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Chemical Peel

The slow shift, across three Sundays.

Medical-grade glycolic and TCA peel series for pigmentation, melasma, and surface texture. Three peels, three weeks apart.

Chemical PeelThe slow shift, across three Sundays.

What it is

The treatment, explained without jargon.

Our chemical peel series uses medical-grade glycolic and TCA at controlled strengths to address pigmentation, melasma, and surface texture. Each peel is custom-formulated to your skin's tone, history of sun exposure, and treatment goal. Stronger than a HydraFacial, lighter than a CO2 laser.

A series of three peels, three weeks apart, is the standard protocol. Most patients see meaningful change by peel two and a real shift in pigmentation by peel three. Robyn performs every peel personally and writes the at-home maintenance plan that supports the result.

What it treats

Concerns this is the answer for.

  • Hyperpigmentation and sun damage
  • Melasma (with cautious dose)
  • Surface texture and dullness
  • Mild acne scarring
  • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation

What to expect

Your visit, in three steps.

  1. 15 min

    Cleanse and prep

    Skin is double-cleansed and degreased so the peel penetrates evenly. Pre-treatment photographs taken.

  2. 20 min

    Peel application

    The custom-mixed acid is applied in 2 to 3 layers across the face, neutralized when the endpoint is reached. Sensation is warm tingling that builds, then resolves.

  3. 20 min

    Neutralize and finish

    Cool compress, calming serum, mineral SPF. We send you home with a 7-day care kit.

Aftercare

The next 24 to 72 hours.

  • Use only the provided gentle cleanser for 5 days
  • Mineral SPF 30+ every morning for 30 days minimum
  • Expect 2 to 4 days of light flaking (not peeling sheets)
  • No retinoids, AHAs, or BHAs for 7 days
  • No exercise or heat for 48 hours

Is this for me?

Who it works for — and who it doesn't.

Good fit

  • Patients with sun damage, melasma, or uneven tone
  • Fitzpatrick I through V (with adjusted strength for darker tones)
  • Series of 3 for compounding result
  • Post-acne pigmentation

Not a fit

  • Pregnancy or active breastfeeding
  • Active cold sore or skin infection
  • Recent isotretinoin (within 6 months)
  • Active sunburn or tan

Chemical Peel questions

Common questions, honest answers.

  • Light flaking for 2 to 4 days, not sheets. Resist picking. The result builds underneath.

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