Improve skin texture and tone with our signature medical grade peels.
Enzyme Retexturing Treatment
Enzyme retexturing treatment is a highly effective fruit enzyme resurfacing solution. The unique blend of fruit enzymes exfoliates dead skin cells and promotes skin renewal. Honey soothes, soybean oil moisturizers and glycerin maintains hydration.
This treatment also includes brightening enhancers, followed by targeted treatment serums to address each skin concern. The result is a reduction in the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and hyperpigmentation, while soothing and maintaining hydration.
60 MINUTES | $150
Package of 3 sessions | $360
Red Carpet Peel
The Renew 30 or our “Red Carpet Peel” is a great option for the perfect glow before an event. This is a 30% lactic acid that targets skin concerns, including fine lines and wrinkles, discoloration, sun damage and large pores.
60 MINUTES | $150
Package of 3 sessions | $360
Acne Peel
Detox Clear (BHA 20) contains salicylic acid and lactic acid for excellent pore penetration and exfoliation. Salicylic acid is an exfoliant with soothing properties. It penetrates into the pore and exfoliates dead skin cells and excess sebum. Lactic acid exfoliates dead skin cells and enhances skin renewal.
60 MINUTES | $150
Package of 3 sessions | $360
Glow Peel
AlumierMD® “Glow Peel” is a medium depth medical grade peel. It is a combination of lactic acid, salicylic acid & resorcinol, creating a multipurpose resurfacing solution for pigmentation, fine lines, wrinkles, age spots, post pregnancy mask, discoloration, and uneven skin tone. Redness can be visible immediately post procedure; mild peeling can be expected 3-5 days post treatment.
60 MINUTES | $170
Package of 3 sessions | $408
FAQ’s
On what areas of the body are Chemical peels used?
Chemical peels are usually performed on the face, but may also be used on the neck, décolleté, and hands.
How can chemical peels benefit the skin?
Peel treatments improve skin texture and firmness, decreasing fine lines and wrinkles. Peels also even out skin tone, improve acne-prone skin and reduce the appearance of pore size.
What are some common peeling agents?
Some common peeling ingredients include alpha hydroxy acids, beta hydroxy acids, trichloroacetic acid (TCA) and retinol. Alpha hydroxy acids include glycolic acid (originally from sugar cane), lactic acid (originally from milk), malic acid (originally from apples and pears), tartaric acid (originally from grapes) and mandelic acid (originally from bitter almonds). Salicylic acid (related to aspirin) is the only beta hydroxy acid.
Not all peels are created equal, and one peel type doesn’t suit all. Certain ingredients may be more effective for treating acne, while others may be more successful in treating hyperpigmentation or the signs of aging.