
Perfect Derma Peel
Overview
The Perfect Derma Peel is a medium-depth medical chemical peel designed to reveal the underlying beauty of your skin by removing the outermost layer. If you’re seeking to address fine lines, hyperpigmentation, melasma, sunspots, or acne, the Perfect Derma Peel is one of the most versatile, well-tolerated peels available—safe for all skin types and tones.
How the Perfect Derma Peel Works
The Perfect Derma Peel’s proprietary blend includes TCA, salicylic acid, kojic acid, phenol, retinoic acid, and Vitamin C—with a signature key ingredient: glutathione, the body’s master antioxidant. Glutathione penetrates at the cellular level to combat oxidative damage and brighten pigment from within, while the acid blend exfoliates the surface layers.
Over the following days, the treated skin sheds and is replaced by smoother, brighter, more even-toned skin.
What the Perfect Derma Peel Treats
- Wrinkles and fine lines
- Hyperpigmentation, melasma, and uneven skin tone
- Acne and post-acne marks
- Mild-to-moderate facial or body scars
- Sun damage and sunspots
- Dull, tired, congested skin
What Makes It Unique
- Glutathione — the only chemical peel that contains the body’s master antioxidant.
- Safe for all skin types and tones, including darker skin.
- No pre-peel preparation required.
- Treatment takes less than 15 minutes in office.
- Stimulates collagen production for firmer skin in addition to surface exfoliation.
What to Expect
During
The peel solution is applied to clean skin in layers. Most patients feel mild warmth or a slight tingle. The application takes less than 15 minutes; the solution is left on the skin (no neutralization required) and you go home wearing the peel.
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Your skin will feel tight, look slightly bronzed, and may feel a bit tender. This is normal.
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Active peeling begins—usually starting around the mouth and spreading outward. Use the take-home peel kit (gentle cleanser, hydrating serum, and SPF) and avoid picking the peeling skin.
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Most peeling resolves and reveals the fresh, brighter, more even-toned skin underneath.
Results and Longevity
Many patients see meaningful improvement after a single peel. For pigment, melasma, or significant texture concerns, a series of peels spaced 4—6 weeks apart often produces the best results. Periodic peels every few months help maintain a consistent glow.
