Living in Boca Raton often means a love affair with the sun, but our skin tends to keep the receipts in the form of dark spots. If you find yourself layering on heavy concealer or feeling frustrated by a patchy complexion, a targeted pigment peel is likely the reset button your skin needs. It’s effective, efficient, and tailored to your specific sensitivity levels.
You have spent years on the boat or at the beach and are now seeing age spots and freckles that won't fade.
You deal with hormonal pigment patches that seem to darken with heat or stress and resist over-the-counter creams.
Your breakouts are gone, but they left behind stubborn dark marks (PIH) that disrupt your skin's clarity.

















A journey to a brighter, more even complexion
When you walk into Skin Lounge Med Spa, you’ll leave the humid Florida heat behind for a cool, calming environment. We begin with a thorough skin analysis to determine the depth of pigmentation and select the specific acid blend—be it TCA, lactic, or a modified Jessner’s—that suits your skin type and downtime preference.
Your aesthetician will double-cleanse your skin to remove all oils and makeup. We then apply a prep solution to ensure the peel penetrates evenly. This step is crucial for consistent results and prevents ‘hot spots’ during the treatment.
The active solution is applied in layers. You may feel a warming or tingling sensation, which we manage with a handheld fan for your comfort. This process usually takes 10 to 15 minutes, depending on the number of layers required to target your specific pigment concerns.
Once the desired frost or time is reached, we neutralize the peel (if necessary) and apply soothing serums and a high-grade SPF. You will leave with detailed instructions on how to care for your skin as it sheds the old to reveal the new.
Customized intensity levels for your lifestyle
Uses lighter acids like Lactic or Mandelic. Great for first-timers or those who cannot afford visible peeling. It brightens the skin instantly with zero downtime, perfect for a quick refresh before an event.
Typically involves TCA or Jessner’s solution. This tier targets deeper sun damage and melasma. Expect 3-5 days of light to moderate flaking. This is the ‘workhorse’ tier for significant pigment reduction.
A high-strength treatment (like Cosmelan or similar) designed for stubborn, deep-seated melasma. This involves a mask applied in-office and a strict home-care regimen. Expect about a week of social downtime for dramatic transformation.
Remove peach fuzz and dead skin cells before the peel to allow the acid to penetrate deeper and more evenly.
Add a 20-minute session of Red LED light post-peel to reduce inflammation and speed up the restoring process.
Don’t stop at the jawline; extend the brightening benefits to the sun-damaged chest and neck area.
Apply a potent growth factor serum immediately after the peel to boost collagen production and recovery.
Investment in a clearer, spot-free future
Erase Years of Florida Sun Damage & Melasma
Living the Boca lifestyle usually means weekends at the Beach Club and afternoons strolling downtown Boca—but the Florida sun takes a toll in the form of dark spots and uneven tone. Our Pigment Peels are the complete reset button for the high-standard Bocan aesthetic.
Enhance Your Results with Synergistic Pairings
After your Pigment Peels, your skin may benefit from calm aftercare and a simple routine. Skin Lounge keeps treatment planning non-invasive, practical, and focused on visible improvement without overpromising.
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If you want to extend your visit, ask about a customized facial plan, gentle peel support, or another appropriate skin care service. We will recommend only what fits your skin goals, comfort level, and schedule.
Not necessarily. Modern peels often cause microscopic exfoliation (flaking) rather than sheet peeling, though stronger tiers will produce more visible shedding.
Absolutely not immediately. Your fresh skin will be highly sensitive to UV rays; you must avoid direct sun exposure and wear high-SPF sunscreen for at least a week.
While one peel can brighten the skin, addressing deep hyperpigmentation or melasma usually requires a series of 3 to 6 treatments spaced a few weeks apart.
For superficial peels, you can wear mineral makeup the next day. For medium-depth peels, we recommend waiting until the peeling process has finished to avoid irritation.
Peels use chemical reactions to lift pigment, while lasers use light energy. Peels are often safer for melasma, which can sometimes be aggravated by the heat of lasers.