Chemical Peel in Mariner's Harbor, NY

Clearer Skin Without the Guesswork or Risk

Board-certified oversight, transparent pricing, and real follow-up care for your chemical face peel—because your skin deserves more than a quick treatment and a “good luck.”
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What Actually Changes After Your Treatment

You’re not looking for dramatic transformation. You want your skin to look refreshed, even-toned, and healthier without anyone asking if you “had work done.”

A chemical skin peel addresses what’s been bothering you: sun damage that’s aged you faster than you’d like, acne scars that won’t fade on their own, uneven pigmentation that makeup can’t fully cover, and fine lines that seem to deepen every year. The right face peeling treatment removes damaged outer layers so fresher, smoother skin can surface.

What you get is texture that feels softer when you wash your face. Tone that looks more balanced in natural light. Confidence that comes from seeing your actual skin improve, not just temporarily covered up.

This isn’t about perfection. It’s about looking like yourself on a really good day, consistently.

Medical-Grade Chemical Peels in Mariner's Harbor

Why Board-Certified Oversight Actually Matters Here

We operate under the leadership of a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon, and every treatment is performed by licensed, certified injectors. That’s not marketing language—it’s the standard that keeps you safe when someone’s applying medical-grade acids to your face.

We’re a platinum-level Allergan partner, which means our training, protocols, and product authenticity meet the highest industry benchmarks. You get a complimentary consultation before anything touches your skin, a two-week follow-up to assess healing, and transparent pricing with no surprise add-ons.

Mariner’s Harbor residents don’t need to travel to Manhattan for this level of care. You’re getting the same medical-grade expertise, just closer to home and without the pretense.

Chemical Peel Process in Mariner's Harbor

Here's What Happens, Start to Finish

Your consultation comes first and costs nothing. We assess your skin type, discuss what’s bothering you, and determine which glycolic chemical peel or formulation matches your goals and tolerance. You’ll know exactly what to expect during treatment and recovery before you commit.

On treatment day, your skin is cleansed and prepped. The chemical solution is applied in controlled layers—you might feel warmth, tingling, or mild stinging depending on the peel depth. The process typically takes 30 minutes or less.

Afterward, your skin will go through a healing phase. Superficial peels might cause light flaking for a few days. Medium-depth peels involve more noticeable peeling over one to two weeks. We give you clear aftercare instructions and schedule your two-week follow-up to make sure everything’s healing as expected.

If a touch-up is needed during that follow-up, it’s included. No extra charge, no runaround.

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Non Surgical Chemical Peel in Mariner's Harbor

What's Included in Your Treatment

Your non surgical chemical peel includes a full consultation where we evaluate your skin and build a treatment plan that makes sense for your concerns and your schedule. You’re not getting a one-size-fits-all approach.

The treatment itself is performed by a certified injector trained in advanced peel protocols. We use medical-grade formulations—not the diluted versions you’d find at a day spa. You also get a two-week follow-up appointment with touch-up if needed, at no additional cost.

Staten Island’s climate—humid summers, cold winters, proximity to saltwater—affects how your skin behaves and heals. We factor that in when recommending peel depth and aftercare. If you’re spending time outdoors near the waterfront or commuting in varying conditions, we’ll adjust your treatment timing and sun protection guidance accordingly.

We also offer medical-grade skincare to support your results long-term. A chemical face peel is a reset, but maintaining that improvement requires the right products and habits. We’ll walk you through what actually works.

How do I know which type of chemical peel is right for my skin?

It depends on what you’re trying to fix and how much downtime you can handle. Superficial peels using glycolic or salicylic acid work well for mild texture issues, dullness, and light pigmentation—they’re sometimes called “lunchtime peels” because recovery is minimal. You might have some redness and light flaking for a few days, but nothing that stops you from going to work.

Medium-depth peels using trichloroacetic acid (TCA) go deeper and address more stubborn concerns like moderate sun damage, deeper wrinkles, and acne scars. These involve more obvious peeling over one to two weeks, and you’ll need to plan around that.

During your consultation, we assess your skin type, your specific concerns, and your schedule. If you have an event coming up or can’t take a week off from public-facing work, that changes the recommendation. We don’t push you toward the most aggressive option—we match the peel to your real life.

Recovery varies based on peel depth, but here’s what’s typical. For superficial peels, expect mild redness similar to a sunburn for a day or two, followed by light flaking that you can usually cover with makeup. Most people are back to normal activities immediately.

Medium-depth peels are more involved. Your skin will be red and tight for the first few days, then start peeling in visible sheets—not subtle flaking. This lasts about a week, sometimes longer. You’ll need to avoid sun exposure, skip intense workouts that cause sweating, and keep your skin moisturized with products we recommend.

The most important thing: don’t pick or peel the skin yourself. Let it shed naturally. Forcing it increases your risk of scarring or uneven pigmentation. We give you detailed aftercare instructions and check in at your two-week follow-up to make sure healing is on track. If something feels off before then, you can reach out anytime.

It can be, but it requires the right expertise and formulation. Darker skin tones have a higher risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation—meaning the peel itself could cause dark spots if not done correctly. That’s why board-certified oversight matters.

We assess your Fitzpatrick skin type during consultation and choose a peel formulation and strength that minimizes that risk. For deeper skin tones, we often start with a lighter peel to see how your skin responds before progressing to stronger treatments. We also adjust your pre-treatment skincare to prep your skin and reduce complications.

If you have active acne, rosacea, eczema, or are pregnant, a chemical peel might not be appropriate right now. We’ll tell you that upfront instead of taking your money and hoping for the best. The goal is results without regret, and that means being honest about who’s a good candidate and who should wait.

Chemical peels at House of Ness are priced transparently based on the type and depth of peel you need. Superficial peels are less expensive than medium-depth treatments, and we’ll give you an exact cost during your complimentary consultation—no surprise fees later.

Nationally, chemical peels average around $744 per session, but that varies widely depending on location, provider credentials, and what’s included. You’re not just paying for the 30-minute application—you’re paying for board-certified oversight, medical-grade formulations, proper skin assessment, and follow-up care that ensures you heal correctly.

Is it worth it? That depends on what you’re comparing it to. If you’ve been buying expensive serums and creams that aren’t delivering, a professional chemical skin peel will show more noticeable improvement. If you’re considering more invasive procedures like laser resurfacing or surgery, a peel is significantly less expensive with lower risk and less downtime. We also participate in the Allē rewards program, and we offer discounts for military, nurses, and first responders.

Yes, but timing matters. If you’ve had Botox or fillers within the last two weeks, we typically recommend waiting before doing a chemical peel. The peel process involves cleansing, applying acids, and some manipulation of the skin—doing that too soon after injectables can affect how those products settle or increase your risk of irritation.

Ideally, you’d schedule your chemical face peel either a few weeks before injectables or a few weeks after. Since we specialize in both injectables and peels, we can coordinate your treatment plan so everything works together without compromising results.

If you’ve had fillers in the past and they’re fully settled, a peel won’t affect them. The acids work on the surface and upper layers of skin—they don’t reach the deeper tissue where fillers sit. We’ll review your full treatment history during consultation to map out the safest and most effective sequence.

Strength, safety, and supervision. At-home peels use much lower concentrations of active ingredients—usually under 10% for glycolic acid—because anything stronger would be dangerous without professional oversight. They can improve surface texture and brightness, but they won’t address deeper concerns like significant sun damage, acne scars, or pronounced wrinkles.

Professional chemical peels use medical-grade formulations at higher concentrations, applied by trained providers who know how to assess your skin’s tolerance in real time. We can control the depth of penetration, neutralize the peel at the right moment, and adjust technique based on how your skin is responding during treatment.

The other major difference is risk management. If something goes wrong with an at-home peel—burning, unexpected reaction, uneven application—you’re on your own. When you’re in our office, we’re monitoring the entire process and equipped to handle complications immediately. You also get proper aftercare guidance and a follow-up appointment to ensure healing happens correctly. That level of care doesn’t exist with a product you order online.

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