Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Passion Fruit Enzyme Facial.

Ideal candidates have skin needing firming, gentle exfoliation and smoothing. The treatment boosts circulation and collagen support via Kollaren peptide. Not suitable for rosacea, couperose or highly sensitive skin—book a consultation and patch test to confirm suitability.

Treatments typically last 50-60 minutes, including consultation, gentle cleanse, enzymatic application, Kollaren peptide infusion, mask and soothing finish. Timing varies with skin condition and any add-ons. Plan for a brief aftercare review and sun-protection instructions at appointment end.

For optimal results schedule treatments every 4–6 weeks to support collagen and skin renewal. A short series of three to six sessions produces cumulative firming and smoothing; afterwards, maintain results with touch-ups every 6–8 weeks and diligent home care.

Downtime is minimal: mild redness or slight flaking may appear for 24–72 hours as dead cells slough. Most clients resume normal activities immediately. Avoid direct sun, retinoids and strong active ingredients for several days and follow provided post-care instructions.

The facial helps improve fine lines and elasticity by strengthening dermal tissue with Kollaren peptide and promoting cellular turnover. Results are gradual and best achieved with a series of treatments and complementary modalities like microneedling or professional collagen-boosting therapies for deeper concerns.

This facial is not recommended for rosacea, couperose or very sensitive skin due to circulation and enzymatic action. Also avoid if you have open wounds, active infections, recent chemical peels or certain medical treatments—consult your clinician for a tailored assessment.