You’re dealing with skin that doesn’t look the way it used to. Maybe it’s fine lines around your eyes, sun damage that won’t fade, or acne scars that makeup can’t hide. A chemical skin peel Wyckoff, NJ treatment removes damaged outer layers so fresh, healthier skin can surface.
The result? Smoother texture, more even tone, and a complexion that actually reflects how you feel inside. You’ll notice your skincare products absorb better, your makeup sits cleaner, and you’re not constantly adjusting the lighting before you look in the mirror.
This isn’t about chasing perfection. It’s about looking like yourself—just refreshed. The kind of change that makes people ask if you’ve been on vacation, not if you’ve “had work done.” And because we customize every face peeling treatment Wyckoff, NJ to your skin type and goals, you’re getting exactly what your skin needs, not a one-size-fits-all approach.
House of Ness is led by a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon and staffed by certified, licensed injectors who understand skin at a clinical level. That matters when you’re trusting someone with your face. We’re a platinum-level Allergan partner, which means we meet standards most med spas don’t even attempt.
But credentials only matter if the experience backs them up. That’s why every glycolic chemical peel Wyckoff, NJ treatment starts with a complimentary consultation where we analyze your skin, discuss realistic outcomes, and build a plan that makes sense for your life. You’ll get a two-week follow-up and touch-up if needed—not because we’re generous, but because we want results that last.
Wyckoff residents come to us because they want medical-grade care without the clinical coldness. You’re not sitting in a waiting room for 45 minutes. You’re not getting rushed through a treatment by someone reading off a script. You’re working with a team that knows the difference between a superficial peel and a medium-depth resurfacing—and more importantly, which one you actually need.
First, we assess your skin during a consultation. Not a sales pitch—an actual analysis. We look at your skin type, your concerns, and what you’ve tried before. Then we recommend the right strength peel, whether that’s a light glycolic option for surface-level refreshing or a deeper treatment for significant texture issues.
On treatment day, we cleanse your skin and apply the chemical solution. You might feel tingling or mild warmth—that’s normal. Light peels take about 30 minutes. Medium peels might take a bit longer. We control the depth and timing based on how your skin responds in real time, not a timer.
Afterward, your skin will go through a peeling phase. Light peels mean 3-4 days of flaking that’s barely noticeable—you can cover it with makeup if needed. Medium peels involve more visible peeling for about a week. We’ll give you specific aftercare instructions, including which products to use and how to protect your healing skin. Then you come back in two weeks so we can assess your results and make any adjustments. That’s when you’ll really see the difference—smoother, brighter, more even skin that doesn’t need a filter.
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Every non surgical chemical peel Wyckoff, NJ treatment includes a complimentary consultation, the peel itself, post-treatment skincare guidance, and a two-week follow-up with touch-up if needed. You’re not paying extra for the basics—that’s all part of the service.
We customize the peel strength and formula based on your specific skin concerns. If you’re dealing with acne scarring, we might use a salicylic-based peel. For sun damage and pigmentation, a glycolic or TCA option might be better. If you have sensitive skin or it’s your first peel, we start lighter and build from there. That’s the advantage of working with a team that understands skin science, not just aesthetics.
Wyckoff’s demographic skews toward professionals who can’t afford two weeks of downtime, which is why most of our clients opt for light to medium peels. You get real results without looking like you’ve been through something traumatic. And because Wyckoff residents tend to be active outdoors—whether it’s hiking at High Mountain or spending time at the parks—we emphasize sun protection as part of your aftercare. Your results only last if you protect them, and we make sure you know exactly how to do that. We also participate in the Allē rewards program, so if you’re already getting Botox or fillers here, your chemical peel can earn you points toward future treatments.
Cost depends on the type and depth of the peel. Light peels typically range from $150 to $300 per treatment. Medium-depth peels can run $500 to $1,000 depending on the area treated and the specific formula used. Deep peels are more intensive and can cost significantly more, though we rarely recommend them unless you have severe skin damage.
At House of Ness, pricing is transparent. We don’t upsell you into treatments you don’t need. During your complimentary consultation, we’ll give you an exact price based on your skin goals and the recommended treatment plan. We also offer discounts for new clients, military, nurses, and first responders, plus our Allē rewards program lets you earn points on every dollar spent.
Most people need a series of peels for optimal results—usually three to five treatments spaced two to five weeks apart. We’ll map that out upfront so you know what you’re committing to, both time-wise and financially.
Light and medium chemical peels don’t hurt. You’ll feel tingling or warmth during application, but it’s not painful. If you have sensitive skin, we can adjust the formula or use a numbing agent beforehand. Deep peels are more intense, but again, those are rarely necessary for most skin concerns.
Recovery depends on peel depth. Light peels give you 3-4 days of minor flaking that you can easily cover with makeup—most people call these “lunchtime peels” because you can literally get one during your lunch break and go back to work. Medium peels involve more noticeable peeling for about a week, along with redness and sensitivity. You’ll want to avoid social events for a few days, but you’re not bedridden.
The biggest recovery rule? Stay out of the sun. Your new skin is vulnerable, and UV exposure can cause hyperpigmentation or undo your results. We’ll send you home with a detailed aftercare plan, including which moisturizers and sunscreens to use. Follow it, and your recovery will be smooth. Ignore it, and you’re wasting your money.
Yes, but it depends on the type of scarring and pigmentation you’re dealing with. Chemical peels work well for post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (the dark marks left after acne heals) and shallow, rolling acne scars. They remove damaged skin layers and stimulate collagen production, which helps smooth out texture and even out tone over time.
For deeper, pitted acne scars, peels alone might not be enough. You may need to combine treatments—like pairing a chemical peel with microneedling or laser resurfacing—for more dramatic improvement. We’ll assess your scarring during the consultation and give you realistic expectations. If a peel isn’t the best option, we’ll tell you what is.
Hyperpigmentation from sun damage responds really well to glycolic and TCA peels, especially if you’re consistent with treatments and sun protection afterward. But if you have melasma (hormonally triggered pigmentation), peels need to be approached carefully. Too aggressive, and you can make it worse. That’s why working with someone who understands skin biology matters—we’re not just applying acid and hoping for the best.
You’ll see initial results within a week, once the peeling process is complete and your fresh skin is fully revealed. That’s when you’ll notice smoother texture, brighter tone, and a more even complexion. But the full benefits—like improved firmness and reduced fine lines—develop over the next few weeks as your skin continues to regenerate and produce new collagen.
Light peels give you subtle, cumulative results. One treatment will refresh your skin, but a series of three to five peels spaced a few weeks apart will give you the dramatic improvement most people are looking for. Medium peels deliver more noticeable results after a single treatment, but you might still want a second session depending on your goals.
The key is consistency. If you get a peel, see great results, then go back to skipping sunscreen and neglecting your skincare routine, those results won’t last. We’ll recommend medical-grade products that protect and maintain your skin between treatments. Think of the peel as a reset button—what you do after determines how long the results stick around.
Chemical peels can be safe for all skin types, but darker skin tones require extra caution. Deeper peels carry a higher risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation in people with more melanin, which is why we typically start with lighter formulas and adjust based on how your skin responds.
If you have darker skin, we’ll likely recommend a gentler peel with a lower concentration of active ingredients, and we’ll be very conservative with application time. The goal is to improve your skin without triggering pigmentation issues that are harder to fix than the original problem. We’ve treated clients of all ethnicities, and the key is customization—not every peel works for every person.
Certain skin conditions also affect whether a peel is right for you. If you have active eczema, rosacea, or are on certain medications like Accutane, we may need to wait or choose a different treatment altogether. That’s why the consultation matters. We’re not just checking boxes—we’re making sure a chemical peel is actually the safest, most effective option for your specific skin.
Yes, and many of our Wyckoff clients do exactly that. Chemical peels address skin texture, tone, and surface-level concerns like fine lines and pigmentation. Botox targets dynamic wrinkles caused by muscle movement, and fillers restore volume loss. Together, they give you a more comprehensive rejuvenation than any single treatment could.
The timing matters, though. We typically recommend getting Botox or fillers first, then waiting about two weeks before doing a chemical peel. That gives the injectables time to settle and reduces the risk of migration or irritation. If you’re doing a light peel, the timing is less critical, but we’ll still space things out to be safe.
Combining treatments also makes financial sense if you’re enrolled in the Allē rewards program. You earn points on both your injectables and your peel, which you can use toward future treatments. And because we offer complimentary consultations and follow-ups, we can map out a treatment plan that sequences everything properly—so you’re not guessing or getting conflicting advice from different providers. You’re working with one team that understands how all these treatments interact and complement each other.