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Get answers to common questions about Skin Tone Correction - Half Chest.
Your session begins with a consultation and cleansing, followed by topical numbing. Paramedical resurfacing or targeted techniques are applied to correct tone; procedures typically last 45–90 minutes with mild redness and minimal downtime.
Most clients benefit from a series of 2–4 sessions spaced six to eight weeks apart. The exact number depends on pigmentation severity, skin type and response; your clinician will create a personalized plan during consultation.
Discomfort is generally minimal thanks to topical anesthetic and gentle paramedical methods. You may feel warmth, tingling or light abrasion during treatment and mild sensitivity afterward, which subsides within a few days.
You may notice early brightening within one to two weeks, with continued improvement over several months as skin renews. Optimal results typically appear after the full treatment series and recommended downtime.
Common temporary effects include redness, swelling and mild flaking. Rare risks include infection or pigment changes; risks are minimized by professional evaluation, tailored treatment and strict pre- and post-care instructions.
Avoid tanning, chemical peels and strong retinoids two weeks prior. Disclose medications and medical history, avoid blood thinners if possible, and wear loose clothing. Follow any specific instructions provided at consultation.