Targeted Skin Renewal With Professional Chemical Peels

Facials can refresh the skin beautifully, but some concerns need a more active treatment approach. Chemical peels are designed to exfoliate the skin at varying depths, helping improve dullness, uneven tone, rough texture, acne, discoloration, and early signs of aging.

At Image Surgical Arts, chemical peels are customized based on skin type, sensitivity, treatment history, and desired level of improvement. Patients interested in chemical peels in Nashville can choose from lighter no-downtime options, more corrective medical-grade peels, and professional protocols designed to support brighter, smoother, more radiant skin.

A Customized Peel for Your Skin and Schedule

Not every chemical peel creates the same level of peeling, downtime, or visible change. Some peels are gentle enough for regular maintenance or a pre-event glow, while others are better suited for pigment, acne, texture, sun damage, or more advanced skin concerns. Patients often consider chemical peels to improve:

  • Dull or tired-looking skin
  • Uneven tone
  • Sun damage
  • Hyperpigmentation
  • Melasma
  • Acne or congestion
  • Rough texture
  • Fine lines
  • Enlarged-looking pores
  • Post-inflammatory discoloration

The Image Surgical Arts team helps patients choose a peel that fits both their skin and their schedule, whether they want a quick refresh or a more corrective treatment plan.

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Chemical Peels Offered at Image Surgical Arts

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ZO Stimulator Peel

ZO Stimulator Peel

The ZO Stimulator Peel is often called a “lunchtime peel” because it can brighten and refresh the skin with little to no downtime. It is a strong option for patients who want smoother skin texture, improved radiance, and a quick skin boost.

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AlumierMD Glow Peel

AlumierMD Glow Peel

The AlumierMD Glow Peel is a medium-depth medical-grade peel that may help improve pigmentation, fine lines, age spots, post-pregnancy discoloration, and uneven tone. Patients may experience several days of light peeling depending on skin response.

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Perfect Derma Peel

Perfect Derma Peel

The Perfect Derma Peel may be recommended for patients with pigmentation, melasma, fine lines, acne, or uneven texture. It can be customized with boosters when appropriate and is designed to create a brighter, smoother-looking complexion.

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ZO 3-Step Peel

ZO 3-Step Peel

The ZO 3-Step Peel is a more corrective peel designed to address concerns such as acne, melasma, sun damage, roughness, dullness, fine lines, and visible pores. Because it is more active, patients should expect some downtime.

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SkinBetter AlphaRet Peel

SkinBetter AlphaRet Peel

The SkinBetter AlphaRet Peel supports smoother, brighter-looking skin through a professional resurfacing protocol. It may be a good option for patients seeking improved tone, texture, and radiance with guidance from a trained provider.

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Pro Clinical Peel with Glutathione

Pro Clinical Peel with Glutathione

The Pro Clinical Peel with Glutathione is designed to brighten the complexion and support a more even-looking skin tone. It may be used as an introductory peel or as part of a broader skin-brightening treatment plan.

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Choosing the Right Peel Intensity

The right peel depends on what the skin needs most. A lighter peel may be ideal for maintenance, dullness, or a quick refresh, while a medium-depth or more corrective peel may be better for discoloration, acne, texture, or visible sun damage.

Patients considering chemical peels in Clarksville, TN, should also think about timing. Some peels involve little to no downtime, while others may cause flaking, peeling, redness, or temporary sensitivity for several days. Your provider will explain what to expect before treatment so you can plan around work, events, travel, and sun exposure.

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Chemical Peel Treatment Overview

A chemical peel appointment begins with a skin evaluation and a conversation about current skincare, sensitivities, recent treatments, sun exposure, and the concerns you want to improve. Your provider will then select the most appropriate peel and explain the expected treatment experience.

During the peel, the skin is cleansed, and the peel solution is applied in a controlled way. Some patients feel tingling, warmth, or mild stinging depending on the peel used. After treatment, your provider will review aftercare instructions, including sun protection, hydration, product use, and what to avoid while the skin renews.

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Peeling, Downtime, and Skin Renewal

Downtime varies widely depending on the type of peel. Some treatments create a fresh glow with minimal visible peeling, while others may involve several days of flaking or more noticeable skin renewal.

As the skin sheds dull or damaged surface cells, patients may notice a smoother texture, brighter tone, and more refreshed appearance. For concerns like pigment, acne, or sun damage, a series of treatments and consistent medical-grade skincare may be recommended for best results.

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Complementary Skin Treatments

Chemical peels can be part of a broader skin health plan when patients want to improve tone, texture, hydration, or long-term radiance. Depending on your skin and treatment timing, options may include:

  • Hydrafacial
  • ZO Brightening Facial
  • Customized Facials
  • SkinPen
  • IPL Photofacial
  • ZO Skin Health
  • SkinBetter Science
  • CO2 Skin Resurfacing
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Why Choose Image Surgical Arts?

Medical-Led Aesthetic Standards

Image Surgical Arts is led by Dr. Brady Harris, a triple board-certified cosmetic surgeon, and the medspa team approaches skin care with a focus on safety, education, and personalized treatment planning.

Experienced Skin Care Providers

Chemical peels in Murray, KY, require careful product selection and skin evaluation. The aesthetic team considers skin type, sensitivity, pigmentation risk, active breakouts, sun exposure, and current skincare use before recommending a peel.

Multiple Peel Options

Image Surgical Arts offers a range of chemical peels, from lighter glow-focused treatments to more advanced corrective protocols. This allows the team to match the intensity of treatment to the patient’s skin concerns and downtime preferences.

Full-Service Skin Health Support

Because the practice offers facials, microneedling, lasers, injectables, and medical-grade skincare, patients can receive guidance on how chemical peels fit into a larger skin health plan.

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Chemical Peels Frequently Asked Questions

Are chemical peels good for dark spots?

Yes, certain chemical peels may help improve the appearance of dark spots, sun damage, melasma, and uneven tone. Deeper pigment may require a series of treatments and medical-grade skincare.

How much downtime should I expect?

Downtime depends on the peel. Some peels have little to no visible peeling, while stronger peels may cause flaking, redness, and sensitivity for several days.

How do I know which peel is right for me?

Your provider will evaluate your skin type, concerns, sensitivity, pigmentation risk, and schedule before recommending the most appropriate peel.

Can chemical peels help with acne?

Yes, some peels may help improve congestion, oiliness, acne, and post-acne discoloration. Active breakouts may require a customized treatment plan.

How often can I get chemical peels?

Frequency depends on the peel type and your skin’s response. Light peels may be scheduled more often, while stronger peels require more time between treatments.

Can I wear makeup after a chemical peel?

Your provider will give specific instructions based on the peel. In many cases, it is best to avoid makeup briefly while the skin is sensitive.

Do chemical peels hurt?

Most patients tolerate chemical peels well. Tingling, warmth, or mild stinging can occur during application, depending on the peel strength.

Can chemical peels be done before an event?

Yes, but timing matters. Light peels may be suitable before an event, while stronger peels should be scheduled farther in advance to allow peeling to resolve.

Are chemical peels safe for sensitive skin?

Some sensitive skin types can tolerate gentle peels, but the treatment must be selected carefully. A consultation helps determine what is appropriate.

Where are chemical peels available?

Image Surgical Arts offers chemical peels in Nashville and select medspa locations, with treatment availability varying by office.

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Take the next step with Image Surgical Arts and meet with our team to discuss your goals, options, and personalized treatment plan with confidence.

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