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Chemical Peel in Chicago, IL
What is a Chemical Peel?
Who is a Candidate for Chemical Peels?
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Acne scars and blemishes
- Uneven skin tone or texture
- Sun damage or hyperpigmentation
How Are Chemical Peels Performed?
Consultation: During your consultation, Dr. Kotecha will assess your skin type and discuss your concerns.
Treatment: The peel solution is applied to your skin and left for a specified amount of time based on your chosen peel type.
- Aftercare: You’ll receive specific aftercare instructions to promote healing and enhance your results.
Types of Chemical Peels:
Light (Superficial): Ideal for gentle exfoliation and brightening, light peels improve texture, mild acne, and fine lines.
Medium: Medium peels penetrate deeper into the skin to treat sun damage, hyperpigmentation, and moderate wrinkles.
Deep: Best suited for deeper skin concerns like severe acne scarring and deeper wrinkles. This peel offers more dramatic results but requires more downtime
Chemical Peel Before & After
Patients can expect to see a noticeable difference in their skin tone, texture, and clarity following a chemical peel. Visit our before and after gallery to see real results from satisfied patients.
Dr. Tulsi Kotecha: Your Chemical Peel Expert
As a board-certified physician with extensive experience in aesthetics, Dr. Kotecha ensures every chemical peel treatment at Refine by Tulsi is customized to deliver safe, beautiful results. Her expertise with a range of skin types, particularly darker skin tones, ensures you’ll achieve the best possible outcome.
Quick Facts About Chemical Peels
Consultation Required?
Yes
Treatment Length:
30-45 minutes
Number of Sessions Needed:
1 session
Results Visible
5 - 10 days
Downtime:
minimal for light
Pain Level
Mild to moderate discomfort
Results Duration
3-4 months
Cost
Varies
Patient Testimonials
She combines medical expertise with a compassionate approach to care. My results are exactly what I wanted—subtle and natural.
She listened carefully to my concerns and delivered the most natural results. I feel refreshed, not overdone. Her professionalism as an MD really shines through, and I trust her completely.
Dr. Kotecha is not only an MD but also a genuinely kind person. She made sure my Botox treatment gave me a refreshed look without appearing fake. The natural results exceeded my expectations.
Dr. Kotecha is not only an MD but also a genuinely kind person. She made sure my Botox treatment gave me a refreshed look without appearing fake. The natural results exceeded my expectations.
Dr. Tulsi is friendly, knowledgeable, and skilled. I’m getting microneedling and PRP done, and my recovery has been smooth.
I had a hydrafacial and microneedling session with Dr. Kotecha. She’s very attentive and clear about the process.
So happy to have microneedling services in the neighborhood! Tulsi made me feel comfortable and I can’t wait to go back.
A Patient Journey at Refine by Tulsi Med Spa
Cost of Chemical Peels
At Refine by Tulsi, the cost of your chemical peel depends on the type and depth of treatment. Light peels start at $180, with deeper peels priced accordingly. During your consultation, we’ll discuss the best option for your skin and budget.
We have various packages and membership options available to make chemical peels a regular part of your aesthetic journey.
Chemical Peel Side Effects
Mild redness, tingling, or peeling are common after a chemical peel and typically subside within a few days. Dr. Kotecha will provide detailed aftercare instructions to minimize side effects and ensure a smooth recovery.
Examples of Chemical Peels
The VI Peel is a medium-depth peel that is suitable for all skin types. It helps to improve skin tone, texture, and clarity. It’s particularly effective in treating acne, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and improving hyperpigmentation. Results are visible within a week, with minimal
Glycolic Acid Peel
A superficial peel that uses glycolic acid to exfoliate the outermost layer of the skin. Ideal for those looking for gentle skin resurfacing to treat fine lines, minor discoloration, and dry patches.
The PEEK Peel is ideal for those looking to treat signs of aging and environmental damage. This peel contains a unique blend of active ingredients designed to promote collagen production, treat fine lines, and smooth skin texture, providing radiant, youthful results with a short recovery period.
TCA Peel
Trichloroacetic Acid Peel is a medium to deep chemical peel used to treat more severe skin concerns like deeper wrinkles, sun damage, and acne scars. This peel offers more dramatic results with a longer downtime due to its depth of penetration.
Getting Started with Chemical Peels
If you’re experiencing fine lines, uneven skin tone, acne scars, or sun damage, a chemical peel can help. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Tulsi Kotecha at Refine by Tulsi to discuss which chemical peel is best suited for your skin and goals.
Frequently Asked Questions About Chemical Peels
What is a Chemical Peel?
A chemical peel is a skin-resurfacing procedure where a chemical solution is applied to the skin to remove the top layers. This process allows for the regeneration of new, smoother, and more radiant skin, effectively treating various skin concerns such as acne scars, fine lines, wrinkles, and pigmentation.
How Much is a Chemical Peel?
The cost of a chemical peel varies based on the type and depth of the peel. At Refine by Tulsi, our chemical peels start at $X. We offer a range of chemical peels tailored to your specific needs, and financing options are available.
How Long Does a Chemical Peel Take to Heal?
The healing time depends on the type of peel. Lighter peels typically heal within 3 to 5 days, while medium to deep peels may take 7 to 14 days. During this time, your skin will peel and flake as the new skin forms beneath.
What Does a Chemical Peel Do?
A chemical peel exfoliates the skin by removing its top layers, allowing fresh, undamaged skin to emerge. It improves skin texture, reduces the appearance of fine lines, treats acne scars, and evens out skin tone for a more youthful and radiant look.
Are Chemical Peels Actually Effective?
Yes, chemical peels are highly effective for improving various skin concerns, including hyperpigmentation, acne scars, fine lines, and wrinkles. The results vary depending on the peel’s depth, but patients typically see smoother, more vibrant skin after just one treatment.
How Often Should You Get a Chemical Peel?
The frequency of chemical peels depends on the depth of the peel and your skin type. Light peels can be done once a month, while deeper peels should be done every 6 to 12 months. Dr. Kotecha will recommend the best schedule based on your skincare goals.
Do Chemical Peels Hurt?
You may feel a mild stinging or tingling sensation during a chemical peel, but discomfort is generally minimal. Dr. Kotecha will ensure your comfort during the procedure and provide aftercare instructions to soothe any post-treatment sensitivity.
How Long Do Chemical Peels Last?
Results from a chemical peel can last several months, depending on your skin type, the depth of the peel, and your skincare routine. Regular maintenance treatments and a good skincare regimen can help prolong the effects.
Are Chemical Peels Safe?
Yes, when performed by experienced professionals like Dr. Kotecha at Refine by Tulsi, chemical peels are safe and effective. We use medical-grade products and follow strict safety protocols to ensure optimal results with minimal risk.
What Should I Expect After a Chemical Peel?
After a chemical peel, you may experience redness, peeling, and mild irritation for a few days. As your skin heals, it will reveal a fresher, smoother, and more even complexion. Dr. Kotecha will provide aftercare instructions to help you manage post-peel sensitivity.
Can Chemical Peels Help With Acne Scars?
Yes, chemical peels are effective in treating acne scars by removing the top layers of skin and promoting the growth of new, healthy skin cells. Multiple sessions may be needed for optimal results, especially for deeper scars.
How Long Does a Chemical Peel Take to Work?
You may start to see improvements in your skin within a week after a light peel, while deeper peels may take a bit longer to show full results. The peeling process typically lasts a few days, after which smoother and more radiant skin is revealed.
Can You Wear Makeup After a Chemical Peel?
It’s recommended to avoid wearing makeup for 24 to 48 hours after a chemical peel to allow your skin to heal. Dr. Kotecha will provide specific aftercare guidelines based on the type of peel you receive.
What are the Different Types of Chemical Peels?
We offer various types of chemical peels at Refine by Tulsi, including light, medium, and deep peels, tailored to your skin’s needs:
- Light Peels: Great for mild exfoliation and refreshing the skin.
- Medium Peels: Ideal for treating acne scars, pigmentation, and wrinkles.
- Deep Peels: Best for more advanced skin concerns, such as deep wrinkles and severe sun damage.
What to Do After a Chemical Peel?
Post-peel care is essential for healing and optimal results. Keep your skin hydrated, avoid sun exposure, and follow Dr. Kotecha’s recommendations. Use a gentle moisturizer and sunscreen to protect your new skin.
Are Chemical Peels Good for Your Skin?
Yes, chemical peels can improve your skin’s texture, tone, and overall appearance. They help to reduce the signs of aging, treat acne scars, and promote a healthier, more radiant complexion.
Can Chemical Peels Remove Dark Spots?
Yes, chemical peels are highly effective at treating hyperpigmentation, dark spots, and melasma. By exfoliating the top layers of the skin, chemical peels help to fade dark spots and promote a more even skin tone.
How Long After a Chemical Peel Can I Wear Makeup?
It’s best to wait 24 to 48 hours before applying makeup after a chemical peel to allow your skin to heal properly. Always follow the aftercare instructions provided by Dr. Kotecha to ensure optimal results.
Can You Get a Chemical Peel While Pregnant?
Chemical peels are not recommended during pregnancy. Consult with Dr. Kotecha for alternative treatments that are safe during pregnancy.