Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Dead skin exfoliation (3-4 Layers).

Most clients see improvement after two to four sessions, spaced four to six weeks apart. Your practitioner will assess severity, skin response, and tailor a treatment plan. Maintenance sessions and sun protection are advised to preserve results and prevent recurrence.

Yes—this formula is specifically designed for darker complexions, minimizing post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation risk. We perform a thorough consultation and test patch to customize concentration. Following pre- and post-care instructions is essential for optimal safety and outcomes.

During treatment you may feel mild tingling or warmth as the peel penetrates layers. The clinician monitors skin and neutralizes when appropriate. Peeling begins within days to a week; redness subsides quickly with proper aftercare and sun avoidance.

Recovery varies but typically involves 3–10 days of peeling and flaking, with redness settling within one to two weeks. Using gentle cleansers, moisturizers, and sunscreen speeds healing. Avoid aggressive products or sun exposure until fully healed.

Yes—this peel targets melasma and stubborn dark spots by promoting controlled exfoliation and pigment lightening. It works best as part of a comprehensive plan including topical agents, sun protection, and follow-up treatments for sustained improvement.

Common effects include temporary redness, peeling, and sensitivity. Rarely, prolonged pigmentation changes or irritation can occur, particularly without proper sun protection. We minimize risks through consultation, patch testing, and individualized strength selection and provide clear aftercare instructions.