Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Back treatment Chemical peel NOT extraction.

Chemical peels use targeted acids to dissolve dead skin and oil without physical pressure, whereas extractions manually remove comedones. This service prioritizes clinical exfoliation and hydration to decongest skin gently, reducing trauma and scarring risk.

Most clients experience mild tingling or warmth during treatment. Temporary redness or sensitivity can occur but usually resolves within 24–72 hours. There is minimal downtime; proper aftercare and sun protection support comfortable healing.

Frequency depends on skin condition and goals. Many clients see best results with three to six sessions spaced two to four weeks apart. Your esthetician will recommend a personalized plan during consultation.

Yes — we customize peel strength and perform a patch test for sensitive skin. Gentle acids and adjusted application times minimize irritation. If you have active dermatitis or severe sensitivity, alternative treatments may be recommended.

Avoid direct sun, tanning beds, hot baths, strenuous exercise, and abrasive or exfoliating products for several days. Use a gentle cleanser, soothing moisturizer, and broad-spectrum SPF. Follow your esthetician's aftercare instructions closely.

Contraindications include pregnancy, breastfeeding, recent isotretinoin use (within 6–12 months), active skin infections, open wounds, recent sunburn, or recent laser procedures. Disclose medications and medical history during consultation for safety.