Chemical Peel in Washington, NJ

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Board-certified oversight, medical-grade formulas, and a two-week follow-up that actually includes touch-ups if you need them.
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Best Chemical Peel Washington NJ

What Actually Changes After Your Treatment

Your skin’s been through it. Sun damage, breakouts, uneven tone, texture that foundation can’t quite smooth over. You’ve tried serums and creams that promise results but deliver maybe 10% of what you hoped for.

A chemical face peel in Washington, NJ works differently. It removes the damaged outer layers so your body can replace them with fresh, healthy skin. That means fewer dark spots, smoother texture, and a more even tone that doesn’t need a filter.

You’re not walking out looking like you had “work done.” You’re walking out looking like you finally got some sleep and figured out your skincare routine. The difference is visible but natural—the kind where people ask what you’re doing differently, not what you had done.

Most people see improvement within a week. Depending on the depth of your peel, you might have some flaking or redness for a few days. That’s normal. It’s your skin doing exactly what it’s supposed to do.

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Medical-Grade Care, Not Spa-Grade Promises

House of Ness is led by a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon. That matters because chemical peels aren’t one-size-fits-all, and your skin deserves more than a technician following a script.

Every face peeling treatment in Washington, NJ starts with a complimentary consultation. You’ll talk through what’s bothering you, what you’ve tried, and what results you’re actually hoping for. Then we match you with the right formula and the right depth—not the one that’s easiest or most profitable.

We’re a platinum-level Allergan partner, which means access to medical-grade products and the latest techniques. You also get a two-week follow-up appointment with touch-ups included if needed. Not an upsell. Not an extra charge. Just part of how we do things.

Washington residents come to us because they want results that last and providers who know the difference between enhancing your skin and overdoing it.

Face Peeling Treatment Washington NJ

Here's What Happens From Consultation to Results

First, you come in for a free consultation. We look at your skin, talk about your concerns, and figure out which type of peel makes sense. Light peels target fine lines and uneven tone. Medium peels go deeper for sun damage, age spots, and acne scarring.

On treatment day, we cleanse your skin and apply the peel solution. You’ll feel some tingling or warmth—that’s the formula working. The whole process takes about 30 minutes, depending on the peel depth.

Afterward, your skin might look pink or feel tight, like a mild sunburn. Within a few days, you’ll start to peel. Don’t pick at it. Let it happen. This is the damaged skin coming off so the new layer can show through.

By day seven, most of the peeling is done. Your skin will look smoother and more even. Two weeks later, you come back for your follow-up. We check your results, answer any questions, and do a touch-up if needed.

That’s it. No mystery steps. No hidden fees. Just a straightforward process that works.

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Glycolic Chemical Peel Washington NJ

What You're Actually Getting With Your Treatment

Your glycolic chemical peel in Washington, NJ includes the consultation, the treatment itself, and that two-week follow-up with touch-up if necessary. You’re also getting medical oversight from a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, not just a cosmetic technician.

We use medical-grade formulas that are stronger and more effective than what you’d find at a day spa. That means better results, but it also means you need someone who knows how to assess your skin type, your goals, and any potential complications before applying anything.

Washington’s climate—cold, dry winters and humid summers—can affect how your skin heals. We factor that in when recommending aftercare. You’ll get specific instructions on what to use, what to avoid, and how to protect your results.

You’ll also have access to our medical-grade skincare line if you want to extend and enhance your results at home. Not required, but helpful if you’re serious about maintaining what you just invested in.

And if you’re part of the Allē rewards program, you’re earning points toward future treatments. We also offer discounts for military, nurses, first responders, and new clients.

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

It depends on what you’re trying to fix and how much downtime you can handle. Light peels use gentler acids like glycolic or lactic acid to treat fine lines, dullness, and minor discoloration. You’ll have minimal peeling and can go back to work the next day.

Medium peels go deeper using trichloroacetic acid (TCA). These are better for sun damage, age spots, acne scars, and deeper wrinkles. You’ll peel more noticeably for about a week, but the results are more dramatic.

During your consultation, we assess your skin type, your concerns, and your schedule. If you’ve got a wedding in two weeks, we’re not recommending a medium peel. If you’ve tried everything for melasma and nothing’s worked, a light peel probably won’t cut it. We match the treatment to your situation, not the other way around.

For light peels, you might not peel at all—just some light flaking that looks like dry skin. You can cover it with makeup and most people won’t notice.

For medium peels, the peeling is more obvious. It usually starts around day three and lasts through day seven. Your skin will feel tight first, then start to flake in larger pieces, especially around your mouth and nose. It’s not painful, just annoying.

Don’t pick at it. Don’t scrub it off. Let it come off on its own. Picking can cause scarring or uneven results. Keep your skin moisturized, avoid direct sun, and wear SPF 30 or higher every single day. Once the peeling stops, you’ll see smoother, fresher skin underneath. That’s when the real results start showing.

Light peels last about one to two months. They’re great for maintenance and keeping your skin looking fresh, but you’ll need them regularly to maintain results. A lot of people do them every four to six weeks.

Medium peels last longer—anywhere from six months to a year, sometimes more depending on your skin and how well you take care of it afterward. Sun exposure is the biggest factor. If you’re outside a lot without sunscreen, your results won’t last as long.

You can extend your results by using medical-grade skincare at home, wearing sunscreen daily, and avoiding things that damage your skin like tanning beds or harsh exfoliants. Some people come back once or twice a year for maintenance peels. Others are happy with one treatment and good home care. It’s up to you and what your skin needs.

Not all peels are safe for all skin types, which is why you need someone who actually knows what they’re doing. Darker skin tones are at higher risk for hyperpigmentation if the wrong formula or strength is used.

We assess your skin type during your consultation and choose a peel that’s effective without putting you at risk. For some people, that means a lighter peel or a specific type of acid. For others, we might recommend a different treatment altogether if a peel isn’t the safest option.

This is where medical oversight matters. A Board Certified Plastic Surgeon knows how to evaluate risk factors like skin tone, previous treatments, medications you’re taking, and any conditions like rosacea or eczema. We’re not just applying a product—we’re making sure it’s the right product for your specific skin. That’s the difference between good results and problems you’ll regret.

For light peels, you can usually wear makeup the next day as long as your skin isn’t irritated. Use mineral-based products if possible—they’re less likely to clog pores or cause reactions while your skin is healing.

For medium peels, wait until the peeling process is mostly done, usually around day five or six. Putting makeup on while you’re actively peeling just makes it look worse and can interfere with healing.

When you do start wearing makeup again, keep it simple. Avoid heavy foundations or anything with a lot of fragrance or active ingredients like retinol. Your skin is more sensitive right after a peel, so the fewer products you use, the better. Stick with gentle cleansers, a good moisturizer, and sunscreen during the day. Once your skin is fully healed—usually by week two—you can go back to your normal routine.

Before your chemical peel, stop using retinoids, exfoliating acids, or any harsh skincare products for at least three to five days. These can make your skin too sensitive and increase your risk of irritation or complications. Also avoid waxing, laser treatments, or anything else that irritates your skin.

After your peel, stay out of direct sun as much as possible. Your skin is more vulnerable to UV damage, and sun exposure can cause dark spots or uneven pigmentation. Wear a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher every day, even if it’s cloudy.

Don’t use hot water on your face, and avoid saunas, steam rooms, or intense workouts for the first few days. Sweating and heat can irritate your skin while it’s healing. Skip the retinoids and exfoliants for at least a week, and don’t pick at any peeling skin. Just keep things gentle, moisturized, and protected. We’ll give you a full aftercare plan during your appointment so there’s no confusion.