sun damage
treatments
glycolic acid peel
The glycolic peel is one of the most effective treatments for sun damage because it penetrates deep into the skin to exfoliate damaged layers and stimulate cell turnover.
By shedding sun-damaged cells and encouraging fresh, healthy skin to surface, it reduces hyperpigmentation, smooths rough patches, and improves overall skin clarity.
Over time, it also boosts collagen, helping to restore firmness lost through UV exposure.
what is it and what does it cause?

Sun damage happens when UV rays break down collagen, elastin, and healthy skin cells. Over time, this can lead to premature aging, dark spots, uneven texture, fine lines, and a dull, leathery appearance.
Even with sunscreen, years of exposure build up, leaving the skin looking uneven and aged.
Targeted treatments can help repair and restore a healthier, brighter complexion.
The Pumpkin Peel helps repair and rejuvenate skin affected by sun exposure.
Its gentle exfoliation removes dull, damaged layers while antioxidants work to protect and repair the skin, helping reduce uneven tone and early signs of aging.
With consistent treatments, it restores a smoother, healthier, and more radiant complexion, leaving your skin refreshed and resilient.
Microneedling helps repair UV-damaged skin by stimulating the body’s natural healing process.
Creating controlled micro-injuries boosts collagen and elastin production, which helps reduce fine lines, uneven pigmentation, and sun-related texture changes.
When paired with targeted serums, it enhances skin renewal and speeds up recovery, making the complexion appear firmer and healthier.
Hydrodermabrasion is excellent for addressing early signs of sun damage by exfoliating dull, damaged skin and infusing it with hydrating and nourishing serums.
This treatment replenishes moisture lost from UV exposure, improves circulation, and restores vitality, leaving the skin looking fresh and rejuvenated.