Single-room skin care clinic on University Avenue, Pure Skin Lounge focuses entirely on corrective esthetics — chemical peels, dermaplaning, extractions, and LED therapy — without branching into injectables or laser devices. Consultations begin with a Fitzpatrick skin-type assessment and a Wood's lamp screening to map pigment, vascular, and congestion zones before a protocol is chosen, a front-end intake that mirrors the acne-grade workup Dermalilly Skincare uses. Product lines lean on pharmaceutical-grade back-bar formulations rather than retail skincare, which keeps active percentages regulated inside the treatment room. Back-bar peels cover glycolic, lactic, mandelic, and TCA depths matched to hyperpigmentation and post-inflammatory marks from acne. For clients requiring maintenance between peel cycles, the monthly facial program tracks barrier recovery against the LED-and-oxygen protocols Feel Good Skin handles across the neighborhood. The most complex cases are multi-session pigment correction on melasma and PIH for Fitzpatrick IV through VI skin, where aggressive acid depths risk rebound darkening if not sequenced carefully.