Chemical Peel Treatment

Chemical peel treatments are designed to improve skin tone, texture, and clarity by removing damaged outer layers of skin. A customized chemical solution is applied to exfoliate the surface, allowing new, healthier skin to emerge during the healing process.

Chemical peels may help improve:

  • Uneven skin texture and tone
  • Fine lines and superficial wrinkles
  • Sun damage and discoloration
  • Acne and acne scarring

While chemical peels are not a substitute for surgical procedures such as a facelift, they can significantly refresh and rejuvenate the skin. Your provider at Vincent Surgical Arts will help determine the appropriate peel based on your goals and skin type.

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Who is a good candidate for

Chemical Peel Treatment

Chemical peel candidates include individuals with uneven skin tone, rough texture, sun damage, or mild acne scarring. This treatment is ideal for patients looking to refresh their complexion and improve skin clarity.

Candidates should be willing to follow post-treatment care instructions and understand that results vary by peel depth.

Chemical Peel Treatment

Quick Facts

Curious about what to expect? Our Quick Facts section offers a clear overview of procedure time, downtime, and full recovery so you can plan your treatment with confidence.
Avg Procedure Time:

30–60 minutes

Return to Work:

1–3 days

Full Results:

1–2 weeks

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Chemical Peel Treatment FAQs

  • Chemical peels can enhance the appearance of facial and other skin on men and women of all ages. While chemical peeling is available to almost everyone, skin type and coloring are important considerations. The best candidates are usually those with fair, thin skin that has a tendency toward fine wrinkling or scarring on the face. Deeper chemical peels are usually not recommended for highly pigmented skin, such as Asian, Black and Mediterranean, or oily complexions.

    This procedure will not prevent aging, however, chemical peels can erase, fade or reduce fine facial wrinkles and remove other surface imperfections. Before your surgery, think carefully about your expectations and discuss them with your cosmetic surgeon. Remember, improvement, not perfection, is the goal.

    There are now several different types of chemical peels depending upon your particular condition. For certain types of scars and pits, dermabrasion, which uses a tool to “sand” the surface of the skin, may be suggested. We will discuss your condition to see if and what type of chemical peel is right for you.