Chemical peels at Palm Med Wellness in Palm Beach Gardens help reveal brighter, smoother skin by removing damaged surface cells improving tone, texture, and clarity for a refreshed appearance.
We offer tailored peels for concerns like sun spots, acne, and rough texture, ranging from light, no-downtime options to more corrective treatments—all customized to your skin and goals. If you're considering chemical peels in Palm Beach Gardens, our team can help you find the right fit.


A chemical peel is far more than applying an acid to the skin. The true value comes from selecting the right formula, strength, and treatment plan for the individual in front of us. That is why clinical experience matters.

At Palm Med Wellness, we evaluate your skin type, tone, sensitivity, pigment history, acne activity, skincare routine, and goals before recommending a peel. This ensures we avoid generic solutions and instead create a plan tailored to your skin's unique needs.

This precision matters especially in Florida, where years of sun exposure create stubborn discoloration, rough texture, and premature aging. Some patients benefit from a lighter peel for brightness and maintenance, while others need a deeper, corrective approach. Either way, we guide you toward the treatment that makes sense for your skin—not the strongest one available.
Not every peel serves the same purpose. Some brighten and refresh the skin with zero downtime, while others are engineered to address active acne, melasma, sun damage, and advanced textural issues. During your consultation, we help determine which peel best aligns with your skin’s unique needs. Chemical peels generally range from light, superficial treatments to medium-depth corrective peels, with deeper resurfacing reserved for highly specific cases. Our philosophy is simple: match the treatment to your clinical concerns, your lifestyle, and your ultimate aesthetic goals.

The Glow Peel is a light, superficial peel for patients who want brighter, smoother, more radiant skin with little to no downtime. Using gentle alpha-hydroxy acids such as glycolic or lactic acid, this treatment exfoliates dull surface buildup to refresh the complexion.
It is a good option for patients whose skin feels tired or rough but who do not want a more intensive treatment. Many choose it before a special event, as a seasonal refresh, or as part of an ongoing skincare plan.

The Glow Peel is a light, superficial peel for patients who want brighter, smoother, more radiant skin with little to no downtime. Using gentle alpha-hydroxy acids such as glycolic or lactic acid, this treatment exfoliates dull surface buildup to refresh the complexion.
It is a good option for patients whose skin feels tired or rough but who do not want a more intensive treatment. Many choose it before a special event, as a seasonal refresh, or as part of an ongoing skincare plan.

The Transformation Peel refers to deep resurfacing treatments used for advanced concerns such as deeper wrinkles, significant textural irregularities, and extensive sun damage. These treatments use high-strength formulations and require careful evaluation and oversight by a qualified provider.
This option is not appropriate for everyone. Deep resurfacing requires preparation, recovery time, and close follow-up. If a deep peel is not a good fit for your skin type, barrier health, or lifestyle, we will let you know. Our priority is to recommend treatment that is safe, appropriate, and aligned with your skin’s needs.
A successful chemical peel should be chosen based on your skin tone, sensitivity, pigment history, and barrier health. Because every complexion responds differently, careful treatment selection matters.For patients with melasma, reactive skin, deeper skin tones, or a history of post-inflammatory pigmentation, a more specialized approach may be needed. In these cases, choosing the right formula and intensity is essential. At Palm Med Wellness, we customize each treatment to the individual so your care is safe, medically appropriate, and supportive of long-term skin health.




Your chemical peel appointment begins with a personalized consultation designed to understand your skin concerns, daily skincare routine, and any history of sensitivity, pigmentation, or breakouts. This allows us to recommend the most appropriate chemical peel treatment for your skin type, goals, and desired level of correction.

If treatment is a good fit, we will explain what kind of sensation, peeling, and downtime to expect. Whether you are best suited for a gentle glow peel or a more corrective chemical peel, your treatment plan is tailored to deliver refined, natural-looking results.

On the day of your appointment, your skin is carefully cleansed and prepped before the peel solution is applied. You may feel warmth, tingling, or mild stinging depending on the formula. Most chemical peel treatments are quick, comfortable, and easy to incorporate into a busy schedule.

After treatment, your skin may appear slightly pink, feel tight or dry, or develop a lightly bronzed tone. Some peels involve little to no visible flaking, while others create more noticeable peeling over the following several days. As your skin renews, you can expect a brighter, smoother, clearer, and more radiant complexion.
Post-care is a big part of a successful chemical peel. Freshly treated skin is delicate, so it needs time and protection to heal well. To get the best results, patients should keep these steps in mind

Chemical peels may improve dullness, uneven tone, acne, congestion, sun damage, age spots, mild texture issues, and early signs of aging. The benefits depend on the peel chosen and the concern being treated.
A light peel usually refreshes the skin’s surface, boosts brightness, and creates a smoother glow with little downtime. A corrective peel works more deeply and is often used for acne, discoloration, and more visible sun damage
Not always. Some lighter peels cause little to no visible peeling even though the skin is still benefiting. Medium-depth peels are more likely to cause flaking or peeling for several days.
They can be, but peel choice matters. Skin tone, sensitivity, and pigment history all affect which peel is safest and most appropriate. A professional evaluation helps guide treatment.
That depends on your skin and your goals. Some patients choose one peel for upkeep or an event, while others get the best results from a series spaced over time
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