Aesthetic
Chemical Peels


What is a Chemical Peel?
Chemical peels involve utilizing a chemical solution on the skin that exfoliates the outer layers, stimulating the growth of new, healthy skin cells. This process helps improve skin tone, texture, and overall appearance. Peels can address several skin concerns, including acne, hyperpigmentation, fine lines, and sun damage.
Chemical peels are one of the most effective and least invasive ways to resurface the skin, revealing improved tone and texture. With various types and strengths of peels available, it is crucial to work with an experienced provider who can accurately diagnose and tailor treatments to meet each patient’s unique needs. At Village Dermatology, we specialize in customizing chemical peels to achieve the best possible outcomes for our patients.
Customizing Chemical Peels
Choosing the right type and strength of peel is vital for effectiveness and safety. A peel that is too mild may not provide the desired results, while a peel that is too strong can cause unnecessary damage. At Village Dermatology, our experts customize each peel based on the patient’s skin type, concerns, and goals to ensure optimal results.

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Benefits of Chemical Peels
Enhanced Skin Tone
Reduced appearance of dark spots and discoloration.
Improved Skin Texture
Smoother, more even skin surface.
Acne Management
Reduced acne breakouts and minimized acne scars.
Anti-Aging
Decreased fine lines and wrinkles, promoting youthful skin.
Radiant Complexion
Brighter, more luminous skin
FAQS
How should I prepare for a Chemical Peel?
To prepare for a chemical peel, avoid using retinoids, exfoliants, and other strong skincare products for at least a week before your treatment. Your dermatologist will provide specific pre-treatment instructions based on your skin type and the type of peel you will receive.
Does Chemical Peels hurt?
You may feel a slight tingling sensation as the solution works to exfoliate the skin. The peel is then neutralized and removed, followed by the application of soothing and hydrating products.
Is there any downtime after a Chemical Peel?
The downtime depends on the type and strength of the peel. Light peels may have no downtime, while medium to deep peels may require a few days to a week of recovery. Your skin may appear red and peel as it heals, but these effects are temporary.
How often should I get a Chemical Peel?
The frequency of chemical peels treatments will depend on the type of peel and your skin concerns. Light peels can be performed every 4-6 weeks, while medium and deep peels are typically done less frequently.
What should I do after a Chemical Peel?
Post-treatment care will include avoiding sun exposure and using a broad-spectrum sunscreen daily. Keep your skin moisturized and avoid using strong skincare ingredients until your skin has fully recovered.
Can Chemical Peels be combined with other treatments?
Yes, chemical peels can be used with other aesthetic treatments such as dermaplaning, HydraFacials, and microneedling to enhance results.
