Controlled Exfoliation That Corrects Over Time
Chemical Peels in Lake Charles for acne, discoloration, fine lines, and uneven texture
PURE Aesthetics offers chemical peels designed to improve your skin tone and texture through controlled exfoliation. You receive this treatment if you struggle with acne scarring, sun damage, hyperpigmentation, or fine lines that do not respond to topical products alone. Chemical peels use professional-strength solutions to remove damaged outer layers of skin, allowing healthier cells to surface and creating a smoother, more even complexion over time.
The process involves applying a solution that causes the top layers of your skin to peel away in a controlled manner. Depending on your skin concerns and tolerance, your esthetician selects a peel strength that ranges from light to medium depth. Light peels address surface dullness and minor texture issues, while deeper peels target more significant concerns such as stubborn pigmentation or deeper lines. Each peel is applied with precision to ensure safe, consistent results.
Schedule a consultation to determine which peel strength is right for your skin and build a long-term correction plan.

How Chemical Peels Change Your Skin
Your session begins with a thorough cleanse to remove oils and debris that could interfere with peel penetration. Your esthetician then applies the chemical solution evenly across your skin, monitoring the time and your skin's response to ensure the treatment stays within safe limits. You may feel a mild tingling or warming sensation as the solution works. After the peel is neutralized or removed, your esthetician applies soothing products to calm your skin and support the healing process.
After your chemical peel, you will notice gradual improvement as your skin sheds and renews. Fine lines soften, dark spots fade, and rough texture smooths out as new skin emerges. Acne scars become less noticeable, and your overall complexion appears brighter and more even. PURE Aesthetics recommends a series of peels spaced several weeks apart for the best results, as each treatment builds on the progress of the last.
Your skin will go through a peeling phase that lasts several days, during which you may see flaking or shedding. This is a normal part of the process and indicates that damaged skin is being replaced. You receive detailed aftercare instructions, including which products to use, how to protect your skin from sun exposure, and what to avoid during the healing period. Some peels require minimal downtime, while others involve more visible peeling and temporary redness.
