You’re dealing with skin that doesn’t photograph the way it used to. Maybe it’s uneven tone from sun damage, acne scars that won’t fade, or fine lines that make you look more tired than you feel.
A chemical peel in Sunnyside addresses what’s bothering you by removing damaged outer layers and triggering your skin’s natural renewal process. You’ll see smoother texture, more even pigmentation, and a fresher appearance that doesn’t scream “I had work done.”
The difference shows up in how your skin catches light, how makeup sits, and how confident you feel in close-up conversations. That’s what you’re actually paying for—not just a treatment, but the way you move through your day afterward.
We operate under the oversight of a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, which means every chemical skin peel in Sunnyside gets the medical attention it deserves. Our licensed injectors aren’t rushing through appointments or following a script.
You get a complimentary consultation where we match you with the right provider and the right peel strength for your skin type and goals. Then a two-week follow-up to make sure you’re healing correctly and getting the results you came for.
Sunnyside residents don’t need to pay Manhattan rates for this level of care. You’re three miles from the ferry terminal, but you’re getting the same platinum-level Allergan partnership and medical-grade products without the markup.
Your consultation happens first, at no cost. We assess your skin concerns, talk through what’s realistic, and recommend a glycolic chemical peel or another formula based on what your skin actually needs—not what’s most profitable for us.
On treatment day, your provider cleanses your skin and applies the chemical solution. You’ll feel a mild tingling or warmth, but it’s not unbearable. The peel stays on for a controlled amount of time, then gets neutralized and removed.
The next few days involve some redness and flaking as the damaged skin sheds. Most people compare it to a sunburn that peels. You’ll get specific aftercare instructions and medical-grade skincare recommendations to protect your results.
Two weeks later, you come back. We check your progress, address any concerns, and do a touch-up if needed. That follow-up is included—you’re not paying extra because your skin didn’t respond exactly as predicted.
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Your face peeling treatment in Sunnyside includes the consultation, the procedure itself, post-treatment skincare guidance, and that two-week follow-up with touch-up if necessary. No hidden fees.
We offer different peel depths depending on what you’re treating. Superficial peels work on surface-level concerns like dullness and mild discoloration with minimal downtime. Medium-depth peels address deeper wrinkles, acne scars, and more significant pigmentation issues but require more recovery time.
Staten Island’s demographics skew toward busy professionals who can’t afford a week of downtime. That’s why we’re transparent about recovery expectations upfront. If you’ve got a wedding or work event coming up, we’ll time your treatment accordingly or recommend a gentler option.
You’ll also get access to the Allē rewards program through our Allergan partnership, which means you’re earning points toward future treatments. And if you’re military, a nurse, or a first responder, you get additional recognition pricing—because that matters here in Sunnyside where so many residents work in civil service.
You’ll notice immediate changes in texture and brightness once the peeling process finishes, usually within 7-10 days for most peel types. But the full results develop over the next few weeks as new skin cells continue regenerating.
Superficial peels show quicker results with less dramatic change. You might see improvement in 3-5 days. Medium-depth peels take longer to heal but deliver more significant correction for deeper concerns like acne scarring or pronounced sun damage.
Your skin will keep improving for up to a month after treatment as collagen production increases and cell turnover normalizes. That’s why we schedule your follow-up at two weeks—it gives us a clear picture of how your skin is responding and whether you need any adjustments.
Not all peels work for all skin types, which is exactly why the consultation matters. Darker skin tones have a higher risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation if the wrong peel or strength is used.
We assess your Fitzpatrick skin type, your history with sun exposure, and any previous reactions to skincare products before recommending a specific chemical solution. Some peels are formulated specifically for melanin-rich skin, while others work better on lighter tones.
Board-certified oversight means we’re not guessing or using a standard protocol for everyone who walks through the door. Your skin gets evaluated by someone who understands facial anatomy and chemical interactions, not just someone who completed a weekend certification course.
A facial focuses on surface-level cleansing, exfoliation, and hydration. It’s maintenance. A chemical peel is corrective—it uses controlled acids to remove damaged skin layers and trigger cellular regeneration at a deeper level.
You can get a facial at a day spa. A chemical skin peel should be performed in a medical setting with proper oversight, especially if you’re going beyond superficial depth. The solutions we use are pharmaceutical-grade and require specific training to apply safely.
The results are also different. Facials give you a temporary glow. Peels address actual skin damage—scarring, pigmentation, wrinkles—and create lasting improvement by forcing your skin to rebuild healthier tissue. The downtime and investment reflect that difference.
Pricing varies based on peel type and depth, but you’re looking at significantly lower rates than Manhattan while getting the same medical-grade products and expertise. We discuss exact costs during your complimentary consultation after assessing what you actually need.
Superficial peels generally cost less than medium-depth treatments because they use milder solutions and require less recovery monitoring. But we don’t upsell you to a stronger peel if a gentler option will achieve your goals.
We also offer flexible payment options and that Allē rewards program that lets you earn points toward future treatments. And if you qualify for our military, nurse, or first responder discount, that gets applied automatically. No games, no surprise fees at checkout.
It depends on the peel depth and what you’re treating. Superficial peels can be repeated every 4-6 weeks if you’re addressing ongoing concerns like acne or maintaining results. Medium-depth peels typically happen once or twice a year because they penetrate deeper and require more healing time.
Your skin needs time to complete its regeneration cycle between treatments. Overdoing it doesn’t speed up results—it just increases your risk of irritation, sensitivity, and damage. We’ll recommend a realistic schedule during your consultation based on your specific goals.
Some people do a series of lighter peels to gradually improve their skin. Others prefer one stronger treatment annually. We integrate chemical peels with medical-grade skincare so you’re protecting and extending your results between appointments, not just showing up for repeated treatments without a maintenance plan.
Sun exposure is the biggest concern. Your new skin is vulnerable to UV damage, and you can undo your results or cause hyperpigmentation if you’re not diligent about SPF and sun avoidance for at least two weeks post-treatment.
You’ll also need to skip retinoids, exfoliating products, and anything harsh or fragranced until your skin fully heals. We give you a specific list of what to use and what to avoid based on your peel type. Stick to gentle cleansers and the medical-grade products we recommend.
Don’t pick at peeling skin, even when it’s tempting. Let it shed naturally. Forcing it off can cause scarring or uneven texture. And avoid intense workouts or anything that causes excessive sweating for the first few days—sweat can irritate healing skin and increase infection risk.
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