Chemical Peels
Reveal a fresh, luminous complexion. This transformative treatment deeply exfoliates damaged outer skin layers to visibly smooth texture, clear away imperfections, and uncover a radiant glow.
What Is A Chemical Peel?
A chemical peel is a skin treatment that exfoliates the outer layers of skin to reveal a
smoother, brighter complexion.
What Skin Concerns Can Chemical Peels Treat?
They can improve fine lines, acne, acne scars, sun damage, hyperpigmentation, melasma,
and uneven skin tone.
Is The Treatment Painful?
You may feel mild tingling or warmth during the treatment, which usually subsides quickly.
How Long Does The Treatment Take?
Most appointments take 30–45 minutes.
Is There Any Downtime?
Downtime depends on the peel. Mild redness and peeling may last from a few days to about
a week.
When Will I See Results?
Many patients notice brighter, smoother skin within 7–10 days after treatment.
How Many Treatments Will I Need?
A series of 3–6 treatments is often recommended for optimal results.
What Should I Avoid After A Peel?
Avoid sun exposure, picking or peeling the skin, harsh skincare products, and wear
sunscreen daily.
Can Chemical Peels Be Combined With Other Treatments?
Yes. They can be incorporated into a customized treatment plan with other aesthetic
procedures when appropriate.
Who Is A Good Candidate?
Most healthy adults looking to improve skin tone, texture, and overall skin health are good
candidates after a consultation.
How Often Can I Have A Chemical Peel?
Light peels may be repeated every 4–6 weeks, while deeper peels require longer intervals
as recommended by your provider.