Chemical Peel
Las Cruces, NM
Sun damage is one of the most common skin concerns for Las Cruces residents — and chemical peels are one of the most effective ways to treat it. At Bare Cat LLC, our professionally applied chemical peels dissolve the outermost layers of damaged skin, triggering natural renewal and revealing fresher, more even-toned skin beneath. Whether you're dealing with sun spots, uneven texture, fine lines, or post-acne marks, a chemical peel can deliver remarkable results.
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A chemical peel applies a carefully selected acid solution — such as glycolic, lactic, or salicylic acid — to the skin surface. The acid loosens the bonds between dead skin cells, allowing them to shed over the following days and reveal the regenerated skin beneath. We offer light-to-medium depth peels suitable for most skin types, addressing concerns including hyperpigmentation, sun damage, mild acne scars, fine lines, and rough texture. A thorough skin consultation precedes every peel to ensure the right peel depth and formula for your skin.
Why Choose Bare Cat LLC
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Skin consultation included
We assess your skin type and goals before selecting the right peel formula.
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Sun damage specialists
We understand desert-climate skin and the specific challenges New Mexico sun creates.
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Licensed, trained estheticians
Chemical peels require expertise — ours are performed only by licensed professionals.
Service Details
- Service
- Chemical Peel
- Duration
- 45–60 minutes
- Price
- $90
- Location
- Las Cruces, NM
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a chemical peel do?
Controlled acid resurfacing removes the top layer of damaged skin to fade pigmentation, smooth texture, soften fine lines, and reduce breakouts. Different acid strengths target different concerns.
Will I peel visibly?
Light peels: minor flaking for 2–3 days. Medium peels: visible peeling for 3–5 days. We choose the strength based on your goals, skin tone, and downtime tolerance.
Who shouldn't get a peel?
Skip peels if you have recent retinoid use (within 5–7 days), active eczema or rosacea flares, sunburn, Accutane history in the last 6 months, or pregnancy. We screen for all of these at booking.
How often can I get a peel?
Every 4 to 6 weeks for light peels; less frequently for stronger formulations. Always pair with daily mineral SPF — sun exposure undoes peel results fast.
Do I need to alternate with facials?
Yes — space peels and facials at least 2 weeks apart. Both resurface; doing them back-to-back over-exfoliates the skin.