Enjoy a Youthful Glow

Offering something for everyone, Boston Plastic Surgery’s Skin Wellness Center provides a number of peels to help soften and brighten your facial skin. Contact us today to set up an appointment and see the positive results for yourself.

ZO 3-Step Peel

This is one of our favorite peels to treat multiple skin concerns all at once. The ZO 3-Step Peel includes precise exfoliation with a blend of salicylic acid, lactic acid, and TCA, followed by an application of retinol creme to induce collagen production and cell turnover. The final step is a calming creme to minimize post-procedure inflammation and moisturize the treated skin.

The peeling process takes just a few days to complete, after which you will experience softer, smoother, and visibly brighter skin!

VI Peel

The popular Vi Peel includes a blend of synergistic peeling agents that are suitable for all skin types. The Vi Peel can provide dramatic skin improvement with minimum downtime and effective results. We can customize your Vi Peel to target fine lines and wrinkles, sun damage, or acne and acne scars. Learn more about the Vi Peel »

Glycolic Peel

Chemical peels using alpha-hydroxy acids, such as glycolic or fruit acids, are the mildest of the peel formulas. They can provide smoother, brighter-looking skin and are used to treat:

  • Fine lines
  • Dryness
  • Uneven pigmentation
  • Acne-prone skin
  • Clogged pores (whiteheads and blackheads)

Unlike buffered and weaker products used by non-medical facilities, our medical-grade products help ensure more effective treatments and improved outcomes.

Lactic Acid Peel

Known for its hydrating benefits, this revitalizing exfoliation procedure will provide the desired smoothing effects without the dryness that sometimes occurs in other peel procedures. The lactic acid peel is a perfect choice for those with sensitive skin. 

More chemical peel options

In addition to the above options, we also offer rejuvenating chemical peels from Glytone, and Glo. At your personal consultation, our skincare specialists will go over all of your options help you choose the right peel for your skin type, your concerns, and your goals.

Discover Dermfit Skin Fitness, our premier skin membership designed to help you realize your fittest skin potential for healthy and confident aging. 

Our personalized approach and exclusive benefits ensure you can say goodbye to skincare gimmicks and hello to vibrant aging.

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