Chemical Peels for Skin Renewal and Clarity

Chemical peels harness controlled exfoliation to safely remove damaged outer skin layers, revealing healthier, smoother, and more even-toned skin beneath. At Legacy Dermatology, peels are customized by depth, light, medium, or deep, based on skin condition, pigmentation, and treatment goals. They can improve fine lines, age spots, acne scars, sun damage, and precancerous growths (keratoses).
Unlike generic spa treatments, our peels are physician-supervised, ensuring safety for all skin tones and precision in targeting complex concerns. Healing varies from days to weeks depending on peel depth, but long-term collagen stimulation leads to firmer texture and a more youthful complexion. When combined with advanced skincare and sun protection, chemical peels deliver lasting transformation.

Why Choose Our Dermatology-Guided Chemical Peels

1. Comprehensive Customization

Peels tailored to skin type, pigmentation depth, and desired results for maximum safety and effectiveness.

2. Multiple Peel Options

From light glycolic peels for maintenance to deep phenol peels for dramatic resurfacing, we cover the full spectrum.

3. Medical Oversight & Safety

Board-certified dermatologists ensure safe administration, especially for darker skin tones or patients with medical conditions.

4. Long-Term Results

Beyond immediate clarity, peels stimulate collagen, improving firmness, elasticity, and resistance to future environmental damage.

What to Expect From Treatment

During treatment, a chemical solution is applied and monitored precisely. Superficial peels cause mild redness and flaking for 5–7 days, while medium and deep peels may involve swelling, peeling, or crusting for up to two weeks.

Targeted Skin Renewal

Treats pigmentation, fine lines, acne, and texture.

Progressive Improvement

Collagen stimulation enhances results over time.

After healing, skin looks brighter, clearer, and smoother. Patients must avoid sun for 7–14 days, apply medical-grade sunscreen, and use dermatologist-recommended serums (antioxidants, retinoids) to preserve results. Consistent maintenance and follow-up treatments prevent recurrence of pigmentation or textural issues.

Frequently Asked Questions

Chemical peels treat sun damage, wrinkles, melasma, acne scars, uneven tone, and precancerous lesions. The depth selected depends on whether concerns are superficial (like pigmentation) or deeper (like scarring and wrinkles).
Superficial peels remove only the outer epidermis, with minimal downtime. Medium peels penetrate the dermis, improving stubborn pigmentation and wrinkles. Deep peels, using stronger solutions, dramatically resurface damaged skin but require longer healing.
Yes, with careful selection. Superficial peels are safest, while medium and deep peels require dermatologist supervision to avoid post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Customized protocols and pre-treatment prep improve safety.
Superficial peels: every 4–6 weeks for maintenance. Medium peels: every 6–12 weeks for corrective results. Deep peels are typically performed once, with lasting improvements.
Mild redness, peeling, or a sunburn-like sensation are normal. Medium/deep peels may cause swelling, crusting, and longer healing, but downtime is rewarded with dramatic skin rejuvenation. Sunscreen is mandatory post-treatment.