
Chemical Peels McAllen TX: Which Type Actually Matches Your Skin Tone
The right chemical peel for your skin tone comes down to two variables: depth and acid choice, not the brand name on the bottle. Lighter skin (Fitzpatrick I-III) tolerates a wider range of peels with minimal risk. Olive to deep brown skin (Fitzpatrick IV-VI), common across the Rio Grande Valley, needs the acid and depth kept conservative, because the same peel that evens tone on lighter skin can trigger post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation on darker skin if it’s too aggressive. This guide covers how peels work, the three depth categories, how to match acid choice to your skin tone, what Beautique’s VI Peel line treats, who should wait before booking, and what to expect before and after. Physician-supervised at Beautique Medical Spa since 2002.







