We offer a variety of facials using a variety of different products from our medical grade skincare line to our all-natural, organic, plant-based skincare line.
The Perfect Derma™ Peel is a medium-depth chemical peel that can be performed as a standalone treatment or in addition to another cosmetic procedure. This medical-grade peel is considered safe for all skin types and can provide beautiful results for patients of all ethnicities. The Perfect Derma Peel is composed of four different acids—TCA, retinoic, salicylic, and kojic—and also contains vitamin C and glutathione, an antioxidant that provides a healthy skin glow.
This innovative, “no peel” chemical treatment works by penetrating through the outermost layer of the skin, directly stimulating the deep dermal layer to produce new collagen and elastin fibers. This technology yields all of the benefitsi(reduction in fine line and wrinkles, pore size, hyperpigmentation, and acne scars without the downtime. Can be done every 7-10 days, recommended in a series of 4-6 sessions.
Skinbetter Science developed this peel formulated with their patented Alpharet Technology combined with a Triple acid blend suitable for most all skin types with minimal down time, giving it the name “The Peel without the Peel.” During this treatment, the chemical solution is applied to the skin, which will cause it to exfoliate. Exfoliation of the skin accelerates the cell renewal process, improving overall skin tone and texture, and minimizing fine lines, wrinkles, dark spots, and break outs.
Just like a chemical peel for the face, our back peels treat those hard-to-reach spots using a chemical acid solution at varying strengths to help clear acne, fade scars and sun damage.
Because you deserve to look and feel your best too! This chemical peel uses Lactic Acid, which is safe to use on pregnant and breastfeeding Mamas!! This peel gently exfoliates the skin to accelerate cell renewal, improve texture and fade dark spots, all while maintaining hydration. This treatment is also a great choice for those with very sensitive or dry skin.
Carboxytherapy is the use of carbon dioxide (CO2) to regenerate the skin. By infusing carbon dioxide into the skin, the body will respond by rushing oxygen rich blood to the tissue. The gel is a super hydrating treatment that delivers carbon dioxide through a patented gel. The mixture is kept on the skin for 35-40 minutes. It has a compounding effect every time it's used within 7 days of application. This is also offered as an add-on service (found under Add-ons).
Dermaplaning is the process of using a sterile dermaplaning blade to gently exfoliate dead skin cells and remove unwanted peach fuzz from your skin. This procedure will leave your face polished, smooth, and radiant. Eliminating the top layers of the dead skin cells will enhance product penetration into the skin during your facial, resulting in the the ultimate glow!
If you aren’t sure exactly where to start, this treatment is for you. This facial begins with a skin analysis/consultation to determine the most appropriate treatment and products that will best meet your skin’s needs and address any concerns you may have. Also included in this treatment is a double cleanse, customized exfoliation, serums, moisturizer, and sunscreen. *For a more corrective treatment, we recommend adding on a service such as dermaplane, LED, etc. to enhance results!
Schedule your skin consultation with one of our Licensed Aestheticians to get your skin on the right track once and for all! This consultation will include a 30-minute client assessment + recommendations on services and products, depending on the individual.
Please reach out to (662) 702-3593 or email us at support@renewdelta.com with any questions!
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