MicroPeel
A MicroPeel is a light, non-invasive skin rejuvenation treatment that combines mechanical exfoliation, often with chemical exfoliation and/or cryotherapy, to improve skin texture, clarity, and radiance. It’s frequently performed as part of a medical facial in dermatology or aesthetic clinics.
Key Components of a MicroPeel:
Depending on the provider, a MicroPeel may include some or all of the following steps:
- Dermaplaning or Microdermabrasion
- Removes dead skin cells and fine facial hair (vellus hair)
- Leaves skin smoother and better able to absorb products
 
- Chemical Peel (usually mild acids like glycolic, lactic, or salicylic acid)
- Further exfoliates the skin
- Helps with acne, pigmentation, and dullness
 
- Cryotherapy (optional)
- Uses a blast of cold (liquid CO₂ or other methods) to calm inflammation and kill bacteria
- Often used to soothe acne-prone skin
 
What It Treats:
- Dull or rough skin
- Fine lines
- Mild acne or acne scarring
- Uneven pigmentation
- Congested pores
Benefits:
- Gentle and customizable
- Little to no downtime
- Immediate improvement in glow and texture
- Safe for most skin types
Our Approach and Expertise
At One Dermatology, our approach to the MicroPeel is rooted in science, precision, and personalized care. This three-step treatment combines dermaplaning, a light chemical peel, and cryogenic therapy to deeply exfoliate and refresh the skin without downtime. We customize each peel to your skin type and goals, whether you are targeting dullness, uneven texture, or early signs of aging. Our team of experienced providers ensures the process is gentle yet effective, promoting smoother, clearer, and more radiant skin with every session. We believe that great results come from consistent care and advanced techniques, so we use medical-grade products and perform every MicroPeel with attention to detail. With our expertise, you can feel confident that your skin is in trusted hands from start to finish. Reveal your healthiest skin yet by booking your consultation with One Dermatology today.


