Your skin concerns don’t take a day off. Sun damage, acne scars, uneven tone, fine lines—they’re there when you look in the mirror, and they affect how you feel walking into a room.
A chemical face peel in Northvale, NJ removes damaged outer layers so healthier skin can surface. You’re not covering up the problem. You’re addressing it at the cellular level.
The result? Smoother texture, more even tone, and a complexion that looks like you’ve been taking better care of yourself—because you have. Most people notice the difference within a week. Friends and coworkers might not know what changed, but they’ll notice something did.
This isn’t about chasing perfection. It’s about feeling comfortable in your own skin again. Whether you’re dealing with hyperpigmentation from years of sun exposure or acne scarring that won’t fade on its own, a professional chemical skin peel in Northvale, NJ gives your skin the reset it needs.
We’re led by a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon and staffed by licensed, certified injectors who understand skin at a medical level. That’s not marketing language—it’s a credential you can look up.
We’re a platinum-level Allergan partner, which means we meet the highest standards for training, safety, and product authenticity. Every face peeling treatment in Northvale, NJ is performed under medical oversight, not by someone who took a weekend course.
Northvale residents don’t have to drive into Manhattan for medical-grade aesthetic care. You’re 15 minutes from our location, and you’re getting the same level of expertise without the commute, the parking nightmare, or the inflated city pricing. We’ve built our reputation in Bergen County by doing what we say we’ll do—and following up two weeks later to make sure your results are exactly what you expected.
First, you come in for a complimentary consultation. We look at your skin, talk about what’s bothering you, and figure out which type of peel makes sense. Light peels target surface issues like acne and mild discoloration. Medium peels go deeper for sun damage and fine lines. Deep peels address more significant scarring and wrinkles.
Once we agree on a plan, the actual treatment takes 30 to 60 minutes depending on the peel depth. We apply the solution, it works for a set amount of time, then it’s neutralized or removed. You might feel some tingling or warmth—that’s normal. It’s not comfortable, but it’s not unbearable either.
After your glycolic chemical peel in Northvale, NJ, your skin will go through a healing process. Light peels might just cause some flaking for a few days. Medium peels can lead to a week of peeling and redness. Deep peels require more downtime, but they also deliver the most dramatic improvement.
Two weeks later, you come back. We check your results, answer any questions, and do a touch-up if needed—no extra charge. That follow-up is included because we want to make sure you’re happy with what you paid for.
Ready to get started?
Every non surgical chemical peel in Northvale, NJ includes your initial consultation, the treatment itself, and a two-week follow-up with touch-up if necessary. You’re not paying for the procedure and then getting nickel-and-dimed for aftercare.
We also integrate medical-grade skincare into your plan. A peel jumpstarts the improvement, but the right products protect and extend your results. We’ll recommend what actually works based on your skin type and concerns—not what we’re trying to move off the shelf.
Northvale’s climate and your daily routine matter. If you’re commuting into the city, spending time outdoors, or dealing with seasonal dryness, that affects how your skin heals and how long your results last. We factor that in. You’ll get specific instructions on sun protection, moisturizing, and when you can return to your normal skincare routine.
If you’re military, a nurse, or a first responder, we offer discounts. If you’re a new client, there’s a discount for that too. And if you’re planning multiple treatments, our Allē rewards program and loyalty program make it more affordable over time.
Cost depends on the type of peel and the area being treated. Light peels typically range from $150 to $300. Medium peels run between $1,000 and $2,500. Deep peels can go higher, but they’re also addressing more significant skin damage.
At House of Ness, pricing is transparent. You’ll know the cost during your consultation, and that includes your follow-up appointment two weeks later. No surprise fees.
We also offer discounts for military personnel, nurses, first responders, and new clients. If cost is a concern, ask about our loyalty program and Allē rewards—they help make ongoing treatments more affordable without compromising quality.
Light peels use milder acids like glycolic or salicylic acid to treat the outermost layer of skin. They’re effective for acne, minor discoloration, and rough texture. Recovery is minimal—maybe a few days of light flaking. You can do them regularly, every four to six weeks if needed.
Medium peels go deeper, using trichloroacetic acid (TCA) to address sun damage, age spots, fine lines, and moderate scarring. You’ll peel for about a week, and your skin will be red and sensitive during that time. Results are more dramatic than a light peel.
Deep peels use phenol or high-concentration TCA to treat deep wrinkles, significant sun damage, and scars. Recovery takes two weeks or more, and your skin will be very red and raw during the healing process. But the results can last years. Most people only need one deep peel in their lifetime. We’ll help you decide which depth makes sense based on your skin concerns and how much downtime you can handle.
With a light peel, you’ll start seeing smoother texture and brighter tone within a few days once the flaking stops. Full results show up about a week after treatment.
Medium peels take longer because the peeling process is more intense. You’ll look worse before you look better—plan on a week of visible peeling and redness. But once that’s done, you’ll see significant improvement in tone, texture, and fine lines. Full results develop over the next month as collagen production ramps up.
Deep peels require patience. Initial healing takes two weeks, but your skin continues improving for several months as new collagen forms. The payoff is worth it if you’re dealing with deep wrinkles or severe sun damage. During your consultation, we’ll set realistic expectations based on the peel type and your specific skin concerns so you know exactly what timeline to expect.
Chemical peels can be safe for most skin types, but darker skin tones have a higher risk of hyperpigmentation if the peel isn’t done correctly. That’s why medical oversight matters.
At House of Ness, we assess your skin type, tone, and medical history before recommending any treatment. If you have darker skin, we’ll likely start with a lighter peel and a lower concentration to see how your skin responds. We can always go deeper on subsequent treatments if needed.
Certain conditions make peels riskier—active cold sores, recent Accutane use, or a history of keloid scarring. We’ll ask about all of that during your consultation. If a chemical peel isn’t the right move for you, we’ll tell you. Our job is to give you results, not complications. That’s the advantage of working with a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon and licensed professionals who understand skin biology, not just aesthetics.
Sun exposure is the biggest thing to avoid. Your skin is vulnerable after a peel, and UV damage can cause hyperpigmentation or undo your results. Wear SPF 30 or higher every single day, even if it’s cloudy. If you’re outside for more than a few minutes, reapply.
Skip any harsh skincare products for at least a week—no retinoids, exfoliants, or active ingredients like vitamin C or acids. Your skin is already healing from controlled damage. Adding more irritation slows recovery and increases the risk of complications.
Don’t pick at peeling skin. Let it come off naturally. Pulling it off early can cause scarring or uneven pigmentation. Keep your skin moisturized with gentle, fragrance-free products. Avoid hot showers, saunas, and intense workouts for the first few days—sweating and heat can irritate healing skin. We’ll give you a detailed aftercare plan during your appointment so you know exactly what to do and what to avoid.
Yes, but timing matters. Botox and fillers can be done on the same day as a light chemical peel, or you can space them out by a week or two depending on your skin’s sensitivity. We’ll coordinate the schedule based on what makes sense for your goals and recovery time.
Combining treatments often gives better overall results. A chemical peel improves texture and tone, while Botox softens dynamic wrinkles and fillers restore volume. Together, they address multiple signs of aging at once.
At House of Ness, we take a holistic approach. If you’re already coming in for injectables, we’ll talk about whether adding a peel makes sense. If you’re starting with a peel, we’ll discuss what else might enhance your results. The advantage of working with a med spa led by a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon is that we can create a comprehensive plan instead of treating each concern in isolation. You get a coordinated strategy, not a piecemeal approach.