Jon'Ric Charlotte Medical Spa
East Charlotte · Charlotte
A physician-led East Charlotte medical spa offering CoolSculpting, Emsculpt NEO, and laser hair removal.
A controlled chemical exfoliation that removes damaged outer skin layers, revealing brighter, smoother, more even skin and improving fine lines, sun damage, acne, and hyperpigmentation. Compare Charlotte clinics below and request a free consultation.
$100–$600
per session · USD
A general range for Charlotte, rounded for guidance. Confirm exact pricing with each clinic.
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East Charlotte · Charlotte
A physician-led East Charlotte medical spa offering CoolSculpting, Emsculpt NEO, and laser hair removal.
Myers Park · Charlotte
A Providence Road dermatology-led practice offering CoolSculpting Elite, laser resurfacing, laser hair removal, and RF skin tightening.
South Charlotte · Charlotte
A South Charlotte med spa offering CoolSculpting, RF microneedling, CO2 laser skin resurfacing, and laser hair removal.
North Charlotte · Charlotte
A north Charlotte med spa offering laser skin resurfacing, laser hair removal, and ThermiSmooth skin tightening.
4 clinics offer Chemical Peel across the Charlotte metro — with providers in East Charlotte, Myers Park, South Charlotte, North Charlotte. Charlotte's established aesthetic clusters around SouthPark, Uptown, Ballantyne, where pricing typically runs at the upper end of the local range.
Local cost for Chemical Peel in Charlotte typically falls between $100–$600 per session . Compare the 4 listed clinics above, request consultations from your top two or three picks, and confirm exact pricing directly with each provider.
A controlled chemical exfoliation that removes damaged outer skin layers, revealing brighter, smoother, more even skin and improving fine lines, sun damage, acne, and hyperpigmentation.
1 (medium/deep) or 3–6 (light peels)
A few hours (light) to 7–10 days (medium/deep)
People with dull skin, sun damage, fine lines, acne, mild scarring, melasma, or uneven tone wanting visible improvement at varying intensity levels
Light peels (glycolic, salicylic) exfoliate the surface for a refresh — minimal downtime, often done in a series. Medium peels (TCA, Jessner's) reach the upper dermis for stronger results — expect 5–7 days of peeling. Deep peels (phenol, deeper TCA) penetrate further and can dramatically resurface skin — 1–2 weeks of recovery. Most people start light and step up as needed.
Light peels feel like a warm, tingling sensation for a few minutes. Medium peels burn and sting more, and providers use cool air or compresses to manage discomfort. Deep peels require sedation or strong numbing. Most people tolerate light and medium peels well.
Light peels often produce no visible peeling — just a brighter glow over a few days. Medium peels produce moderate flaking and peeling for 5–7 days that's manageable. Deep peels produce significant peeling over 1–2 weeks. Plan downtime accordingly.
Light peels (glycolic, salicylic, mandelic) are generally safe across skin tones. Medium and deeper peels require more care on medium-to-deep skin tones because of pigmentation risk — Jessner's and some TCA protocols are commonly used safely on darker skin by experienced providers. An experienced provider tailoring the peel to your skin is essential.
After a light peel, usually yes within a few hours. After a medium peel, plan to skip makeup for several days while skin is actively peeling. After a deep peel, you'll be in healing mode for 7–14 days before makeup makes sense.
Light peels are typically done in a series of 3–6 spaced 2–4 weeks apart. Medium peels often work well as a standalone or repeated every 6–12 months. Deep peels are usually a one-time procedure with results that can last years.
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