Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Skin Tone Correction - Half Back.

Most clients see improvement after 1–2 sessions, but 2–4 sessions spaced four to eight weeks apart are typical for noticeable, lasting correction. Final number depends on pigmentation severity, skin type, and response during treatment.

Discomfort is usually minimal; topical numbing cream is applied before treatment to reduce sensations. Expect temporary redness, warmth, or tenderness during recovery that typically subsides within days with proper aftercare.

Good candidates are adults with uneven pigmentation or texture on the upper or lower back. Not suitable for active infections, uncontrolled skin conditions, recent sunburn, or certain medications—consultation and skin assessment determine eligibility.

Initial brightening can be visible within days, while texture and pigment improvements develop over weeks. Full results usually emerge four to twelve weeks after treatment and improve further with follow-up sessions and maintenance.

Side effects are generally mild and temporary—redness, swelling, flaking, or brief darkening of spots may occur. Rare complications include scarring or altered pigmentation; following aftercare and sun protection minimizes risks.

Aftercare includes keeping the area clean, using gentle moisturizers, and avoiding sun exposure. Apply SPF once healed, avoid heavy sweating or abrasive treatments, and follow clinic instructions for optimal healing and lasting results.