Your skin can look worse before it looks better after a chemical peel. That’s completely normal. Redness, dullness, and peeling show up first. Sometimes breakouts follow. It’s all part of your skin turning over and pushing out debris.
This reaction doesn’t mean your peel failed. It’s actually a good sign that the outer layer is shedding and new skin is forming underneath. But we get it—those early days can feel rough, especially when you were hoping for a glow.
You’re not alone in wondering if you made a mistake. But when the treatment matches your skin type and you follow the right aftercare, the reward is real.
At Melrose Aesthetics in Nashville, we tailor chemical peels for your skin type and guide you through every phase of the healing process—so your skin looks better, not worse.
Depending on the depth of the peel, your skin may look worse for a few days or a couple of weeks. Light peels heal faster—usually within five to seven days. Medium peels may take up to two weeks. Deep peels have the longest recovery and require close attention.
In the first week, expect redness, peeling, and dryness. Flaking peaks around days 3–5. By week two, most of the surface symptoms settle down. Around weeks three to four, you should see clearer, smoother skin taking shape.
Call your provider if you see dark patches forming, extreme swelling, or peeling that turns into open wounds. That’s not typical and needs follow-up.
Timeline | What to Expect |
Day 1 | Redness, warmth, tightness |
Days 2–4 | Peeling begins, skin looks dry |
Days 5–7 | Flaky patches, texture feels uneven |
Week 2 | Reduced peeling, skin feels calmer |
Weeks 3–4 | Brighter tone, glow starts showing |
Pores can look larger after a peel, but it’s temporary. The skin swells slightly during healing, which stretches pore openings. Add in surface dryness and your pores may stand out more than usual.
Dehydrated skin exaggerates texture. As your barrier heals and moisture levels improve, pore visibility shrinks. Stick to barrier-repairing products and hydrating serums. Skip actives until the peeling stops.
Don’t panic—it’s part of the reset, not the end result.
Some reactions go beyond normal healing. If your skin develops severe redness, crusting, oozing, or scabbing, that’s a red flag. Another warning sign is persistent inflammation lasting longer than two weeks.
Darker skin tones are more prone to hyperpigmentation if the peel isn’t chosen or prepped correctly. Without proper protection and post-care, uneven skin tone can follow.
It’s also important to recognize the difference between irritation, allergy, and damage. Burning that doesn’t subside or itching with hives may signal an allergic response. Don’t wait it out—talk to your provider.
A personalized peel plan makes all the difference. When in doubt, call your skincare team.
Breakouts after a chemical peel can happen for a few reasons. Sometimes it’s a purge—where clogged pores start clearing out. Other times, it’s irritation or a product reaction.
Using harsh products too soon after a peel can trigger inflammation. That includes acne treatments, acids, or anything with fragrance. Layering too many products, or skipping moisturizer, can also throw off your skin barrier and invite breakouts.
If your breakout feels deeper, painful, or spreads after the first week, it’s likely irritation acne—not part of the purge.
Stick to gentle, non-comedogenic products. Let the healing phase finish before going back to actives. And if things keep getting worse, check in with your provider.
DIY peels can seem like a shortcut, but the risk is real. At-home acids are weaker, but the lack of professional prep and aftercare makes complications more likely.
Without guidance, it’s easy to misjudge the strength or apply the wrong formula for your skin type. That’s where things like chemical burns or patchy damage can come in.
With a professional, you get more than a peel—you get a tailored treatment and a plan for safe recovery. Your skin deserves that kind of attention. (1)
Speeding up peel recovery starts with moisture and barrier repair. Use ingredients like hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and barrier creams to calm and hydrate.
Skip exfoliants, scrubs, or anything with acids for at least a week. They’ll only slow things down.
Sun protection is non-negotiable. Freshly peeled skin is extra sensitive and can pigment easily without SPF.
Topicals like niacinamide, peptides, and ceramides help smooth and rebuild skin faster.
Follow up with your provider if your skin feels stuck, flares up, or stays irritated longer than expected.
We take the guesswork out of recovery. At Melrose Aesthetics, you’ll get detailed post-care instructions and product recommendations designed for your skin’s needs.
Need something gentle between treatments? We’ve got that covered too—with skin-friendly options that won’t undo your progress.
Our aesthetic care is rooted in medical experience, compassion, and honest guidance—always with your comfort in mind.
Flaking, redness, and tightness are all part of healing. Real damage isn’t.
With the right plan, you’ll recover safely and confidently.
Book your skin consultation with Melrose Aesthetics in Nashville. We’ll create a custom peel plan that gives you real results—and walk with you through the healing, every step of the way.
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