Chemical Peels

Corrective Skin Renewal, Guided by Preparation

Chemical peels are advanced resurfacing treatments designed to improve tone, texture, clarity, and stubborn skin concerns through controlled skin renewal.

Every peel is selected based on your skin’s condition, tolerance, and readiness—not preference. Barrier strength and preparation always come first to ensure safe, predictable results and long-term skin health.

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Who Chemical Peels Are Best For

Chemical peels are ideal for clients who:

  • Are committed to a corrective skin journey, not just a one-time treatment

  • Are addressing pigmentation, melasma, acne, or uneven texture

  • Are willing to complete required skin preparation and follow home-care guidance

  • Want visible correction guided by clinical expertise

  • Understand that safety and long-term results come first

The Peel Pathway

Clinically Guided, Not Self-Selected. Peel depth is determined by clinical assessment and how your skin responds—not by preset timelines.

Preparation & Tolerance Building (Enzyme Treatments)

Used to gently exfoliate, support barrier strength, and assess skin response before introducing acids. These treatments involve no downtime and are the essential first step in your journey.

Foundational Acid Introduction (Beginner Peels)

A controlled introduction to acids once the skin demonstrates stability and tolerance. These peels support conditioning and early correction with minimal to no downtime.

Corrective & Advanced Resurfacing (Medium to Deep Peels)

Selected to address stubborn acne, pigmentation, and texture concerns. These treatments follow strict protocols and are performed only when skin health and readiness are established.

  • GFE Required.

  • Visible peeling is expected.

Important Note: Peel selection and depth are always determined by clinical judgment. Your treatment plan will evolve as your skin matures and responds.

Personalized Care & Treatment Planning

At LeBody, no two treatment plans are the same.

A consultation is required to determine skin readiness, preparation needs, and the most appropriate peel approach to support safe, effective results.

Safety & Skin Tone Considerations

Melanin-Rich Expertise
Preparation is essential for deeper skin tones. We prioritize barrier health and pigment regulation to minimize the risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH).

Barrier-First Philosophy
Every peel plan is designed to protect skin integrity before, during, and after treatment.

Medical-Grade Precision
All peels are clinically selected and administered using professional-grade formulations and protocols.

At a Glance

Targets: Pigmentation, melasma, acne, uneven texture, fine lines

Downtime: None to visible peeling (depends on peel depth)

Results: Progressive correction with long-term skin health

Preparation: Required before corrective peels

Why Preparation Matters

Healthy skin responds better—and heals better.

Preparation helps to:

  • Strengthen the skin barrier

  • Reduce irritation and pigmentation risks

  • Improve treatment tolerance

  • Support smoother healing and more predictable outcomes

Corrective peels are introduced only when the skin is ready.

Frequently asked questions

Can I get a chemical peel at my first visit?
No. Enzyme treatments may be recommended initially. Beginner, corrective, and advanced peels require preparation and qualification.

Will I have peeling after the service?
This depends on the peel selected. Enzymes and beginner peels have minimal to no downtime, while corrective and advanced peels involve visible peeling.

Is a Good Faith Exam (GFE) required?
A consultation and skin analysis are required for all treatments. A GFE is specifically required for corrective and advanced peels.

How long does preparation take?
Typically 4–12 weeks, depending on skin condition, barrier strength, and corrective goals.