Intimate Chemical Peel Treatments

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Say Goodbye to Skin Discoloration in Intimate Areas

You’re not alone — many women experience darkened skin in delicate areas due to friction, shaving, hormones, or aging.

At Mirror Mirror, we offer a professional intimate chemical peel designed to safely brighten and even out skin tone with minimal discomfort and downtime.
Whether you’re preparing for a big event or simply want to feel more confident, this treatment is discreet, effective, and tailored to you.

Intimate chemical peel treatment in a professional spa

Hyperpigmentation Isn’t Just a Surface Issue

Many clients come to us unsure of what’s causing discoloration in intimate areas — and even more unsure of how to treat it safely.

Our intimate chemical peel targets common skin concerns like uneven tone, dark spots, and friction-induced hyperpigmentation.

Using professional-grade exfoliants, we help fade unwanted discoloration and restore your skin’s natural radiance — with no harsh chemicals and no guesswork.

Every peel at Mirror Mirror is designed for a specific skin goal. Here's how they compare:

Book a consult to find the right one for your goals

Mesopeel

✔ Targets: Hyperpigmentation, dull tone, mild texture
✔ Best For: Sensitive skin types, especially for intimate areas
✔ Benefits: Evens tone gently, minimal downtime

Retinol Peel

✔ Targets: Fine lines, dullness, mild scarring
✔ Best For: Aging skin or those seeking brighter texture
✔ Benefits: Promotes collagen and smoother texture

Cosmelan Peel

✔ Targets: Stubborn pigmentation and melasma
✔ Best For: Advanced discoloration (face or body)
✔ Benefits: Multi-phase peel with long-term results

BioRePeel

✔ Targets: Acne, blemishes, active breakouts
✔ Best For: Oily, acne-prone skin
✔ Benefits: Deep exfoliation + skin renewal

Every Inch of Confidence Counts

Whether it’s your face, your underarms, or your most intimate skin — you deserve to feel confident in every inch of your body.

Our intimate chemical peel is designed to help you move through life without irritation, discoloration, or discomfort.

This treatment targets the areas most affected by friction, shaving, or hormonal changes — leaving skin smooth, even, and empowered.

Whether you’re hitting the gym, slipping into your favorite dress, or just doing it for yourself — now’s the time to feel confident in your skin, all of it.

Intimate chemical peel treatment in a professional spa
Intimate chemical peel treatment in a professional spa

For the Moments You'll Never Forget

The most unforgettable moments of your life — your wedding day, a romantic getaway, a milestone celebration — deserve your full, radiant confidence.

At Mirror Mirror, we specialize in intimate skincare that helps you feel beautiful, smooth, and secure in your own skin — from every angle.

Trust us as your discreet partner in confidence, so when it matters most, you feel completely ready to shine.

How Much Does A Chemical Peel Cost?

Mesopeels (hyperpigmentation, anti-aging, saggy skin)
$250

BioRePeel

$250

Retinol Peel

$250

Cosmelan Peel*

$1100

*includes 2 sessions & home care kit

The chemical peels at our Los Angeles medspa can lift, lighten, fill, tighten, smooth, soften, and rejuvenate a patient’s aesthetic features with little to no recovery time involved.

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Procedure For A Chemical Peel

Your doctor will clean the skin before the chemical peel is applied. This will remove any oils or dirt on the skin’s surface.

The chemical peel will then be applied by your doctor using a brush, cotton ball, gauze, or sponge.

Chemical Peel Application

It is usually applied to the face, but it can also be used on other parts of the body. The length of time that the peel is left on the skin will depend on the type of peel that is used.

After the peel has been removed, the doctor may apply a soothing cream and a moisturizer.

The chemical peel solution will cause unwanted outer layers of your skin to blister and peel off. This will leave new, healthy skin underneath.

Cosmelan Peel and Other Frequently Asked Questions

Morpheus8 Laser System is an FDA-approved laser system that is designed to improve the appearance of skin. It uses laser energy to penetrate deep into the skin and stimulate the production of new collagen. This can help to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, scars, and other signs of aging.

Chemical peels are a popular cosmetic procedure that can improve the appearance of the skin. But who should get a chemical peel?

People with sun-damaged skin, wrinkles, age spots, or other blemishes may benefit from a chemical peel. Those with acne-prone skin may also want to consider this treatment.

However, it’s important to remember that not everyone is a good candidate for a chemical peel. People with darker skin tones may experience slight discoloration after the treatment. Some people with sensitive skin may find that the peeling process is too harsh for them.

As such, before considering a chemical peel, be sure to talk to us at Mirror Mirror Med Spa. We will look at your individual needs and can help you make an informed decision as to whether this procedure is right for you.

There is no one definitive answer to the question of how often you should get a chemical peel. It depends on your skin type, the strength of the peel, and your individual goals.

Generally speaking, however, superficial (light) peels can be repeated every 6 to 12 months, medium peels may be repeated every 9 to 12 months, and deep peels may be repeated every 18 to 24 months. People with sensitive skin may also need to wait longer between peels than those with tougher skin.

As always, you can consult with a qualified skincare professional at our beauty clinic to get expert advice on how often is right for you.

When you are getting ready for a chemical peel, your doctor will tell you what to do in order to prepare your skin. However, one of the most general things to remember is to avoid sun exposure before and after your peel. This is because the sun can cause skin irritation and make your peel less effective.

In addition, you may need to stop using certain medications and topical products before your peel. This is because they can increase your risk of skin irritation or other complications.

After a chemical peel, it is important to take care of your skin to ensure that you get the most out of your treatment.

Here are some tips for taking care of your skin after a chemical peel:

-Keep your skin hydrated. Drink plenty of water and apply moisturizer regularly.
-Avoid sun exposure. Sun exposure can cause sunburn and increase the risk of skin irritation. Wear sunscreen when you go outside.
-Avoid picking or scratching your skin. This can cause irritation and damage the new skin cells that have formed as a result of the peel.
-Follow your doctor’s instructions carefully.

To ensure you get the best results from a chemical peel, it is important to follow these tips:

First, be sure to avoid sun exposure before and after your peel. Sun exposure can increase the risk of adverse effects, and can also make it difficult for your skin to heal properly.

Second, make sure to moisturize your skin regularly. This will help keep your skin healthy and hydrated.

Finally, avoid touching or picking at your skin. Touching or picking can delay healing and cause scarring.

By following these simple tips, you can ensure that you get the most out of your chemical peel.

Most people can put on makeup again as soon as they feel comfortable doing so. Some people may need to wait a day or two, but that mostly depends on how strong the peel was and how your skin reacts.

In any case, the general consensus seems to be that you should wait for at least 24 hours before applying makeup after a chemical peel. This is because the skin needs time to heal and regenerate after the peel. Applying makeup before this can interfere with the healing process and lead to irritation or other skin problems.

If you have any questions or concerns, it is always best to speak with your dermatologist.

As the old skin goes away to may way for the new, you will see some peeling. This is a common side effect of chemical peels. Most people will experience some level of peeling for 2 – 3 days after their peel. Peeling is mostly some light flaking, which can cause the old skin to come off in small amounts per time.

The peeling should stop within 4 days, but it may take longer for some people. If your peel is more, you may need up to 1 week for the skin to completely rejuvenate.

During this time, it is important to keep the skin moisturized and protected from the sun.

To conceal the peeling, use moisturizer liberally several times a day.

While there are minor effects (such as redness and irritation for a while) associated with the peel, it is generally considered safe and effective.

The chemical peel cosmetic procedure is also quite effective at improving the appearance of skin blemishes, age spots, and wrinkles, so it is well worth the expense.

The types of chemical peels mentioned earlier are further classified into three subtypes of chemical peels: light, medium, and deep.

Light Chemical Peel

A light chemical peel is a minimally invasive procedure used to improve the appearance of the skin.

The peel uses a mild acid to remove the top layer of skin, which reveals newer, healthier skin underneath. This can improve the appearance of wrinkles, scars, and pigmentation.

Medium Chemical Peel

A medium chemical peel is a procedure that uses a stronger solution than a light peel but is not as strong as a deep peel.

It is used to treat sun damage, age spots, wrinkles, and mild scarring.

The medium chemical peel removes the top layer of skin and stimulates the production of new collagen. It also tightens the skin and reduces the appearance of pores.

Deep Chemical Peel

A deep chemical peel is a type of chemical peel that uses a higher concentration of acid than a light or medium chemical peel.

The acid is applied to the skin to remove the top layer of skin cells. This can improve the appearance of scars, age spots, and wrinkles.

A deep chemical peel may also be used to improve the appearance of sun-damaged skin.

The type and depth of the peel will determine how much of an immediate effect is felt by the skin. A light peel will remove the outer layer of skin, while a deep peel may penetrate to the lower layers.

So, the recovery process varies depending on the type of peel and the depth of the peel. A light peel may only require a few days of downtime, while a deep peel can take weeks or even months.