Parks Dermatology Center - Granada Blvd

(386) 677-9044

Parks Dermatology Center - NSB

(386) 410-5045

Parks Dermatology Center - Port Orange

(386) 265-1913

Parks Dermatology Center -Palm Coast

(386) 255-4607

Parks Dermatology Center- Lakebridge

(386) 677-9044

Parks Dermatology Center- Orange City

(386) 218-6806

Preparing for a Chemical Peel: Pre-Treatment Guidelines for Patients

Woman undergoing a chemical peel facial treatment at a clinic.

Preparing for a Chemical Peel: Pre-Treatment Guidelines for Patients

At Parks Dermatology Center in Ormond Beach, Port Orange, New Smyrna Beach, Palm Coast, and Orange City, FL, we help patients plan for chemical peels with practical steps that support safe healing and better results. Because peel strength ranges from lighter AHA options to medium-depth formulas like TCA, preparation matters. When you follow pre-treatment guidance, we can treat tone, texture, acne concerns, and pigmentation more predictably.

Choose the Right Timing and Treatment Level

We start by confirming your goals and matching them to the appropriate peel depth. AHAs provide gentle brightening and smoothing with minimal downtime, while TCA options target more visible pigment and texture concerns with a longer recovery window. We also schedule your peel around travel, major events, and heavy outdoor activities since sun exposure can complicate healing.

Avoid Triggers That Increase Irritation Risk

Several common products and habits can sensitize skin before chemical peels. In the week leading up to treatment, we often recommend pausing exfoliating acids and physical scrubs, limiting waxing or hair removal in the treatment area, and avoiding new or harsh skincare. We also recommend protecting your skin from sunburn and tanning because inflamed skin does not tolerate peeling well.

Review Medications and Skin History With Us

We want a full picture of your skin and medication history so we can reduce complication risk. Patients who used isotretinoin (Accutane) within the past year should not undergo certain peels, and we also screen for active cold sores, open wounds, and significant skin sensitivity. If you have a history of herpes simplex outbreaks, we may recommend preventive medication.

Use Pre-Treatment Products Only When We Recommend Them

Some patients benefit from a short pre-treatment plan to even tone and improve peel penetration. In select cases, we may recommend Retin-A or hydroquinone before a TCA peel to help thin the outer layer and balance pigmentation risk. We guide timing and stop dates because using these products too close to treatment can increase irritation.

Plan for Recovery and Aftercare Before Your Appointment

Preparation includes what you do after you leave our office. Lighter peels can cause temporary stinging, redness, and flaking, while medium-depth peels can cause more swelling, crusting, and longer redness. We recommend arranging a gentle cleanser, fragrance-free moisturizer, and broad-spectrum sunscreen in advance. Sun protection remains essential for new skin after chemical peels, and consistent use supports long-term results.

Schedule A Chemical Peel Consultation

If you want to plan for chemical peels with a personalized approach, we are ready to help. Contact Parks Dermatology Center in Port Orange, FL at (386) 265-1913, New Smyrna Beach, FL at (386) 410-5045, Palm Coast, FL at (386) 225-4607, or Orange City, FL at (386) 218-6806 to schedule your consultation and review the right pre-treatment steps for your skin and goals.

Woman undergoing a chemical peel facial treatment at a clinic.

Preparing for a Chemical Peel: Pre-Treatment Guidelines for Patients

At Parks Dermatology Center in Ormond Beach, Port Orange, New Smyrna Beach, Palm Coast, and Orange City, FL, we help patients plan for chemical peels with practical steps that support safe healing and better results. Because peel strength ranges from lighter AHA options to medium-depth formulas like TCA, preparation matters. When you follow pre-treatment guidance, we can treat tone, texture, acne concerns, and pigmentation more predictably.

Choose the Right Timing and Treatment Level

We start by confirming your goals and matching them to the appropriate peel depth. AHAs provide gentle brightening and smoothing with minimal downtime, while TCA options target more visible pigment and texture concerns with a longer recovery window. We also schedule your peel around travel, major events, and heavy outdoor activities since sun exposure can complicate healing.

Avoid Triggers That Increase Irritation Risk

Several common products and habits can sensitize skin before chemical peels. In the week leading up to treatment, we often recommend pausing exfoliating acids and physical scrubs, limiting waxing or hair removal in the treatment area, and avoiding new or harsh skincare. We also recommend protecting your skin from sunburn and tanning because inflamed skin does not tolerate peeling well.

Review Medications and Skin History With Us

We want a full picture of your skin and medication history so we can reduce complication risk. Patients who used isotretinoin (Accutane) within the past year should not undergo certain peels, and we also screen for active cold sores, open wounds, and significant skin sensitivity. If you have a history of herpes simplex outbreaks, we may recommend preventive medication.

Use Pre-Treatment Products Only When We Recommend Them

Some patients benefit from a short pre-treatment plan to even tone and improve peel penetration. In select cases, we may recommend Retin-A or hydroquinone before a TCA peel to help thin the outer layer and balance pigmentation risk. We guide timing and stop dates because using these products too close to treatment can increase irritation.

Plan for Recovery and Aftercare Before Your Appointment

Preparation includes what you do after you leave our office. Lighter peels can cause temporary stinging, redness, and flaking, while medium-depth peels can cause more swelling, crusting, and longer redness. We recommend arranging a gentle cleanser, fragrance-free moisturizer, and broad-spectrum sunscreen in advance. Sun protection remains essential for new skin after chemical peels, and consistent use supports long-term results.

Schedule A Chemical Peel Consultation

If you want to plan for chemical peels with a personalized approach, we are ready to help. Contact Parks Dermatology Center in Port Orange, FL at (386) 265-1913, New Smyrna Beach, FL at (386) 410-5045, Palm Coast, FL at (386) 225-4607, or Orange City, FL at (386) 218-6806 to schedule your consultation and review the right pre-treatment steps for your skin and goals.

Ormond Beach
400 Lakebridge Plaza Drive
Ormond Beach, FL 32174
Phone: (386) 677-9044

Ormond Beach
1385 West Granada Blvd., Ste 1
Ormond Beach, FL 32174
Phone: (386) 677-9044

Port Orange
1175 Dunlawton Avenue, Unit 102
Port Orange, FL 32127
Phone: (386) 265-1913

New Smyrna Beach
501 South Orange Street
New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168
Phone: (386) 410-5045

Palm Coast
33 & 37 Old Kings Road North
Palm Coast, FL 32137
Phone: (386) 225-4607

Orange City
2515 Junior Street
Orange City, FL 32763
Phone: (386) 218-6806

Mailing Address:
400 Lakebridge Plaza Drive
Ormond Beach, FL 32174
Main Line: (386) 677-9044
Main Fax: (386) 677-3083


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