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This is completely normal, every person is different with how they peel and the process, i would love if you can show a photo, but if your done peeling already just give it a few days and make sure to apply SPF and a moisturizer, if your skin has still not begun to peel then make sure you used the towelettes correctly and use a gentle cleanser while washing the skin. The skin can be very sensitive at a point so don't use anything with harsh chemicals and make sure don't pull the skin off. Good luck
You can try organic virgin coconut oil since we had patient use it and it would bring them relief. If burning only lasts up to a minute as you apply it is usually normal and common for the first few days. It the burning sensation is unbearable, you should make a follow up appointment with your provider. Good luck!
It is reasonable to use a petrolatum-based moisturizer such as aquaphor or Elta MD Moisturizer after at a Vi Peel if a richer moisturizer is required. This can be done even in acne prone patients. If one does not want to wear such a heavy product during the day, make it the night time...
Yes, this can happen after having a chemical peel. Contact your dermatologist for extractions and they can be removed.
Red bumps are not usually normal following a peel, I would contact your dermatologist or plastic surgeon that preformed the peel and request an appointment for him to see the reaction.