Professional Treatments: microdermabrasion and chemical peels (Micropeels)
Professional treatments, microdermabrasion and peels, are used to improve the appearance of the skin on the face, neck or hands. Microdernmabrasion followed by a chemical peel is known as a Micropeel. Many, but not all, treatments contain ingredients that cause it to exfoliate and eventually peel off (hence the term peel). The treated regenerated skin is usually smoother and less wrinkled. Peels can be used to treat acne scars, aging skin, crow's feet, scars, sun-damaged skin, sagging skin, wrinkles. Micropeels can be used used in combination with microneedling for maximal effect of both treatments.

Pristine Diamond Tip Microdermabrasion
Pristine microdermabrasion combines the polishing action of laser-cut diamond crystals with the cleaning action of vacuum to exfoliate the outer rough outer dead and flaking skin cells and stimulates the growth of new skin cells and the production of collagen and elastin.
BelleDerm Chemical Peels
We offer a variety of pure effective chemical peels from BelleDerm in varying concentrations:
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Glycolic Acid
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Lactic Acid
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Salicylic Acid
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Lactic Brightnening (with 2% Hydroquinone)
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Lite Jessners (7% calicylic, 7% lactic acid, 7% resorcinol)

Lira Clinical Peels
Vita Brite Refresher with PSC
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Mastiha, Vitamin C, and Mandelic Acid Combination
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Intense lightening, tightening, and hydrating
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Great introductory peel for people who have never had a professional treatment
Mineral Jessner Rebuilder with PSC
The Mineral Jessner rebuilder with PSC is a classic Jessner solution of 14% salicylic acid, 14% lactic acid, 14% resorcinol, infused with green tea, colloidal Silver and Gold to achieve maximum healing benefits. This breakthrough treatment addresses various skin conditions including acne, photo-damage and aging rhytids.
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Stimulates collagen and elastin production
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Diminishes the appearance of fine lines and eases deeper expression lines
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Lightens skin and improves tone and texture
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Desquamating the skin results in scar revision



