Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Dead skin exfoliation.

This peel combines melanin-regulating ingredients with controlled exfoliation to disrupt pigment clusters, accelerate cell turnover, and promote even skin tone. Multiple sessions spaced by your provider and strict sun protection are essential to reduce recurrence and optimize results.

Yes. This formula is specifically designed for deeper skin tones, with a balanced pH and gentle actives to lower irritation risk. A skin assessment and patch test are performed to customize strength and ensure minimal chance of post-inflammatory pigmentation.

Downtime is usually minimal. Mild redness and flaking may occur for three to seven days depending on strength. Most clients resume light activities immediately, while avoiding active exercise and sun exposure for several days speeds healing and reduces complications.

Treatment plans vary, but most clients see meaningful improvement after three to six sessions spaced four to six weeks apart. Your clinician will adjust frequency based on skin response, severity of pigmentation, and combination therapies like topical agents.

Use gentle cleansers, hydrating moisturizers, and broad-spectrum SPF 30+ daily. Avoid retinoids, waxing, and strong scrubs until healed. Apply recommended repair serums and follow clinic instructions to reduce irritation and prevent new pigmentation formation.

Yes. It pairs well with topical lighteners, vitamin C, and maintenance facials. Aggressive procedures like deep lasers should be timed appropriately; your clinician will create a safe multi-modality plan to maximize results while minimizing irritation and pigmentation risk.