
Custom chemical peels for refreshed, radiant skin
A chemical peel is a procedure in which a chemical solution is applied to the skin to remove the top layers, resulting in smoother, more even-toned skin. Different types of chemical peels can target specific areas of concern.
Chemical peels are used to treat fine lines and wrinkles, discoloration and hyperpigmentation, and acne.
What chemical peels do I offer?
I offer four different chemical peels, ranging from superficial to medium-depth, depending on what is most appropriate for your skin and your primary concerns at the time of your peel appointment!
I primarily use peels on the face, neck and chest, but if you have other areas of concern, I am happy to discuss additional areas at the time of your appointment!

Mandelic Peel
A gentle yet effective peel for sensitive skin. Mandelic acid calms inflammation and reduces visible redness, making it ideal for rosacea and reactive skin types.
Best For: Redness & Rosacea

Salicylic Peel
This beta hydroxy acid (BHA) targets breakouts at the source by penetrating deep into pores to dissolve oil and bacteria.
Best For: Acne & Congested Skin

TCA + Lactic Peel
This powerhouse combo resurfaces the skin to fade dark spots, smooth texture, and restore radiance.
Best For: Brightening & Uneven Tone
Fades hyperpigmentation. Smooths fine lines. Reveals healthy glow.

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Prodigy Peel System
The Prodigy Peel Pro System is an enhanced superficial to medium-depth peel system designed to significantly brighten uneven skin tone, including hyperpigmented areas and age spots, powerfully target skin laxity, acne, fine lines and wrinkles, and visibly improve skin imperfections resulting in a renewed complexion.
Benefits:
- Powerfully targets skin laxity, acne, fine lines, and wrinkles
- Especially beneficial for hyperpigmentation and age spots
- Enhances the cellular renewal process
- Provides a noticeably brighter and more youthful complexion
Best For: Mild Acne, Signs of Aging & Uneven Pigmentation
Custom Chemical Peel FAQs
How do I pick the right peel for me?
At your appointment, we will discuss your concerns, skin health, and the most appropriate peel for your skin.
If we determine that a lighter peel is indicated for your skin, you may need multiple services for optimal results, but your skin's health and safety is my #1 priority.
Aftercare instructions
Be gentle with your skin: Cleanse with a mild, non-active cleanser and avoid rubbing or picking at peeling skin.
No exfoliating! Let your skin shed naturally; avoid scrubs, acids, and retinol for at least a week.
Stay out of direct sun exposure: Your skin will be more sensitive, so make sure to wear SPF 30+ daily and avoid prolonged sun exposure! Be diligent about reapplying your sunscreen.
Keep skin hydrated: Use a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer to support healing. Inadequate hydration can actually prevent you from peeling as much.
Avoid heat and sweat – minimize intense workouts, saunas, and hot showers for the first 48 hours.
Some peeling or dryness is normal—if you have any concerns or questions, don’t hesitate to reach out. I'm here to support you throughout your skincare journey!
Not sure which service to book?
I offer consultations to new clients for those who are unsure what their skin needs, or are looking to create a custom experience.
Schedule a 30 minute consult with me to assess your skin, discuss your concerns and goals for treatment, and medical/ health history, if you are looking to schedule an initial meeting but you aren't quite ready to jump into a service.
I recommend all first time clients start with the First Time Experience service.
I'll consult with you to identify your skin concerns and goals, followed by a 60 minute facial service.
I like to consult all new clients to understand how I can give you the best service possible. Expect this appointment to take about 90 minutes in total!
To maintain the integrity and safety of your skin, I do not offer peels to new clients prior to their first appointment, even if they have received chemical peels from other providers.