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12 Skincare Procedure Myths Debunked

There are many skincare procedure myths, but it’s a fact that office-based treatments are safe, effective, and a wise investment for the health and appearance of the skin.


Article Overview

  • There Are Several Myths Surrounding Professional Skincare Procedures, Such As The Belief That They Are Only For Problematic Skin Or That People With Sensitive Or Dry Skin Should Avoid Them.
  • Professional Treatments Can Help Maintain Healthy, Youthful-Looking Skin And Address Concerns Like Visible Signs Of Aging, Clogged Pores, And Uneven Skin Tone.
  • Another Myth Is That People With Sensitive Or Dry Skin Should Avoid Professional Treatments, When In Fact There Are Options Suitable For These Skin Types.
  • It Is Believed That All Professional Procedures Involve Heavy Peeling Of The Skin, But Peeling Is Only A Potential Side Effect Of Certain Treatments That Target The Skin At The Cellular Level.
  • Advances In Technology Have Made It Possible For Laser Treatments To Be Suitable For All Skin Tones, Debunking The Myth That They Are Only For Lighter Skin Tones.

Professional treatments work hand-in-hand with any at-home skincare routine to maximize the skin’s health and appearance. There are many safe and proven-effective options that can help improve the full spectrum of skin concerns more significantly than skincare alone, and these in-office treatments can help keep the skin looking and feeling its best for years to come.

Common Skincare Procedure Myths

Many people have misconceptions about office-based treatments and procedures, especially before they consult a skincare professional.

Myth 1: Professional procedures are for problematic skin.

Fact: Many treatments help maintain healthy-, youthful-looking skin and prevent concerns such as visible signs of aging, clogged pores, rough texture, and dull or uneven skin tone.

Myth 2: People with sensitive skin are not candidates for professional treatments.

Fact: There are several treatments that are appropriate for sensitive skin. An experienced skincare professional knows how to select active ingredients and adjust energy settings to minimize inflammation and sensitivity while strengthening the skin barrier to maximize results. Our Phyto Corrective Gel is formulated with cucumber and thyme to soothe and calm sensitive skin while strengthening the skin barrier and moisturizing.

Myth 3: Those with dry skin should avoid professional treatments.

Fact: In-office procedures can effectively remove dead cells and help restore the skin’s natural barrier. These treatments can also improve product absorption to maximize the benefits of hydrating ingredients and formulations used at home. Some treatments can support skin hydration and deeply moisturize, like Hydrafacial, a gentle, non-invasive treatment that enhances skin hydration by deeply cleansing, exfoliating, and delivering concentrated active ingredients.

Myth 4: All in-office professional procedures involve heavy peeling of the skin.

Fact: Peeling is only a potential side effect after procedures that target the skin at the cellular level—and many professional treatments don’t cause any peeling at all. When peeling occurs, this is a means to achieving the desired results and improve the condition of the skin. Developed for daily and post-procedure use, Advanced RGN-6 cream helps skin appear less rough, smoother and more hydrated following procedures such as laser.

Procedure-Specific Skincare Treatment Myths

Myth 5: Chemical peels cause significant discomfort.

Fact: Superficial chemical peels are usually well-tolerated with the help of a handheld fan. Light chemical peels are more mild than their deeper peel counterparts and are recommended to those looking for minimal downtime. Formulated with soothing ingredients like cucumber, Phyto Corrective Gel supports the calming of irritation from treatments like peels and cools the skin immediately upon application, making it a good choice for post-peel care.

Are chemical peels safe? Superficial peels pose a low risk of adverse side effects. An experienced skincare professional (whether an aesthetician, physician, or physician extender) understands the nuances associated with performing chemical peels on different skin types and various skin tones. Suitable for use with professional peels, add Cell Cycle Catalyst to your routine before a peel to prepare the skin and promote a healthy skin barrier.

Are chemical peels worth it? When performed as a series that involves a specific number of treatments or on an ongoing basis, even the lightest chemical peels help enhance cellular turnover to keep fresh, healthy cells on the skin’s surface with little to no downtime.



Myth 6: Fillers require frequent office visits.

Fact: The level of maintenance for maintaining results is based on the type of filler used, where it’s placed, and the patient’s activity level. In general, the time between treatments can range from 6-8 months to up to two years. Hyaluronic Acid Filler, for example, typically yields results that can last 6 months to 2 years depending on the formula. Hyaluronic Acid Intensifier Multi-Glycan can be added to your routine as a complement to dermal filler. Suitable for all skin types, this serum improves radiance and, after 12 weeks, visibly improves facial volume, defines contours, and visibly fills fine lines by 24%.

Are fillers safe? Fillers undergo extensive testing and require F.D.A. approval before doctors are able to offer them to patients.

Are fillers worth it? Fillers have an extremely high satisfaction rate, but the key is to find an experienced injector who can show you before-and-after photos of their work. This is a good way to ensure their results align with your desired outcome.

Dermal Fillers maintenance


Myth 7: Your face will look frozen after treatment with neurotoxins such as Botox®, Dysport®, Xeomin®, or Jeuveau®.

Fact: Injection specialists strive to provide natural-looking rejuvenating results. The goal of neurotoxin injections is to enhance your features, not alter them. Physician-tested to complement anti-wrinkle neurotoxin injections, add P-TIOX, a powerful peptide serum, to your routine visibly reduce expression lines and intensely moisturize skin.

Are neurotoxins safe? These injectables have been subjected to extensive testing before receiving F.D.A. approval, and an experienced injector knows where to precisely place neurotoxins to minimize the movement of the specific muscles that contribute to expression-related wrinkles.

Are neurotoxins worth it? Although it can take approximately one week to see full neurotoxin results, the smoothing of dynamic wrinkles lasts for three to four months or more.

Myth 8: Laser treatments are only suitable for lighter skin tones.

Fact: Advances in technology have made it possible to adjust the intensity of the energies used, which allows the entire spectrum of skin tones to enjoy the benefits of laser resurfacing. Non-ablative laser, when performed by an experienced professional, can be suitable for those with darker skin tones.

C E Ferulic, a dermatologist-recommended daytime vitamin C serum, protects skin from environmental damage while visibly improving fine lines, wrinkles, discoloration, firmness, and radiance for all skin tones.

Myth 9: Laser treatments take a long time to perform.

Fact: Depending on the specific modality and the size of the treatment area, the time required for laser treatments can range from a few minutes to an hour.

Myth 10: All laser treatments destroy the top layer of the skin.

Fact: Non-ablative lasers leave the top layer of skin intact and instead focus their energy on the lower layers of the skin to stimulate collagen production. While you may experience some sensitivity following laser treatment, soothing products like Phyto Corrective Gel, formulated to cool and calm skin, can be part of a post-procedure routine with lasers, chemical peels, and microneedling.

Myth 11: Only people with the fairest complexions can have laser treatments.

Fact: Advances in laser technology have given skincare professionals the ability to adjust the intensity of the wavelengths of light used, making laser resurfacing safe for all skin tones.

Is laser resurfacing safe? These treatments are both safe and effective when performed by properly trained skincare professionals. For those with melanin-rich skin, it’s best to find a provider with experience treating skin tones similar to yours for optimal outcomes and minimal risk of side effects.

Advanced RGN-6 is a skin-regenerating cream powered by six actives that target redness, dark spots, wrinkles, firmness, smoothness, and post-acne marks. Physician-tested for use alone or alongside laser treatments, this cream helps reduce downtime, enhance hydration, and improve skin’s overall smoothness across all skin tones.

Is laser resurfacing worth it? Whether you opt for one or two more intense treatments (and more downtime) or several lighter treatments (and less downtime), laser resurfacing has the capability to improve decades of skin damage in a relatively short period of time.

Tips For Ensuring Professional Treatment Safety

It’s always important to do your homework if you’re contemplating a professional skin treatment or procedure, and understanding the facts is a great first step. However, many first-time patients, or those looking for a new provider, can have questions about procedure safety and the competence of a skincare professional. Here are a few tips for when you’re still in the exploratory stage.

  • A word-of-mouth referral from a family member or friend is ideal, but reading reviews on Google or Yelp can be helpful.
  • Be sure to book a consultation with the provider you are considering before committing. If you are pressured to schedule any treatment or procedure before you visit the clinic in-person, this should be a red flag.
  • A proper consultation and skin analysis is essential before any professional treatment or procedure. Your consultation should include questions from the provider about why you’re seeking treatment, your current skincare routine, lifestyle, and history of sun exposure, as well as your experience and satisfaction with past professional treatments.
  • The provider should offer a customized treatment plan that includes any appropriate at-home skincare that will help achieve optimal results.
  • If you believe the professional is taking a cookie-cutter approach that does not take your goals, unique skin needs, or expectations into consideration, it’s best to keep looking.
  • Don’t be swayed by below-market pricing. If the cost of a professional treatment sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

To find a provider who meets the highest standards of experience and expertise necessary to become a SkinCeuticals skincare professional, use our online Routine Builder, visit one of our SkinCeuticals SkinLab locations, or schedule an appointment with a SkinCeuticals Skincare Professional for a one-on-one consultation.

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About Gretchen Wobensmith

Gretchen Wobensmith is a licensed aesthetician with 27 years of experience. She has been training professionally for large global brands for the last 20 years. Gretchen brings her skill set of having a deep understanding of skin histology and ingredient technology to the SkinCeuticals Global Education Team as their Product Lead. Gretchen shares her passion for mentoring skin care professionals, to elevate their knowledge and skill set in the medical skin care industry.

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