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Get answers to common questions about Bright Eye Treatment.
Most Bright Eye Treatment sessions take 30 to 45 minutes. Timing depends on whether it's a standalone treatment or an add-on to a facial. Your clinician will recommend the appropriate length based on concerns and skin sensitivity.
Yes. Our Bright Eye Treatment uses gentle, non-irritating ingredients and careful application techniques. We perform a skin assessment and adjust formula strength; patch testing is available to minimize risk for sensitive or reactive skin types.
Many clients notice immediate brightness and reduced puffiness within days, with fine line softening and improved texture becoming more apparent after two to four weeks and multiple treatments.
The treatment gently exfoliates and helps dislodge superficial milia while improving skin turnover. Stubborn milia may require extractions or follow-up sessions; your technician will recommend the best course.
Downtime is minimal. Some clients experience mild redness or tenderness for 24–48 hours. Avoid heavy makeup and sun exposure immediately after treatment; follow your aftercare instructions to promote healing and protect results.
We typically recommend a series of three to six treatments spaced two to four weeks apart, then maintenance sessions every two to three months, depending on individual concerns and lifestyle factors.