Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Enzymatic Vitamin C Peel .

Yes. The Enzymatic Vitamin C Peel is formulated for sensitive and reactive skin, providing very superficial exfoliation with minimal irritation or peeling. We perform a consultation and patch test to customize strength and ensure safe, comfortable treatment.

Most clients benefit from a series of 3–6 peels spaced two to four weeks apart for cumulative brightening and texture improvement. After initial course, maintenance treatments are recommended monthly or as advised by your clinician based on results.

Downtime is minimal to none; most people experience mild redness, tightness, or sensitivity for a few hours up to 48 hours. Very superficial peeling is uncommon. Avoid sun exposure and use SPF while skin stabilizes, as advised in aftercare.

Yes. Combining the Enzymatic Vitamin C Peel with dermaplaning or microdermabrasion is common to boost exfoliation and product absorption. Your provider will decide the optimal order and intensity to avoid irritation and deliver safe, enhanced results during one appointment.

Topical Vitamin C is generally safe, but pregnancy and breastfeeding guidelines vary. Because this is a very superficial enzymatic peel, many providers consider it low risk. Still, consult your obstetrician and inform our clinician so we can recommend appropriate timing or alternatives.

You may notice immediate brightness and smoother skin within days; noticeable reduction in pigmentation and fine lines typically requires multiple sessions over weeks. Consistent home care, sunscreen, and recommended maintenance accelerate and prolong results.