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Get answers to common questions about Illuminating Peel.
A brief consultation and skin cleansing precede application of the peel solution. It remains on the skin for a short, controlled time, then is neutralized and removed. Sessions typically last thirty to forty-five minutes, with minimal discomfort and immediate post-care instructions.
Many clients see improved brightness and smoother texture within a few days as dead skin sheds. Optimal results often appear after one week, with progressive improvement over several weeks, especially when following recommended skincare and sun protection.
Most people experience mild tingling or warmth during treatment. Discomfort is brief and manageable; topical numbing can be used if needed. Post-treatment sensitivity or light peeling may occur but typically resolves quickly with gentle care and prescribed aftercare products.
Treatment plans vary; many clients benefit from a single peel for immediate brightness, while a series of three to six peels spaced weeks apart yields more significant texture and tone improvements. Your provider will recommend a personalized schedule.
Side effects are usually mild and short-lived—reddening, light flaking, and temporary sensitivity are common. Rarely, hyperpigmentation or prolonged irritation can occur, especially without proper sun protection. Follow post-care guidelines and report persistent issues to your provider.
Yes, when planned by your clinician. It pairs well with facials, LED therapy, and light microdermabrasion, but stronger resurfacing procedures or retinoid use may require scheduling adjustments. Your provider will create a safe, effective combined treatment plan.