With all chemical peels there is the risk of post inflamatory hyperpigmentation, which means blotchy, dark spots. They occur when the skin gets irritated from too much rubbing makeup off or scrubbing off the exfoliating skin too early or sun exposure during the first 2 weeks when your skin is especially sensitive.
Regardless of how or why it occurred, it is fixable with either further lighter chemical peels to exfoliate the dark spots since they are usually superficial or prescription bleaching creams to bleach out the dark spots.
I like to use Jessner's solution peels or 10% TCA peels every 2 weeks in addition to having patients apply a triple bleach cream every other night to start with and eventually nightly sparingly. And of course, daily sunscreen use to protect from the sun.
After each peel, I have patients use a prescription cortisone cream or lotion, such as desowen, twice a day to prevent inflammation or irritation and take away redness faster. Go back and continue your treatments to correct the dark spots but do expect to pay for each further peel or creams, since it is a normal risk you, yourself, have to take with all chemical peels.


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