Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Acne Recovery Back Facial.

The treatment begins with deep steam and enzyme therapy to soften debris, followed by skilled extractions, high frequency to reduce bacteria, and LED to soothe inflammation. Each step is chosen to clear congested pores and calm active, inflamed back acne effectively.

Most clients report only mild discomfort during extractions; high frequency and LED feel tingly but soothing. Therapists adjust pressure and pacing to your comfort, and topical numbing can be discussed for sensitive skin or extensive extractions.

Recommended course depends on acne grade; many see great improvement after four to six treatments spaced two to four weeks apart. Your clinician will map a personalized plan and advise maintenance sessions or home care for continued recovery.

Yes — the Facial can be combined with other body treatments, but timing matters. We avoid aggressive resurfacing or peels immediately after. Your therapist will coordinate a safe, phased plan that complements medications or complementary spa therapies.

Aftercare includes gentle cleansing, prescribed topical products, avoiding sun exposure and tight clothing, and not picking at lesions. You may experience mild redness; follow your clinician’s tailored homecare instructions and return for follow-up to monitor healing and adjust treatment.

Most skin types respond well, but contraindications include open wounds, severe cystic acne requiring medical management, recent isotretinoin use, or active infections. A consultation and skin assessment determine safety and whether referral or modified protocols are necessary.