
Chemical Peels
Chemical Peels in Cicero, IL
At NewU MedSpa in Cicero, IL, our Chemical Peels are a customizable, results-driven skin-resurfacing treatment that uses targeted acids to reveal a brighter, smoother complexion. By accelerating cell turnover and stimulating new skin growth, peels improve texture, tone, acne, pigmentation, and the early signs of aging — all without surgery or extended downtime.

What Is a Chemical Peel?
A chemical peel is a skin-resurfacing treatment that applies a controlled acid solution to the skin to exfoliate the outer layers. As those layers shed, the skin underneath emerges fresher, more even, and more radiant. Peels are customizable to your skin type and concern, ranging from a quick refresh to a deeper rejuvenation.
How Chemical Peels Work
The acid solution loosens the bonds between dead skin cells so they can slough away naturally over the following days. As the outer layers turn over, collagen production is stimulated and pigmentation is broken up — leaving skin smoother, more even-toned, and visibly brighter.
Types of Chemical Peels We Offer
- Superficial (Light) Peels: Mild acids like glycolic or salicylic to address dull skin, mild acne, and minor discoloration. Minimal downtime with light flaking; often repeated every 2–6 weeks.
- Medium Peels: Stronger acids like TCA or Jessner to target acne scars, pigmentation, and sun damage. Expect 5–10 days of peeling and redness, spaced several months apart.
- Deep Peels: Reserved for deeper wrinkles and advanced sun damage. Recovery spans several weeks and is performed under medical supervision.
Conditions Chemical Peels Help Treat
- Dull or uneven skin tone
- Acne and acne scarring
- Sun damage and hyperpigmentation
- Fine lines and early signs of aging
- Rough texture and enlarged pores
- Melasma and discoloration

FAQs
How should I prepare for my chemical peel?
For 5–7 days before treatment, avoid retinoids, exfoliants, waxing, and harsh scrubs. Stay out of direct sun and skip tanning beds. Stick to gentle skincare and daily SPF 30+.
What should I expect after my peel?
Mild redness, dryness, tightness, and peeling are normal. Light peels heal in 5–7 days; medium peels involve more noticeable peeling and longer redness. Avoid picking and keep skin moisturized.
How often can I get a chemical peel?
Light peels are often repeated every 2–6 weeks, while medium peels are typically spaced several months apart. Your provider will recommend a schedule based on your skin type and goals.
Are chemical peels safe for all skin types?
Many peels are safe across a wide range of skin types and tones, but the right formula matters. During your consultation, we evaluate your skin and customize a peel that delivers results safely.

