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Why Choose Ardor Laser and Skin Care for Chemical Peels?

At Ardor Laser and Skin Care, we combine expertise with a patient-first approach. Our aesthetic specialists are highly trained and experienced in delivering chemical peels suited to your unique skin type and goals. Whether you’re seeking a light chemical peel for subtle exfoliation or a deep chemical peel to address more significant concerns, our team ensures personalized care in a warm, supportive environment. Experience the confidence that comes with healthier, smoother skin under the care of trusted professionals.

Chemical Peels at a Glance

  • Treatment Duration: Approximately 30-60 minutes
  • Downtime: Minimal to moderate, depending on the peel depth
  • Benefits: Improves skin texture, reduces fine lines and acne scars, evens skin tone
  • Peel Options: Light peels, medium peels, deep chemical peels
  • Who it’s for: Suitable for most skin types, including brown or black skin

Precision Exfoliation

What is a chemical peel?

Chemical peels are a cosmetic treatment that uses a chemical solution to exfoliate the skin, removing damaged skin cells and encouraging the growth of new skin. An anti-aging chemical peel produces the benefit of exfoliating the skin with chemicals allowing for skin hydration. Chemical peels address various depths of the skin for a more comprehensive target range. A TCA chemical peel will focus on different centers for overall results, with the medium depth targeting fine lines and wrinkles.

The TCA chemical peel is the most adaptable because of the adjustments from superficial to maximum depths. In addition, the anti-aging chemical peel decreases fine lines and wrinkles conveniently and non-invasively by stimulating the body’s natural healing process.

The Ultimate Peel Experience

What is the chemical peel procedure like?

This chemical peel is a moderately quick treatment, so if you are coming to your appointment from work, make sure to remove your makeup before the procedure. First, your technician will use acetone to reduce the bacteria and dirt that the skin possesses. Next, they will apply an ointment protectant to the corners of the eyes, nose, and lips where the peel could potentially accumulate.

The chemical peel process begins with the solution being applied with a cotton applicator. This step initiates a tingling or slight warming sensation, depending on the treatment area. A fan or mild anesthetic may be used to minimize discomfort during the procedure.

Smooth Away Imperfections With Precision

What conditions do chemical peels address?

  • Uneven skin tone
  • Rough skin
  • Fine lines and wrinkles
  • Acne scars
  • Sun-damaged skin
  • Deep facial lines
  • Deep scars

Chemical peeling is an excellent solution for improving skin texture and reducing damaged skin cells caused by environmental stressors and aging.

Rediscover Your Glow

What are the benefits of a chemical peel?

Imagine unlocking the secret to radiant, refreshed skin. With chemical peels, you can say goodbye to rough skin and uneven skin tone while welcoming a smoother, more youthful complexion. These treatments work by removing damaged skin cells, encouraging your body’s natural healing process to reveal vibrant new skin underneath.

Whether you're targeting fine lines, acne scars, or signs of sun exposure, chemical peels offer a non-invasive way to rejuvenate your appearance. Best of all, they’re versatile enough to fit into your busy life, delivering noticeable results with minimal downtime. It’s time to rediscover your confidence and let your natural beauty shine through.

What to Expect After a Peel

Chemical Peel Recovery

After the chemical peel procedure, we will provide you with a skin care regimen to nourish your skin as it heals. Limiting sun and UV exposure is necessary, and when this is unavoidable, proper sun protection will allow the skin to heal without damage. This peeling process can last from 4-10 days, and peeling the excess skin does not speed the healing. A regular skin care regimen can continue when the skin’s recovery is complete.

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Chemical Peel Results

Picture your skin transformed into a smoother, more radiant version of itself. After a chemical peel, you’ll notice an immediate improvement in your skin appearance, from a reduction in fine lines and acne scars to a more even tone and refined texture. As your skin heals, its natural glow will be restored, leaving you with a youthful and refreshed look. Depending on the peel’s depth, these results can last from several months to years, especially with proper skincare maintenance. With every treatment, you’re not just enhancing your skin—you’re boosting your confidence and embracing a vibrant, revitalized you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Our team assesses your skin during a consultation to recommend the ideal chemical peel for your needs. Options include superficial peels for gentle exfoliation and deeper peels for more significant rejuvenation.

You should avoid makeup immediately after your peel to allow your treated skin to heal. Makeup can typically be resumed once peeling subsides, usually within a week.

Yes, chemical peeling is safe for most skin types, including brown or black skin. Our specialists customize treatments to minimize risks and maximize benefits.

If you have a history of cold sores, antiviral medication may be recommended to prevent an outbreak.

How long do results from a chemical peel last?

Patients may experience a tingling or warming sensation during the procedure. For deeper chemical peels, comfort measures like fans or mild anesthetics are used.

The number of sessions varies. While light peels may require multiple treatments, deep chemical peels often deliver significant results in a single session.

Yes, chemical peels effectively reduce signs of sun exposure, including damaged skin cells and uneven skin tone.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free skin. Avoid excessive sun exposure and certain skincare products, like retinoids, a few days before treatment.