Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Chemical Peel – Back.

Most clients see meaningful improvement after 2–4 treatments; severe congestion or deep scarring may need 4–6 sessions spaced three to six weeks apart. Your clinician will customize frequency based on skin response and desired results during the initial consultation.

You may feel tingling, warmth, or mild stinging during application; discomfort is brief. Redness and flaking typically last three to seven days, though deeper peels cause longer recovery. We provide aftercare instructions and soothing products to minimize downtime and maintain comfort.

Yes. Back peels target both congestion and superficial scarring by accelerating cell turnover and promoting collagen. Multiple sessions can significantly fade post-acne marks and even out pigmentation; deeper or persistent scars may require complementary procedures for optimal results.

Not suitable for those with active infections, open wounds, recent isotretinoin use (within six months), uncontrolled acne inflammation, or certain skin conditions. A thorough consultation and skin assessment will determine safety and contraindications before treatment.

Avoid sun exposure and tanning, stop exfoliating or using retinoids as advised, and keep the area clean. Follow pre-treatment instructions provided by your clinician, including topical prep agents if recommended, to reduce risks and improve peel effectiveness.

Gentle cleansing, daily broad-spectrum SPF on exposed areas, and regular application of prescribed moisturizers and barrier creams are essential. Avoid abrasive products, hot baths, and intense exercise during healing. Attend follow-up appointments for skin checks and tailored home-care guidance.