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Get answers to common questions about 10% TCA Depigmentation Peel up to 4 layers 8 layers.
Yes ā it is formulated for Fitzpatrick skin types IāVI. The 10% TCA blend with azelaic, arbutin and kojic acids delivers lighteners to melanocytes while minimizing trauma, making it appropriate for dark, olive and sensitive complexions under professional care.
Layering is customized: typical application ranges from two to five layers depending on skin condition, pigmentation depth and tolerance. Your clinician will assess and may pause between layers to monitor response and achieve a safe superficial to slight medium peel depth.
Expect mild redness, tightness and light flaking beginning within 24ā72 hours. Superficial to slight medium exfoliation usually resolves in roughly three to seven days, though pigmentation lightening continues gradually over weeks with sun protection and proper home care.
Yes. Pre-peel products are required for two weeks before starting the peel series. These preparatory serums reduce sensitivity, prime melanin response and lower complication risk. Products are sold separately and are essential for safer, more effective results.
Most clients benefit from a series of three to six treatments spaced two to four weeks apart. Severity of melasma, sun damage and individual healing response guide frequency; ongoing maintenance and strict SPF use improve long-term outcomes.
Yes, when applied by trained professionals. The formula uses tyrosinase inhibitors to target pigment without aggressive injury, but thorough assessment and pre-peel preparation are required to minimize the risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.