Chemical Peels Melbourne, Florida
Why Choose Us For Chemical Peels?
- Certified Physicians: The licensed practitioners at our clinic have proficient expertise in providing chemical peel treatments efficiently to numerous patients.
- Targeting the Core Issue: Chemical peels are tremendously effective for minimizing acne, fine lines, wrinkles, and skin texture.
- FDA-Approved Peels: We use clinically tested chemical peels, verified by the FDA, to ensure that you get the best possible outcomes.
- Safe and Sterile Premises: Each procedure is done while regulating rigorous hygiene protocols to ensure safe treatments for all our patients.
- After-care: Our aestheticians provide comprehensive guidelines informing you about the ways to care for your skin after your session.
- Trusted By 1000+ Clients: Our clinic has successfully conducted chemical peels for more than 1000 happy patients.

Are acne and blemishes making your skin dull and making you feel less confident in your own skin, especially in Florida’s sweltering weather? There is no need to be alarmed at all; our expert aestheticians can help you tackle all your skin issues by providing you with the top-notch, FDA-approved chemical peels to heal your acne and to lighten your dark spots, fine lines, and wrinkles. At Enfield Royal Med Spa, our goal is to mitigate the causative issues in your skin, to make your skin glow from within. Our expert dermatologist practitioner, Eva Acevedo, with over a decade of experience in cosmetology, will rejuvenate your skin through a 20-40 minute chemical peel session, making your skin feel replenished to unveil luminous and clear skin.
What are Chemical Peels?
Chemical Peels are used in a cosmetic treatment provided by an expert physician to exfoliate the skin and remove any imperfections. These peels are available in different concentrations, depending on their properties of how deeply they can exfoliate the skin, rejuvenate it, and minimize the aging signs.
How do Chemical Peels Work?
A Chemical peel is not simply a surface treatment, but a process that initiates a cascade reaction of biological processes in the skin that heals and refreshes the skin. And here is the way it works within the body:
| Process | Description |
|---|---|
| Exfoliating Epidermis | The chemical solution lessens the links of dead skin cells, and the topmost layer (epidermis) falls off. This gets rid of drab, shriveled cells and paves the way to new ones. |
| Increased Skin Cell Turnover | The body senses the artificially induced controlled injury by the peel and accelerates the natural healing process. This speeds up the rate of cell turnover, bringing about fresh, healthy skin cells faster. |
| Production of Collagen and Elastin | Medium and deep peels enter the dermis where they activate fibroblasts, which are the skin’s collagen-producing cells. This enhances collagen and elastin, which enhance the skin’s firmness, elasticity, and lessen wrinkles. |
| Pigment Regulation | Chemical peels aid in controlling the production of melanin as they act on the hyperactive pigment cells. This makes dark spots, melasma, and uneven tone less visible, resulting in a clearer complexion. |
| Better Intake of Nutrients | Clearing the dead skin, chemical peels increase the capacity of the skin to absorb skincare products and to hold hydration, which leads to better results in the long run. |
What do Chemical Peels Treat?
Treated Area | Improves |
Face | Minimizes the damaged skin layers due to sun exposure |
Hands | Make callused and rough hands smoother and younger |
Neck | Removes “tech lines” and age-induced sagging |
Back | Exfoliation clears away back acne and scars |
Chest | Smoothens texture and pigmented chest area |
Elbows | Brightens up the dark and rough spots |
Knees | Evens out bumpy and pigmented skin |
Benefits of Chemical Peels
Chemical Peels are a gold-standard treatment, especially for the residents of Florida. As it is an ideal procedure for them to replenish and spruce up their skin, to get rid of skin damage caused by the humid and hot weather. Chemical Peels work exceptionally well to:
- Lighten Blemishes: Heals root acne and works to lessen the visible scarring caused by the acne.
- Brightening Skin Color: Detoxifying layers of skin improve and brighten skin tone.
- Reversing Signs of Photoaging: Propelling collagen up in the skin because usually its level is decreased due to excessive UV rays.
- Clarify Hyperpigmentation: It adjusts the melanin levels throughout the face to even out the pigmented areas of the face.
- Eliminate Fine Lines and Skin Creases: It softens the fine lines and wrinkles to enable you to look younger than your actual age.
- Decongests Pores: It clears the dirt and oil buildup from the pores, making them smooth and clear, to make their appearance less visible.
- Increases Absorption of Skincare: Skincare products penetrate deeper and are more efficient by blocking the obstacle of dead skin cells.
- Removes Acne and avoids Breakouts: BHAs such as salicylic acid deepen into the pores and open them, eliminating inflammation.
Potential Side Effects of Chemical Peels
As Chemical peels work by exfoliating your skin, it is standard that you observe some changes in your skin. The key aspect is that these side effects are temporary and fade away with time.
- Swelling: You might experience certain areas of your face swelling.
- Redness: Red bumps are often apparent on the skin after a chemical peel.
- Sensitivity: It is normal for your skin to be more sensitive to touch.
- Flakiness: Your skin starts to shed dead layers for a few days after the session.
Am I Eligible For Chemical Peels?
If you have any uncertainties about the eligibility criteria for chemical peels, listed below are the attributes of an ideal candidate for this treatment:
- Individuals with realistic expectations about peeling and skin flakiness immediately after the procedure can gradually provide long-term skin improvements.
- People who don’t have infections or extreme skin sensitivity.
- Individuals who face recurring breakouts and have been unable to find an optimal solution.
- People who want their fine lines to diminish without potentially getting permanent.
- Individuals who want to refrain from injectables (like Botox and Dermal Fillers) and want a gentler treatment instead.

Madhannagari Reddy, MD
MD. Madhannagari Reddy has a vast knowledge and expertise in the area of aesthetics. His motto is to make people confident and feel good by allowing them to have safe, modern, and personalized aesthetic care.

Eva Acevedo, FNP-C
Ms. Eva Acevedo is a dermatology practitioner who has a background in medical dermatology and a passion for aesthetics. Focusing on preventative skincare, injectables (Botox and fillers)….

Kaitlin Messick - FNP
Steps of Your Chemical Peel Journey
Skin Assessment and Consultation
During the initial session, our physicians evaluate your skin and the severity of your skin concern. Only after careful evaluation, they would make their recommendation about which peel is best suited for efficiently tackling your issues to give you pertinent outcomes from your treatment.
Pre-Procedural Instructions
- Restrict sun contact and integrate sunscreen into your routine.
- Keep your skincare basic, without using too many products.
- To nourish your skin barrier, incorporate a good moisturizer.
- Withhold from tanning as well as waxing.
Chemical Peels Procedure
Once the session starts, the localized treatment region will be cleaned thoroughly. Then, the peel will be applied. You are likely to experience subtle tingling or heat in the course of the session. The time taken for the session to be completed will be entirely dependent upon the type of chemical peel you are receiving.
Post-Procedural Instructions
Refrain from vigorous scrubbing while cleansing.
Enable your skin to exfoliate naturally without you picking at it.
Adequate hydration is mandatory after treatment.
Abrasive scratching should be skipped.
See Real Transformations
Maintenance and Longevity for chemical peels
Chemical Peels | Frequency of Sessions | Durability |
AHA and BHA Peels | 4-6 Sessions | 1-3 Months |
TCA Peels | 1-3 Sessions | 6-12 Months |
Phenol Peels | 1 Session | 8-10 Years |
what are the main active ingredients used in chemical peels
Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) Peels
AHA peels work by promoting cell turnover, allowing the skin to nurture the development of new cells. This results in the scratching out of imperfections such as hyperpigmentation, wrinkles, and blemishes to allow your skin to gain a more youthful and fresher appearance.
- It is extracted from natural products such as fruits and milk.
- Comprises glycolic acid, lactic acid, and mandelic acid.
- Good in mild pigmentation, dryness, dullness, and fine lines.
- Gently exfoliate the outer layer (epidermis) mostly.
Beta Hydroxy Acid (BHA) Peels
It is a better treatment option for people with surplus oil and sebum buildup, especially on the “T-Zone” facial area. BHA Peels can rid you of blackheads, acne scars, and whiteheads by exfoliating your skin deeply, to make your complexion clear and even.
- Salicylic acid is the most popular BHA.
- They are oil-soluble, which means that they can be used in clogged pores, acne, and oily skin.
- Penetrates the pores better than AHAs.
- Decreases blackheads, whiteheads, and inflammation.
Tri Choroacetic Acid (TCA) Peels
These peels are well-suited for individuals with prolonged hyperpigmentation and severe skin texture issues. They work by inflicting controlled trauma in the skin layers, which heightens collagen building, to remodel your skin for it to appear firmer.
- Good for wrinkles, sun damage, uneven tone, and acne scars.
- In many cases, it is used with other acids (e.g., in combination with Jessner solution) to achieve better outcomes.
- Increases production of collagen to have firmer, healthier skin.
Phenol Peels
This is one of the most aggressive, penetrative chemical resurfacing peels. It works by deeply exfoliating the skin layers and is an optimal treatment for individuals with more pronounced acne scars, laugh lines, frown lines, and wrinkles.
- Applied to deep wrinkles, severe sun damage, and precancerous growths.
- Gives dramatic and long-lasting effects (is often a once-only treatment).
- Takes more time to recover and has to be done with a close eye of the medical personnel.
Classification of Chemical Peels
Category | Exfoliates | Ideal For |
Light Chemical Peels | Epidermis | Hyperpigmentation Skin Texture Mild Fine Lines |
Moderate Chemical Peels | Epidermis and Upper Dermis | Congested Pore Surplus Oil at Facial T-Zone |
Deep Chemical Peels | Mid and Lower Dermis | Substantial Wrinkles Severe Acne Scarring Prolonged Photodamage |
Myths Vs. Facts Regarding Chemical Peels
Myths | Facts |
Chemical peels cause permanent damage to your skin barrier. | The damage is entirely temporary and heals within a few days. |
This treatment is extremely painful and can’t be tolerated by everyone. | These peels often cause mild discomfort and are not painful at all. |
DIY peels give excellent outcomes, and there is no need to get them done professionally. | DIY can burn your skin. It is ideal to get this procedure done by a professional. |
Chemical Peels give instantaneous results. | Your skin would go through a recovery period rather than showing improvements right away. |
This procedure leads to permanent skin-thinning. | Getting this procedure can actually make your skin firmer. |
These peels are extremely expensive. | You can get affordable chemical peels at our clinic. |
Alternative Treatments
Laser Therapy
It is a great alternative for individuals who intend to have an exfoliating treatment to eradicate skin folds and age lines, but don’t have the tolerance for chemical peels. Laser therapy can offer them a precise and targeted skin regeneration, chemical-free treatment.
Microneedling
By using tiny needles to perforate deeper skin layers to trigger the body’s mechanism to build more collagen, microneedling is a remarkable option for replenishing skin without the use of any harsh exfoliating agents and chemicals.
Dermabrasion
It exfoliates the skin layers and provides exceptional results in fading away acne scars and photoaging signs by swiping away, eradicating the dead skin layers, with the help of a rotating tool, without the use of any harsh chemicals.
Faqs
Yes, but taking optimal care plays a crucial part during the course of healing. As the peels make your skin extremely sensitive to harsher environments, especially the humid and scorching conditions in Florida. Hence, shielding your skin with sunscreen is a must after your treatment.
It can last anywhere between 1 and 4 weeks. But our physicians can advise you better on the estimated time period for your peeling to completely subside, as it can vary depending on the type of peel you are getting.
Yes. Chemical Peels, specifically TCA peels, have proven visible improvements in diminishing deep scars as well as wrinkles, for patients who have had these for many years. Through chemical peels’ precise targeting of the damaged and dead skin cells and amplifying the skin’s cell turnover, even the most severe skin concerns can be abolished.
A complete evaluation of skin involves a consultation with our aesthetic professionals. Thereafter, they will recommend a set of peels that closely matches those meant for acne scarring.. As the intensity and the depth of your scarring would be looked at first, to make a more grounded decision.
It can depend on the type of your peels and the treatment’s penetration levels. As light and low-potency peels usually have a shorter recovery span, you can get them more often if your physician advises you. On the contrary, deeper and more aggressive peels (like phenol) are not recommended very often.
The individuals who have had chemical peel sessions often experience extreme skin dryness, peeling, redness, and swelling. But these issues normally subside with time, when the skin starts to heal naturally.
Yes. They come in varying concentrations and are advised by the physician to each patient, based on the extent of each patient’s skin sensitivity and the degree of their skin issues. The selection of the right peel potency for each patient ensures that their session proceeds smoothly without any permanent damage to their skin barrier.
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