Laser Skin Resurfacing vs. Chemical Peels: Which Is Best for You?

By: Dr. Dimara Vega

12/15/2025

Are you trying to decide between laser skin resurfacing and chemical peels to improve your skin? Laser treatments use focused light to remove damaged layers and stimulate collagen, while chemical peels use acid solutions to exfoliate and renew the surface.  

At BeyondBela Aesthetics & Wellness in Brandon, FL, Dr. Dimara Vega helps patients choose the right treatment for concerns, like rough, textured skin or sun-damaged skin. If you're ready to explore your options, call now to schedule an appointment. 

What is laser skin resurfacing? 

So, what is laser skin resurfacing? This treatment uses focused beams of light to remove damaged layers and encourage new cell growth beneath the surface. Laser technology can also encourage collagen production, which improves texture, tone, and firmness over time. 

At BeyondBela Aesthetics & Wellness, Dr. Vega offers the Era Elite from Aerolase®, a gentle yet effective laser system. It addresses a range of concerns, including rough, textured skin and Crow's feet. Results develop gradually over time as your skin heals and regenerates. 

What does a chemical peel do? 

What does a chemical peel do? A chemical peel uses a specialized acid solution to exfoliate the top layers of tissue, revealing fresher, smoother skin underneath. The strength of the peel determines how deeply it penetrates and how much downtime is involved. 

Dr. Vega offers VI Peels, which are known for their ability to treat pigmentation, acne scars, and uneven tone with minimal discomfort. Chemical peels also improve the appearance of sun-damaged skin and reduce the visibility of Crow's feet by encouraging cell turnover. 

Choosing the right path for your skin 

During a consultation in Brandon, FL, Dr. Vega will evaluate your skin, discuss your concerns, and review your goals. We can explain how laser skin resurfacing and chemical peels work, what results you can expect, and which option is better suited for your skin type. 

Whether you're dealing with pigmentation problems or fine lines, Dr. Vega will recommend the treatment that offers the ideal balance of effectiveness and recovery time. We can also answer any questions you have about the process and help you feel confident in your decision. 

Preparing for your appointment 

Preparation for both treatments is fairly straightforward. Patients should avoid excess sun or UV exposure, tanning beds, and harsh skincare products for a short period before their appointment. Arrive with clean, makeup-free skin so the treatment can be applied properly. 

On the day of your laser procedure or chemical peel, your skin will be cleansed, and the appropriate treatment will be applied. Laser sessions and chemical peels take less than an hour to perform, but may lead to some redness or peeling afterward. Dr. Vega will provide detailed aftercare instructions to support healing and maximize your results. 

Let us help you uncover your glow 

If you have questions such as, "What is laser skin resurfacing?" or "What does a chemical peel do?" BeyondBela Aesthetics & Wellness in Brandon, FL, is here to help. Dr. Dimara Vega specializes in treatments for sun-damaged skin, textured skin, and fine lines, like Crow's feet, using the Era Elite from Aerolase and VI Peels. Call today to schedule your appointment and discover how we can help you achieve smoother, healthier-looking skin.

* All information subject to change. Images may contain models. Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary.