Chemical Peel: making the decision
The numbers behind the choice — satisfaction, real costs, risks, and how to vet whoever does it. Everything here is sourced from published literature and public records, not ads.
Patient satisfaction
~85%
commonly cited in studies
Sessions
1–6
Typical cost
$900
$300–$2,000 range
Near you
20 mi radius
6
The thing most people want to hear first: Depth is a dial, not a switch — light peels have near-zero downtime, deeper peels trade downtime for bigger change.
What the price actually covers
The day of
Appointment
30–60 min
Anesthesia
None to light
Downtime
1–7 days
When you'll see the result
Recovery
3-7 days
Results show
1–2 weeks
Results last
1-6 months
Honest risks
- Redness and visible peeling for days (depth-dependent)
- Pigment changes are the main risk on deeper skin tones — ask about experience with your skin type
- Strict sunscreen for weeks after
Are you a good candidate?
- Texture, tone, fine lines, or acne marks
- No active skin infections or recent isotretinoin
- Willing to protect skin from sun after
Six questions for every consult
- Are you board-certified, and in what specialty? (Verify it — don't just ask.)
- How many of this exact procedure did you do in the last 12 months?
- Can I see before/afters of patients with my anatomy or skin type?
- Who handles complications, and what's your revision policy and fee?
- Where is the procedure done, and is the facility accredited?
- What results would you consider realistic for me — and what won't this fix?
Verify before you book
Check the medical license
Confirm board certification
Cross-check the NPI registry
Read reviews for your procedure