Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Dead skin exfoliation (5-6 Layers).

Expect visible peeling and redness for seven to fourteen days, with full healing often taking up to four weeks. Recovery varies by skin type and peel depth; strict sun avoidance and prescribed aftercare improve healing and final results.

Most clients feel moderate stinging or burning during application; topical anesthetic and cooling measures reduce discomfort. Sensations usually ease after neutralization, though mild soreness can persist for several days and is managed with recommended care.

A single deep peel often produces dramatic improvement, but some clients benefit from staged treatments spaced months apart. Your provider will evaluate skin condition, goals, and medical history to recommend one or multiple sessions for best outcomes.

Ideal candidates have pronounced sun damage, deep wrinkles, or scarring and are in good overall health. Those with active infections, recent isotretinoin use, or certain skin disorders may be ineligible and require alternative approaches.

Common side effects include redness, swelling, peeling, and temporary sensitivity. Less common complications can include pigment changes, infection, or scarring. Following pre- and post-procedure instructions and avoiding sun exposure lowers risk significantly.

Initial improvements appear as damaged layers slough within weeks, while collagen remodeling continues for months. Most clients notice progressively better texture and tone, with full rejuvenation visible around three to six months post-treatment.