A smoother, brighter complexion—without guessing your way through recovery
What a chemical peel actually does (and why it works)
The most important “secret” is consistency: many clients see their best change from a thoughtfully spaced series rather than a one-time treatment.
Peel types: superficial vs. medium vs. deep (and typical downtime)
| Peel depth | Best for | What you may notice | Typical downtime window* |
|---|---|---|---|
| Superficial | Glow, mild texture, light congestion | Tightness, mild dryness, light flaking | 1–5 days* |
| Medium | More visible tone/texture change, stubborn discoloration | Noticeable peeling, redness, sensitivity | ~7–10 days* |
| Deep | Significant sun damage and deeper lines (not for everyone) | More intense healing and strict aftercare | Longer + more medical oversight* |
Quick “Did you know?” facts (that save a lot of frustration)
How to prep for your chemical peel (simple, effective checklist)
Pre-peel steps (most common guidance)
Chemical peel aftercare: the first 7 days (what to do, what to avoid)
Days 0–2: calm + protect
Days 3–7: peeling phase + slow re-entry
Choosing the right peel for your skin tone and sensitivity
Local angle: chemical peels in Meridian, Idaho (timing + lifestyle)
If your calendar is packed with outdoor events, we’ll help you choose a peel type and schedule that fits your real life—so you don’t feel like you’re constantly “dodging the sun.”