PCA Chemical Peel in Mesa, AZ
Professional-grade peel applied by PCA-certified estheticians. Advanced skincare by a licensed esthetician at Best Estie Day Spa in Mesa, Arizona. $134. By appointment only. Call (480) 202-0720.
Applied by PCA-certified estheticians
This is a professional-grade PCA peel applied by estheticians certified in the PCA system. That certification matters: peel strength, layering, and timing are judgment calls, and they are made by someone trained specifically in these formulations.
What a peel does
A chemical peel works on the surface layer of the skin to address texture, tone, and congestion. Strength and formulation are selected based on your skin and your history, not applied uniformly.
Aftercare is part of the treatment
Peels have a defined aftercare period, and following it is not optional if you want the treatment to go well. We have a dedicated aftercare page covering exactly what to do and avoid afterward. Read it before your appointment, not after.
Tell us what you are using
Certain products, particularly retinoids and exfoliating acids, and certain medications change whether a peel is appropriate and at what strength. Tell your esthetician everything you are using on your skin and any medications you take. This is the single most important part of the consultation.
Booking
Fifty minutes, $134, by appointment only. Call (480) 202-0720 and mention it is your first peel with us if so.
PCA Chemical Peel FAQs
What does PCA-certified mean?
Our estheticians are certified in the PCA system, which matters because peel strength, layering and timing are judgment calls made by someone trained specifically in these formulations.
Is there aftercare for a chemical peel?
Yes, and following it is not optional if you want the treatment to go well. We have a dedicated aftercare page covering what to do and avoid. Read it before your appointment rather than after.
What do I need to tell my esthetician beforehand?
Everything you use on your skin, particularly retinoids and exfoliating acids, and any medications you take. These change whether a peel is appropriate and at what strength, so it is the most important part of the consultation.