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Get answers to common questions about UV Light Facial.
Yes. We perform a full skin assessment and tailor wavelengths, exposure and topical protections for sensitive skin. A patch test is available for peace of mind. If sensitivity is high we recommend gentler protocols or alternative facials to ensure comfort and results.
Most clients see improvement after three to six sessions; acne protocols often require weekly visits for a month, while anti-aging plans space treatments every two to four weeks. We create a personalized schedule during consultation to match goals and skin response.
Temporary redness, mild dryness or flaking and increased photosensitivity are common but short-lived. Use sunscreen and gentle moisturizers after treatment. Serious reactions are rare; contact us immediately if you experience severe irritation, blistering, or prolonged discomfort.
Yes — UV Light Facials can complement extractions, enzyme peels, and targeted serums. Timing matters: avoid aggressive chemical peels or strong retinoids immediately before or after a session. Your therapist will recommend safe combinations and sequencing to maximize results and minimize irritation.
Because UV and phototherapy safety in pregnancy is not fully established, we generally advise consulting your healthcare provider before booking. Many clients choose to postpone UV treatments during pregnancy and breastfeeding; we offer safe alternative facials tailored to hormonal skin changes.
Aftercare includes daily broad-spectrum SPF, gentle cleansing, and regular moisturizing. Avoid exfoliants, retinoids, and direct sun exposure for several days. Follow your therapist's personalized recommendations and schedule follow-up sessions; contact us if you notice unusual redness, blistering, or persistent irritation.