Chemical peels are one of our most trusted and time-tested treatments for healthier-looking skin.
At Chetco Medical & Aesthetics in Brookings, OR, we’ve been performing chemical peels for patients along the southern Oregon coast and Crescent City, California for decades. Our team uses medical-grade formulations from lines like ZO Skin Health and PCA Skin, with a solution available for nearly every skin type or concern.
If you are new to chemical exfoliation or want a clearer understanding of the treatment process, this guide explains what to expect before, during and after your appointment.
What Are Chemical Peels?
A chemical peel uses a controlled acid solution to remove dead, damaged skin cells from the surface of your face. This accelerates your skin’s natural turnover process, revealing fresher cells underneath. Afterward, your skin is smoother, brighter, clearer, and more evenly toned.
Peels target concerns such as:
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Acne and breakouts
- Hyperpigmentation and sun damage
- Uneven texture
- Dull or dehydrated skin
- Early signs of aging
Peels range from superficial (light exfoliation with minimal downtime) to deep (more aggressive correction that requires longer recovery). Your provider selects the peel strength based on what you want to improve and how much downtime you can afford.
How Should I Prepare for a Chemical Peel?
Preparation matters more than you might realize. Taking the right steps before your appointment helps your skin respond better to the peel and reduces the risk of irritation.
Schedule Your Consultation
We will evaluate your skin, talk through your goals, review your skincare routine and determine the ideal peel strength. This is especially important if you have sensitive skin, active acne, melasma or a history of cold sores. Certain conditions require modified approaches or pre-treatment medication.
Pause Active Ingredients
About five to seven days before your peel, you’ll need to stop using products that increase skin sensitivity. This typically includes:
- Retinoids like Retin-A or tretinoin
- Alphahydroxy acids and beta-hydroxy acids
- Benzoyl peroxide
- Exfoliating scrubs
- High-strength vitamin C
Avoid Sun Exposure
Stay out of tanning beds and wear sunscreen every day. UV exposure can increase skin sensitivity and inflammation and affect your results.
Plan Around Events
Our lightest peels may leave no evidence behind, but deeper peels may involve a few days (or more) of visible peeling. Schedule your treatment at least one to two weeks before any events where you’ll want your skin looking its best.
What Happens During a Chemical Peel Treatment?
Most chemical peels take 20 to 30 minutes. Here is the typical treatment process:
Step 1: Cleansing
Your skin is cleansed to remove makeup, sunscreen and excess oil so the peel can work more effectively.
Step 2: Protective Prep
Sensitive areas near the eyes, sides of the nose and edges of the lips may be protected with a thin layer of petroleum jelly.
Step 3: Applying the Peel
The peeling solution is brushed or swabbed onto your skin. You may feel tingling, warmth or a brief tightening sensation as the peel activates. These sensations usually fade within minutes.
Step 4: Neutralization
Some peels neutralize on their own. Others require a neutralizing solution to stop the process at the right time.
Step 5: Finishing Products
Hydrating serums, a calming cream and sunscreen are applied before you leave. These products help support your skin as it begins to renew itself.
What Does Chemical Peel Recovery Look Like?
Aftercare plays a vital role in how smoothly your skin heals and how quickly you see results. Your recovery experience will depend on the strength of your peel.
Day 1 to 2: Tightness and Dryness
Your skin may feel warm or tight, similar to a mild sunburn. Avoid touching your face and use only the products recommended.
Day 2 to 4: Peeling Begins
Light peels may create subtle flaking. Medium peels often produce more visible peeling around the mouth, nose or chin. Let your skin shed naturally. Picking or pulling can cause irritation or scarring.
Day 4 to 7: Fresh Skin Appears
Newer skin becomes more visible, and your complexion looks smoother and brighter.
Week 2 and Beyond
Tone and texture continue to improve. Sunspots soften, pores appear tighter and your skin looks more radiant. Medium and deep peels may continue to boost collagen for months.
How Do I Take Care of My Skin After a Chemical Peel?
Proper aftercare is essential for protecting your skin while it heals and ensuring you see the best possible results from your peel. Your skin will be more delicate in the days that follow, so choose gentle products and avoid unnecessary irritation. Following these simple guidelines will support your skin barrier and keep your results looking their best.
Use Gentle Products
Choose mild cleansers and products that are soothing and hydrating. Avoid exfoliating acids or potent actives until your provider clears you.
Stay Hydrated
Drink plenty of water and apply moisturizer regularly. Your skin barrier needs extra support while it rebuilds.
Apply Sunscreen Daily
Your skin will be more sensitive to sunlight. Use a mineral sunscreen with zinc oxide or titanium dioxide for gentle, effective protection.
Avoid Heat
Skip saunas, hot tubs, hot yoga and heavy sweating for a few days. Heat can increase redness and discomfort.
Hold Off On Other Procedures
Wait until your skin has fully healed before booking services like laser treatments, waxing, or microneedling.
How Often Should I Get a Chemical Peel?
The ideal frequency depends on your skin and the strength of the peel.
Light peels can be repeated monthly because they focus on gentle exfoliation. Medium peels reach deeper layers of the skin, so they are usually scheduled every three to six months. Deep peels offer the most significant correction and may be performed once every one to two years.
We’ll recommend a schedule based on your skin’s needs and how it responds to your first treatment.
Ready to See What a Chemical Peel Can Do?
If you’ve been relying on expensive skincare products and hoping for the best, a professional chemical peel might be the boost your skin needs. The team at Chetco Medical & Aesthetics will personalize your treatment to support your skin goals and keep you comfortable from start to finish.
Schedule your consultation at our medical spa in Brookings, OR, or call us at 541-204-6200. We’re happy to answer questions and help you figure out if a peel makes sense for your skin.


