Medical Grade Facials
Catering to all skin types, Me by Michelle in Scottsdale, Arizona, offers various medical-grade peels that are customizable to your unique skin. Our options are endless and range from no downtime peels to more aggressive peels, which are all effective for smoother, stronger, and more youthful skin.
What is a Medical Grade Facial
The aging process, acne, and sun exposure can produce a wrinkled, spotted, uneven or scarred skin appearance, which is discomforting for some. If you want to restore your self-confidence by revitalizing your skin appearance, you may consider one of our many chemical peel solutions. These facials target the outer layers of skin to reveal a new, healthy pink layer beneath.
Why to get a Medical Grade Facial
These treatments are one of the most non-invasive ways to improve your skin’s texture and tone. However, it is important to state that chemical peels will improve the appearance of certain skin conditions, it may not eliminate them entirely:
- Discoloration
- Melasma
- Acne
- Aging skin
- Sun damage
Also, a chemical peel does not address moderate wrinkles, deep scarring or sagging skin, since peels only address the surface layers of the skin. Blemishes deeper than those layers will not be improved. Chemical peels trigger a deep exfoliation process and will provide refreshing, radiant results.
Peels are administered at different skin depths depending on your desired results. Of course, deeper peels will produce the most dramatic results, but also require a longer recovery time. Based on an initial consultation, our expert skin care professionals will recommend a course of action that provides you with the results you are looking for.
Thank you so much Michelle,
Michelle has such a wide range of services that there is absolutely something for everyone! She listened to who I am as a person and found a fit for my specific skincare approach. She didn’t push products or services at me. It was an amazing experience.
Do you need help maintaining your skin and fresh faced look?