February 24th

Chemical Peel Model

What is a Chemical Peel?

A chemical peel is a skin treatment that involves applying a solution to the skin to exfoliate and promote cell turnover. This process helps improve skin texture, reduce fine lines, treat acne, and even out skin tone. Depending on the type of peel, it can range from superficial to deep, providing varying levels of exfoliation and results.

Best Candidate:

Individuals looking to enhance their skin’s appearance by addressing concerns such as dullness, uneven texture, acne scars, or hyperpigmentation. Ideal candidates should have generally healthy skin and not have any active infections, open wounds, or specific skin conditions that may contraindicate the treatment.

Contraindications:

** Please do not apply if any of the following pertain to you **

- Allergies to ingredients in the chemical peel  

- Active skin infections or inflammation in the treatment area  

- Use of isotretinoin (Accutane) within the past year  

- Recent laser treatments or other skin procedures (within 2 weeks)  

- Pregnant or breastfeeding  

- Uncontrolled medical conditions (e.g., diabetes, hypertension)  

- Autoimmune disorders affecting skin healing (e.g., lupus, MS)  

- History of keloid formation or hypertrophic scars  

- Current use of blood thinners or anticoagulants  

- Open wounds or cuts in the treatment area 

To be a model, inquire below by filling out each field. Please be sure to include the class title (for ex: Intro to Microneedling, Intro to Dermal Fillers, and Radio Frequency), you may apply for more than 1 class at a time.