Key Takeaways
- Chemical peels exfoliate to improve tone, texture, and clarity.
- Light and medium peels suit different concerns and downtime tolerances.
- A series often delivers the best, most even results.
- Spring is a practical time to start, before peak sun exposure.
Your skin goes through a lot between winter dryness and the first waves of spring sun. Dead cells pile up, pores get congested, and no amount of moisturizer fixes the dull, uneven look staring back at you in the mirror. A chemical peel strips that damaged layer away and lets fresh, healthy skin come through. At Just Face It MedSpa in St. Clair, MO, our licensed estheticians customize every peel to your skin type, concerns, and tolerance level.
What Is a Chemical Peel?
A chemical peel uses a controlled acid solution to remove the outermost layers of damaged skin. As those layers shed over the following days, new skin regenerates underneath. The result is smoother texture, more even tone, and a visible improvement in fine lines, acne scarring, and sun damage. Peels range from light (minimal downtime, subtle brightening) to medium-depth (more aggressive exfoliation with a few days of peeling).
Light Peels vs. Medium Peels
Light peels use lower concentrations of glycolic or lactic acid. They brighten the complexion, reduce minor discoloration, and smooth rough texture with little to no visible peeling. You can get a light peel on your lunch break and go back to work. Medium peels penetrate deeper using trichloroacetic acid (TCA) or higher-strength glycolic blends. These target sun damage, moderate acne scarring, and deeper wrinkles. Expect two to five days of visible peeling as the old skin sheds.
Who Benefits Most From Chemical Peels?
Chemical peels work well for a wide range of skin concerns. If you are dealing with acne breakouts or post-acne marks, peels help clear congested pores and fade dark spots left behind by old blemishes. Sun damage and age spots respond well to medium-depth peels, which break up pigment clusters and encourage cell turnover. Dull, rough skin that does not respond to at-home products often sees the biggest difference after even a single peel session.
What to Expect During Your Appointment
Your esthetician starts by cleansing your skin and assessing your concerns. The peel solution is applied in layers, and you will feel a tingling or warm sensation that typically lasts a few minutes. The entire appointment takes about 30 to 45 minutes. After the peel, a neutralizing agent and calming serum are applied. You leave with specific aftercare instructions, including SPF requirements and products to avoid for the first few days.
How Often Should You Get a Chemical Peel?
For light peels, a series of four to six treatments spaced two to four weeks apart delivers the best results. After the initial series, monthly maintenance peels keep your skin in top condition. Medium peels are typically done every three to four months. Your esthetician at Just Face It will build a schedule based on how your skin responds and what you are trying to achieve.
Why Spring Is the Best Time to Start
Starting a peel series in spring gives your skin time to renew before summer. UV exposure is the biggest risk after a peel because fresh skin is more sensitive to the sun. By beginning now, you complete your series while UV levels are still moderate and enter summer with your strongest, healthiest skin. Pair your peels with daily SPF 30 or higher and you are set.
Why Just Face It for Chemical Peels in St. Clair
Every peel at Just Face It is performed by a licensed medical esthetician under the supervision of Stephanee Click, RN, MSN, FNP-BC. We do not use generic, one-strength peels on every client. Your treatment is customized to your skin type, your history, and your goals. With a 5.0-star rating from 54 Google reviews and over 70 treatments on our menu, Just Face It brings clinical-grade skin care to St. Clair without the drive to St. Louis. Book a free consultation and find out which peel is right for your skin.
Frequently asked questions
Do chemical peels hurt?
Most people feel a tingling or warm sensation during the peel. Stronger peels can feel more intense, and your provider tailors the strength to your skin and comfort.
How much peeling will I see?
It varies by peel depth. Light peels may cause minimal flaking, while medium peels can cause more visible peeling over several days. Results and downtime vary.
How often should I get a chemical peel?
Many people do a series spaced a few weeks apart, then maintenance peels periodically. Your provider recommends a cadence for your skin.
Stephanee Click, RN, MSN, FNP-BC
Stephanee Click, RN, MSN, FNP-BC is the provider at Just Face It MedSpa, a women-owned aesthetics studio in St. Clair, MO offering injectables, medical facials, and skin treatments. Meet the practice.
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