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Facial Treatments

facials + chemical peels + microneedling

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Custom Facials

Treat yourself or a loved one to a relaxing

  • 20-minute

  • 30-minute

  • 45-minute

facial that targets your personal skincare needs. 

Starting Prices

  • clarifying $150.00

  • hydrating $150.00

  • brightening $200.00

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Chemical Peels

A chemical peel is a skin treatment where a solution (usually acids) is applied to the skin to exfoliate the outer layers, stimulating cell turnover, collagen production, and clearer skin. Peels vary in strength—from very superficial (light exfoliation) to deep (significant resurfacing). AHA peels, Modified Jessner’s peel, and the ZO 3-Step Peel are commonly used superficial to medium-depth peels, but they differ in strength, ingredients, and what they treat best.

Pricing

35% Glycolic Acid Peel: $125.00  ($350.00 for 3)

50% Glycolic Acid Peel:  $150.00. ($400.00 for 3)

Modified Jessner's Peel:  $175.00. ($500.00 for a series of 3)

Zo 3-Step Peel:  $350.00  ($1000.00 for a series of 3)

Light + AHA Peels

Peel

AHA = Alpha Hydroxy Acid. 

How it works: AHAs dissolve the “glue” between dead skin cells, allowing them to shed and revealing brighter skin.

Common acids used:

  • Glycolic Acid

  • Lactic Acid

  • Mandelic Acid

Depth:  Superficial

Best For

  • Dull skin 

  • Mild hyperpigmentation

  • Uneven skin tone

  • Early fine lines

  • Mild acne

  • Dehydrated skin

                Best candidates

  • First-time peel patients

  • Sensitive skin

  • Maintenance treatments

Downtime + Frequency

Downtime

  • Minimal

  • Mild redness or light flaking for 1–3 days

Recommended frequency

  • Every 2–4 weeks

  • Often done as a series of 4–6 treatments

Modified Jessner's Peel

Peel

Modified Jessner's Peel

A stronger superficial-to-medium peel.

Classic ingredients include:

  • Salicylic Acid

  • Lactic Acid

  • Resorcinol (sometimes replaced in modified versions)

Depth: Superficial → medium depending on layers applied.

Best For

Best for

  • Acne and clogged pores

  • Oily skin

  • Sun damage

  • Hyperpigmentation

  • Melasma

  • Rough skin texture

Down Time +Frequency

Downtime

  • Peeling for 3–5 days

  • Possible redness

Recommended frequency

  • Every 4–6 weeks

  • Often 3–4 treatments in a series

Benefits

Benefits

  • Penetrates pores well

  • Helps control oil and acne

  • Improves pigment irregularities

Zo 3-Step Peel

Peel

The ZO Skin Health 3-Step Peel is a medical-grade medium-depth peel developed by dermatologist Zein Obagi.

Key ingredients:

  • Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA)

  • Salicylic Acid

  • Lactic Acid

  • Retinol cream applied afterward

Depth: Medium-depth

Best For

Best for:

  • Moderate acne

  • Acne scars

  • Sun damage

  • Melasma

  • Fine lines

  • Rough texture

  • Enlarged pores

Down Time+ Frequency

Downtime

  • Redness and visible peeling for 4–7 days

Recommended frequency

  • Usually 1–3 times per year

  • Minimum 8–12 weeks apart

Benefits

Benefits

  • Strong collagen stimulation

  • Improves pigment and texture significantly

Microneedling

SkinPen

Microneedling with Serum:  $450

Microneedling with PRP:  $650

Pricing

What is SkinPen Microneedling?

SkinPen® Precision is an FDA-cleared device that creates controlled micro-injuries in the skin. This stimulates your body’s natural healing process, boosting collagen and elastin production for smoother, healthier skin.

 

✅ Benefits

•               Improves fine lines & wrinkles

•               Reduces appearance of acne scars & surgical scars

•               Evens skin tone & texture

•               Minimizes pore size

•               Safe for all skin types, little downtime

 

📌 Uses

•               Facial rejuvenation

•               Acne or trauma scars

•               Enlarged pores

•               Fine lines and early aging changes

•               Stretch marks (off-face areas)

•               Maintenance of overall skin health

Precautions

⚠️ Precautions • Not recommended if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have an active infection, skin cancer in the area, a keloid history, or uncontrolled medical conditions. • Inform your provider of any recent procedures, medications (especially blood thinners, isotretinoin), or history of poor wound healing.

Pre-treatment

📋 Preparation • Avoid sunburn/tanning for 1 week prior. • Stop retinoids, exfoliants, or harsh skin products 3–5 days before treatment. • Do not schedule within 1 week of vaccines, fillers, or Botox in the same area. • Arrive with clean skin (no makeup or lotions).

Post-treatment

🕒 Aftercare • Redness and mild swelling for 24–48 hours are normal. • Avoid makeup, exercise, and sun exposure for the first 24 hours. • Use gentle cleanser, moisturizer, and broad-spectrum SPF as directed. • Do not pick, scratch, or exfoliate peeling skin. • Results improve over several weeks as collagen remodels.

Preparing for your Treatment

Chemical Peels

Pre-Treatment Instructions

  • Wait at least one-year post Accutane/isotretinoin use before your peel.

  • One week before peel, patient should avoid: Electrolysis, Depilatory Creams, Waxing, Laser Hair Removal

  • 3 days before peel, patient should avoid these products and/or procedures: Retin-A® , Renova® , Differin® , Tazorac® ; any products containing retinol, alpha-hydroxy acids or beta- hydroxy acids, or benzoyl peroxide; any exfoliating products or procedures that may be drying or irritating.

  • If you are prone to herpes simplex outbreaks, such as cold sores, consult your provider on ways to treat prior, or discuss whether the procedure is appropriate for you.

  • If your face or treatment area has irritated skin (sunburn, open wounds, warts, sores, excessively sensitive skin) the day preceding your appointment, please contact our office before your appointment.

 

Chemical peels are contraindicated in patients with a history of recent chemotherapy or radiation therapy; allergies to salicylates like aspirin or phenol; rashes, or skin reactions; vitiligo, autoimmune disease (rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, lupus, multiple sclerosis, or any condition that may weaken their immune system; and pregnancy or breast feeding.

Post Peel Instructions

1. Skin may be tight and more red than usual.

2. Skin may feel tacky and have a white/yellow tinge to it. This is temporary and will fade in a few hours.

3. Patient should wait until bedtime before washing the face with a gentle cleanser. Use only tepid or cool water to gently cleanse the face. Avoid use of wash clothes, exfoliating devices, scrubbers, or sponges throughout the peel.

4. Avoid use of topical products containing AHAs, Retinols, Vitamin A, or any type of exfoliant until the peeling process is complete. 5. Strictly avoid direct sun exposure for at least one week. Apply a 30-50spf Mineral sunscreen in the AM and throughout the day.

6. Avoid hot water, hot tubs, saunas, steam rooms, strenuous exercise, or excessive perspiration beginning the day of the peel and throughout the entire peel.

7. 24 hours after the peel, and until peeling is complete: a. Skin may be tight until it starts to peel. b. Peeling will generally begin 48 – 72 hours after the peel has been administered, and last for 2 – 5 days after the skin has started peeling. c. DO NOT PICK OR PULL THE SKIN. Allow the skin to peel at its own pace. (Premature peeling of the skin may develop into post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.)

8. Some patients may experience extreme dryness after treatment. Continue use of post care products provided and/or recommended by your provider.

9. Patients should wait until the peeling process has completed before having any other facial procedures, including: facials, microdermabrasion, laser treatments, hair removal, and cosmetic injections.

10. Variations in the amount of peeling: The degree of peeling may vary depending on the individual’s skin type and skin condition at the time of the peel. The success of the peel should not be determined by the amount of peeling, but by the end results that the peel will produce.

Reasons why some patients experience decreased visible peeling:

• Receiving any peel, or this specific peel, for the first time.

• Severe sun damage (increased visible peeling should develop with subsequent peels).

• Having peels regularly with a short interval between peels.

• Frequent users of Retin-A®, alpha-hydroxy acids (AHA) or other peeling agents prior to the peel treatment.

**Regardless of the degree of peeling, the skin is still sloughing off at an accelerated rate, which will result in the improvement of skin.

What To Expect:

1. Your provider will give you a hand-held fan for comfort.

2. You may experience burning, stinging, redness, heat, or tightness as the peel is administered.

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