Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Superficial Peptide Chemical Peel.

Your esthetician will cleanse, apply a peptide-rich peel solution, and monitor skin response for a few minutes. Sensations are typically mild tingling; the session lasts about 30–45 minutes, followed by calming serums and SPF.

Ideal candidates have uneven tone, mild sun damage, fine lines, or dull texture. It suits many skin types, but active infections, recent retinoid use, or certain medical conditions may preclude treatment.

A series of 3–6 treatments spaced 2–4 weeks apart typically yields the best cumulative results. Maintenance sessions every 3–6 months help preserve improvements and adapt to evolving skin needs.

Recovery is minimal: you may experience mild redness, flaking, or tightness for 1–5 days. Avoid direct sun and harsh products until skin calms; most clients return to normal activities quickly.

Side effects are usually mild and temporary—redness, dryness, or light peeling. Rarely, irritation, hyperpigmentation, or infection can occur if aftercare isn’t followed; consultations review risks and contraindications.

Avoid aggressive exfoliation, waxing, or laser procedures for at least one week. Discontinue retinoids or active acids as advised. Arrive with clean skin and share medications and history for safe customization.