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What Chemical Peels and Microneedling Actually Do
If you care about your skin, you probably want more than a temporary glow from a new product. You want treatments that actually improve texture, reduce scars, and soften fine lines over time. That is exactly where in-office treatments like Chemical Peels and Microneedling come in.
At LOURE Aesthetics & Wellness in Waunakee, both options are used to improve tone, texture, and signs of aging for adults of all ages and genders in a gender-neutral, welcoming setting.
Chemical Peels 101
Medical-grade Chemical Peels use a carefully chosen solution to exfoliate the top layers of skin. This encourages cell turnover and stimulates the production of new collagen, which can soften lines, brighten dark spots, and smooth rough areas. LOURE’s peels are designed to treat rosacea, sensitive skin, acne, and hyperpigmentation with little to no downtime and are gentle enough even for teenagers.
Because formulas vary, one peel might be ideal for acne scars, while another might focus more on sun damage or uneven tone. Some of their options specifically target pigment, redness, or “seasoned” skin, and can be repeated in a series for greater change over time.
Microneedling 101
Microneedling at LOURE uses the SkinPen device to create tiny controlled micro-injuries in the skin. This is often called collagen induction therapy because those microchannels signal your body to build new collagen and elastin, improving texture and firmness over time.
Microneedling, also known as Microneedling with PRP or special topical solutions at LOURE, is used to minimize fine lines, improve the appearance of acne scars, soften enlarged pores, and smooth rough or crepey areas on the face, neck, chest, hands, and even the back.
How Often To Schedule Chemical Peels
General Timing
For most adults, Chemical Peels Treatment in Waunakee, WI, is not a one-time situation. Your skin renews itself in a cycle of roughly 28 to 40 days, so light to medium medical-grade peels are typically spaced about 4 weeks apart. This allows your skin to fully recover while continuing to build on the previous treatment.
At LOURE, many peel plans start with a short series, then move to maintenance. For example, some pigment-focused peels, such as Lighten Up, are recommended 2 to 3 times, about one month apart, depending on the level of discoloration.
Frequency by Skin Concern
Acne and acne scars
If breakouts and marks are your main concern, a peel like Pimple Patrol can be part of an acne plan, with repeat sessions every four weeks for several visits.
When the goal is to use a chemical peel for acne scars, expect to commit to a series of treatments. The peel helps resurface and brighten the skin, but acne scarring is deeper than pigment, so results build gradually. Your provider might suggest alternating peels with other texture-focused treatments, such as microneedling, for a more noticeable change.
Hyperpigmentation and sun damage
For dark spots, melasma, or general blotchiness, your LOURE provider will help choose the best chemical peel for hyperpigmentation based on your skin tone, sensitivity, and history of pigment issues. Pigment often responds well to a cluster of peels over 2 to 3 months, followed by maintenance visits a few times a year, along with daily SPF and at-home brightening products.
Fine lines and texture changes
If your main aim is a chemical peel for fine lines and wrinkles, you may benefit from stronger or more advanced formulas after the skin has tolerated gentler options. At LOURE, “seasoned” or mature skin often starts with a more moderate peel before progressing to options like Ultra Peel or Queen Ultra.
For many patients, that looks like:
- A series of 3 to 4 lighter to medium peels, 4 weeks apart
- Then maintenance peels 2 to 4 times per year, often timed with seasonal changes
How Often To Schedule Microneedling
Initial Series vs. Maintenance
Most plans for Microneedling in Waunakee, WI, start with a series. LOURE’s popular microneedling options, such as Sunkissed Sexy with PRP or their Klárdie-enhanced protocols, are typically performed as 3 treatments, about one month apart, followed by 1 to 2 maintenance sessions per year.
Think of it this way:
- Initial change phase – 3 sessions, about every 4 weeks
- Long-term maintenance – 1 or 2 visits each year to keep collagen activity up
Treatment Plans for Common Concerns
If your concern is early fine lines and texture around the eyes, mouth, or cheeks, your provider might position microneedling as the best microneedling for fine lines in combination with medical-grade skincare. Results usually start to show after the first couple of treatments, with softer, smoother skin over the next several months as collagen builds.
For significant textural issues like microneedling for acne scars, you may need more treatments, often 3 to 6 sessions spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart. The same is true for microneedling for stretch marks on areas like the abdomen, thighs, or hips, where skin is thicker, and the treated area is larger.
Because microneedling is a collagen-based treatment, it also supports long-term firmness when combined with a healthy skincare routine and sun protection, not just a single quick fix.
Chemical Peels vs. Microneedling – Which Makes Sense For You
Both treatments can improve tone, texture, and signs of aging, but they work in slightly different ways:
- Chemical peels – Focus more on surface concerns like pigment, dullness, clogged pores, and early fine lines. Great when you want brighter, more even skin and are comfortable with a little visible peeling or dryness for a few days.
- Microneedling – Targets deeper collagen structures and is ideal when texture, scars, or laxity are bigger concerns. You may have redness and mild swelling for a day or two, but usually not heavy peeling.
In many cases, the best plan is not “either or” but a smart sequence. For example:
- A series of peels to calm acne and fade pigment
- Followed by microneedling to address remaining texture and scarring
Your LOURE provider will review your medical history, current skincare, lifestyle, and budget, then design a schedule that fits your skin and your calendar.
Ready for Healthier Skin That Lasts?
If you are tired of products that promise a lot but do not change stubborn spots, scars, or lines, a thoughtful plan of peels or microneedling might be the missing link. In general, light to medium peels are every 4 weeks in a short series, then a few times per year. Microneedling needs a series of 3 monthly sessions, then 1 to 2 times per year for maintenance
To start your plan for microneedling or chemical peel treatment in Waunakee, WI, Book Your Consultation and see what is possible when treatments are matched to your skin and your goals. Don’t wait – refresh today. Contact LOURE Aesthetics & Wellness.



