How much does chemical peel cost?
A chemical peel resurfaces skin to improve tone, texture and pigment. Cost spans a wide range — a light peel is inexpensive; a deep phenol peel by a physician costs far more but does more.
| Typical range | $150 – $3,000 |
| Most common | $600 |
| Priced | per treatment |
| Type | Non-surgical |
| Typical recovery | none to 1–2 weeks |
What changes the price of chemical peel
- Peel depth — light, medium or deep
- Provider (medspa vs. dermatologist)
- Number of sessions
- Area treated
Estimate your cost
Adjust the scope, or compare with other procedures.
Full typical range for this project. Adjust the quality/scope for a tighter estimate. The only way to know your real price is to get quotes from local contractors.
- ›Peel depth — light, medium or deep
- ›Provider (medspa vs. dermatologist)
- ›Number of sessions
- ›Area treated
National ballpark ranges for the US. Not a quote — actual prices vary by region, home and contractor.
Chemical peel cost — frequently asked questions
How much does a chemical peel cost?
Chemical peels run about $150–$3,000, near $600 typical. Light peels are cheap and need repeating; a deep, one-time phenol peel is the most expensive.
Related procedure costs
This is general US cost information, not a quote and not medical advice. Actual prices depend on your surgeon, city, technique and case — always confirm at a consultation with a board-certified surgeon.