
Reveal Radiant Skin with VI Peel Face and Body at Lush MedSpa
Summer can leave your skin feeling uneven, dull, and stressed. Whether you have been dealing with sun damage, breakouts, clogged pores
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Summer can leave your skin feeling uneven, dull, and stressed. Whether you have been dealing with sun damage, breakouts, clogged pores
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Chemical peels are a popular skin treatment that offer powerful results for issues like acne, pigmentation, fine lines, and rough texture. But are they safe for all skin types? This guide from Lush MedSpa helps you understand the safety and effectiveness of chemical peels — and whether one may be right for your skin.
A chemical peel uses a solution to remove dead and damaged skin cells, revealing smoother, healthier skin beneath. Peels vary in strength and are designed to treat concerns like:
• Acne
– Recommended Peel: Superficial (Glycolic, Salicylic)
– Notes: Helps reduce oil and inflammation
• Hyperpigmentation
– Recommended Peel: Medium (TCA)
– Notes: Fades dark spots
• Fine Lines
– Recommended Peel: Medium to Deep
– Notes: Boosts collagen production
• Rosacea
– Recommended Peel: Superficial only
– Notes: Must be done cautiously
• Eczema or Psoriasis
– Recommended Peel: Not recommended
– Notes: Risk of irritation
During: You may feel tingling or mild burning. A neutralizing solution stops the peel after a set time.
After: Skin may feel tight or peel for 3–7 days depending on the strength. Follow your provider’s aftercare instructions carefully.
Peels may not be ideal if you:
To stay safe and get the best results, choose a licensed provider who:
Chemical peels are safe and effective for many skin types — when done by the right professional. At Lush Medspa in Tuscaloosa, AL, we tailor every treatment to your unique skin and goals.
Ready to reveal clearer, brighter skin? Book a consultation today and let our expert team recommend the right peel for you.