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It all depends what you mean when you say "chemical peels." Are you talking about a Lactic or AHA blend under 20%, pH around 2? In that case, sure, go ahead and peel this way with every facial, you'll get a nice mild refinement and improvement on deeper conditions over a period of time. I have a number of clients who love this approach since they never have to have the downtime from deeper peeling.
Are you talking about self-neutralizing acids like TCA, Salicylic, and Jessner's, and generally pH's under 2? If so, here are the things to remember: 1) these peels don't fit so well into most facial protocols since you can't really do any other treatments in conjunction (sometimes I do a few extractions before and some HF after if indicated, but that's about it); 2) for these peels, every 3-4 weeks would be excessive and could lead to some lingering irritation or loss of hydration.
My exception would be if a client met my criteria for temporary fast-tracking - i.e., a stronger peel every 2.5-3 weeks for a limited period of time, like 3 peels total and then we get back on track with facials. This would be someone with specific pigment, acne scarring, or PIH issues for whom the initial aggravator is no longer present (i.e., melasma but they are done with the pregnancy/breastfeeding; acne but we have cleared the active breakouts; solar lentigines on someone with a lower Fitzpatrick number and without continued sun exposure). BE CAREFUL because the client who wants this is often the client who is expecting miracles. It's really important to refer back to all your peel training, be able to give a very clear estimate of what to expect which days (i.e., we're applying the peel Thursday evening, you'll expect to crack around your mouth on Saturday morning, and you'll be peely all day Saturday, Sunday, and Monday), a VERY clear instruction sheet on what they are and are not to do (picking, sun, etc.), and be ready to follow up by text, too.
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