refresh. They are one of the best entry-level peels for first-time peel patients.