Chemical Peels in Lakewood, CO
The Right Peel for Your Skin. Selected Clinically.
Chemical peels are one of the most versatile tools in medical aesthetics when they are selected correctly. At Lumera Health, peel choice is based on your skin type, concern, sensitivity, and what else is happening in your care plan. The right peel at the right depth can address active acne, post-inflammatory pigmentation, sun damage, dull texture, and early signs of aging. The wrong one can set your skin back. Megan selects based on clinical assessment, not a standard menu.
COMMON SKIN CONCERNS ADDRESSED BY CHEMICAL PEELS
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Who This Is For
Chemical peels at Lumera Health are a good fit if you are dealing with persistent acne, post-inflammatory pigmentation, or uneven texture that skincare alone is not improving, want to accelerate results from your existing treatment plan with a targeted resurfacing option, have a specific event or timeline in mind and want to see meaningful improvement in skin tone and brightness, or are looking for a treatment that can be layered into a broader plan alongside microneedling, prescription skincare, or PRF.
What to Expect
Consultation
Megan reviews your skin type, current concerns, and treatment history to select the appropriate peel formulation and depth. If your skin needs preparation before a deeper peel, she will tell you.
Treatment
Your skin is cleansed and the selected peel solution is carefully applied. Treatment takes approximately 30–45 minutes. Some tingling or warmth is normal during application.
Recovery and Results
Lighter peels may produce minimal peeling with little downtime. Deeper peels may involve 3–7 days of visible shedding as fresh skin emerges. Sun protection is essential during and after recovery. Results continue to improve over 1–2 weeks as skin renews.
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How soon will I see results?
You may notice an immediate glow, with full results appearing after a few days as your skin renews.
Is there downtime after a chemical peel?
Lighter peels have minimal downtime, while deeper peels may require a few days of recovery as skin sheds and regenerates.
How many sessions will I need?
It depends on your skin goals. Some clients see great results after one treatment, while others benefit from a series of peels.
Who is a good candidate for chemical peels?
Anyone looking to improve skin tone, texture, or address concerns like acne, hyperpigmentation, or fine lines.
Can chemical peels help with acne scars?
Yes! Chemical peels can reduce the appearance of acne scars by promoting skin regeneration and evening out texture.
What should I avoid after a chemical peel?
Avoid direct sun exposure, exfoliating products, and heavy makeup for at least a few days to allow your skin to heal properly.
Are chemical peels safe for sensitive skin?
Absolutely! We offer gentle peel options specifically designed for sensitive skin to minimize irritation while delivering great results.
What types of chemical peels do you offer?
Lumera Health offers a range of medical-grade peels selected based on your skin concern and type. Options include peels targeting acne and congestion, pigmentation and sun damage, texture and tone, and anti-aging. Megan will recommend the right formulation during your consultation.
Can chemical peels be combined with other treatments?
Yes. Peels are frequently incorporated into broader treatment plans alongside prescription skincare, microneedling, and PRF. Megan will recommend the right sequencing and timing based on your skin and goals.
Ready to find out which peel is actually right for your skin?
Schedule a consultation with Megan and leave with a clear, honest plan.