Generally, superficial peels can be used on all skin types. However, if you have a darker skin tone, you have a greater risk of experiencing a darkening of your skin after treatment. This condition is called post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. If you have a naturally darker skin tone, you may want to get the advice of your dermatologist about other less aggressive treatments to reduce the risk of hyperpigmentation.
Chemical peeling may also not be recommended if you:
-Have a history of abnormal skin scarring.
-Have extra coloring in your scars.
-Have skin conditions or take medications that make your skin more sensitive.
-Can’t stay out of the sun for the healing period.
It is very obvious that you are worrying for you skin before treatment you need to be satisfied
That nothing wrong will ever happen to your skin cause by treatment so in order to keep you satisfy let us give you a glimpse how it works on your skin.
Your skin will be thoroughly cleansed with an agent that removes excess oils, while your eyes and hair are protected. A chemical solution is then applied to your skin. Chemical solutions typically used include glycolic acid, trichloroacetic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid or carbolic acid (phenol). The different types of chemicals cause a controlled injury, each penetrating through to a different skin depth, then peeling away to reveal a new layer of skin. So, this how you skin cleanse and bloom like a flower go for it because your skin is under great surveillance