Congratulations on winning a Chemical Peel Facial from Re3 Aesthetics and Wellness! A Chemical peel facial is an important part of your skin’s health. As an effective treatment option for most skin types and concerns, they improve tone, texture, fine lines and wrinkles, breakouts and dark spots. The post-peel reality is a glowing, healthy complexion!

We love that peels are easy to work into a busy lifestyle. With no downtime, this procedure is easy to maintain and keep up with your regimen! Chemical Peel Facial should be done every 4-6 weeks to continually exfoliate and renew your skin. Enhancing the cell turnover with chemical peel facial will ensure your results are maximized! The result is glowing skin free of signs of aging, sun damage, and dead skin!

Types of Chemical Peel Facial

Here at Re3 Healing Aesthetic and Wellness we offer a wide selection of chemical peel facial, with varying intensities and formulas tailored to suit your needs. Because we offer so many, it’s best to know what your treatment goals are before choosing a product. All peels are not created equal. Re3 Chemical Peel Facial are available in several different strengths using the PCA professional grade skin care lines. PCA has several levels of peels to meet all of your skin care needs.

What to expect during your chemical peel facial?

When you come in for your appointment, your aesthetician will discuss your goals, and suggest the best peel for you from any one of these amazing options for your skin’s specific needs. After your treatment, you’ll leave your appointment with a healthy glow and able to carry on with your day! All of these peels are amazing options for clients who want glowing, refreshed skin with quick spa services and no downtime.
During your procedure, you might not experience visible peeling. That doesn’t mean your treatment was ineffective. Everyone experiences different levels of peeling, depending on your skin type, type of peel, and sensitivity levels. Some people experience ‘sheeting,’ when large portions of the skin peel off at once. Some experience ‘flaking,’ when small pieces of skin peel off, similar to mild peeling after a sunburn. Others exfoliation is not visible at all. If you don’t peel, your skin is still exfoliating but it’s on a cellular level that can’t be seen by the naked eye! Typically, the deeper the peel you receive, the more extensive peeling you will experience.