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Get answers to common questions about Advanced Peels for Acne .
Most clients see noticeable improvement after 3–6 sessions spaced two to four weeks apart. Exact number depends on acne severity, skin type, and treatment strength; your esthetician will create a personalized plan and adjust timing for best results.
Yes, when applied by experienced professionals who choose gentle formulations and appropriate concentrations. A patch test and consultation are performed first; alternative peel strengths or pre-treatment protocols can minimize irritation while still improving acne and texture.
Downtime varies by peel depth. Superficial peels typically cause minimal redness and flaking for a few days; medium peels may involve several days of peeling and redness. Your provider will explain expected recovery and recommend post-care to speed healing and protect results.
Yes. Peels are often combined with facials, extractions, LED therapy, or topical prescriptions for enhanced acne control. Timing and sequencing matter; your clinician will design a safe combination plan to avoid irritation and maximize complementary benefits.
When professionally administered and with proper aftercare, serious complications are rare. Temporary redness or lightening/darkening can occur, especially with improper sun exposure. A thorough consultation identifies risks and precautions to minimize scarring or pigmentation changes.
Avoid strong topical retinoids, exfoliants, and sun exposure for several days to weeks as instructed. Disclose medications and skin history; follow pre-treatment instructions to reduce irritation risk and ensure the peel is safe and effective for your skin.