WHAT IS A CHEMICAL PEEL ?
A chemical peel is an advanced non-invasive cosmetic treatment designed to exfoliate the superficial layer of the skin using a specific acidic solution tailored to the client's skin type and concerns. Through one or more sessions of peeling, this treatment can significantly improve the appearance of various skin disorders and irregularities, while promoting skin brightening, smoothing, and radiance. The results are often remarkable, providing visibly healthier and radiant skin.
WHY DOES THE TERM "PEELING" CAUSE HESITATION ?
Many clients may feel some apprehension about choosing a peel, often due to the association of the term "peeling" with more aggressive procedures. However, contrary to common beliefs, chemical peeling generally involves no significant downtime. A well-informed decision should be made during the consultation, focusing on the objective and desired outcome.
After the treatment, you can resume your normal daily activities without the need to take time off work or social obligations. Indeed, it is more akin to a facial, but with additional remarkable benefits for your skin.
PERSONALIZED CONSULTATION
Each individual is unique, which is why we always recommend a personalized consultation before opting for any treatment. During this consultation, we will assess your skin, discuss your aesthetic goals, and address any questions you may have regarding chemical peeling.
WHAT IS A PEELING?
It is a technique that "removes" a layer of dead cells of a specific thickness by applying an acidic solution to repair the destroyed layer and stimulate the regeneration of the underlying skin. In the long run, it can greatly improve the appearance of certain aesthetic disorders and skin irregularities, brighten the complexion, smooth the skin and make it more supple. Several sessions are required, a series of consecutive sessions of approximately 3 to 6 sessions spaced every 2 to 4 weeks on average combined with the instructions of the home care program.

DEEP FACIAL PEEL
Choosing a deep chemical peel based on Beta Hydroxy Acids (BHAs), notably salicylic acid derived from plants, offers several advantages and is suitable for specific skin types:
Deep and Penetrating Exfoliation: BHAs, especially salicylic acid, have the ability to penetrate deeper into the skin's pores than AHAs. This allows for a deeper exfoliation, removing impurities, excess sebum, and dead cells that clog the pores.
Suitable for Oily and Acne-Prone Skin: Salicylic acid is particularly effective in improving acne and skin imperfections. By unclogging pores and reducing inflammation, it helps prevent new breakouts and reduce existing ones.
Reduction of Enlarged Pores: By removing accumulated impurities and sebum in the pores, salicylic acid can reduce the appearance of enlarged pores, leaving the skin smoother and more even.
Diminishment of Spots and Hyperpigmentation: Like AHAs, salicylic acid can also help diminish spots and hyperpigmentation, although it may be less effective than some AHAs in this regard.
Improvement of Chronic Skin Issues: Due to its anti-inflammatory and exfoliating properties, salicylic acid is also effective in treating chronic skin issues such as keratosis pilaris.
In summary, choosing a deep chemical peel is ideal for those seeking a treatment suitable for oily, acne-prone skin, and those prone to hyperpigmentation. Expect a mild to moderate recovery period for certain cases.
GENTLE FACIAL PEEL
Choosing a gentle chemical peel based on Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs), such as glycolic acid derived from fruit sugars, offers several advantages and is suitable for specific skin types:
- Gentle and Effective Exfoliation: AHAs, especially glycolic acid, are known for their ability to gently exfoliate the superficial layer of the skin. This helps to remove dead skin cells, promoting cellular renewal and skin regeneration.
Stimulation of Collagen Production: Glycolic acid can also stimulate collagen production in the skin, improving skin firmness and elasticity, thereby reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
Reduction of Pigmentation: AHAs are effective in reducing pigmentation and hyperpigmentation. By exfoliating the upper layer of the skin, they help to lighten dark spots and even out skin tone.
Hydration of the Skin: Unlike some more aggressive peels, AHAs-based peels tend to be less drying for the skin. On the contrary, they can help retain moisture, leaving the skin soft and supple.
Suitable for Sensitive Skin: Gentle chemical peels with AHAs are often recommended for sensitive or redness-prone skin, as they are less likely to cause significant irritation compared to other types of peels, such as salicylic acid or Trichloroacetic acid (TCA) peels.
In summary, choosing a gentle chemical peel is ideal for those seeking an effective treatment suitable for sensitive skin without significant downtime. Similar to a facial experience.

PEELING DERMO SENSITIVE, DRY, NORMAL SKIN
Acid passing technique for sensitive, normal, aged and rosacea skin. AHA (glycolic) acids, derived from fruit sugars, have the effect of stimulating cell regeneration to increase a boost of hydration and appearance of pores and decrease wrinkles, fine lines and age spots

PEELING DERMO ACNE, OILY SKIN
Acid passing technique to improve the problems of oily skin with acne tendency. BHA (salicylic) acids, derived from plants, have the effect of reducing the production of sebum and regenerating new skin cells, for a smoother and firmer appearance.

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OUR CUSTOMERS COME FROM ALL OVER
- West Island
- Dorval
- Pointe-Claire
- Dollard-des-Ormeaux
- Kirkland
- Pierrefonds
- Beaconsfield
- Baie-D’Urfé
- Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
- Ile-Bizard
- Ile-Perrot
- Notre-Dame-de-l'Ile-Perrot
- Pincourt
- Dorion
- Vaudreuil-Dorion
- Saint-Lazare
- Hudson
- Rigaud
- Les Cedres
- Salaberry de Valleyfield




