A carbon peel, also known as a carbon laser peel or carbon laser facial, is a non-invasive laser treatment that uses a carbon solution and lasers to exfoliate the skin. It’s a popular option for mild to moderate skin issues like acne, enlarged pores, oily skin, and uneven skin tone. During a carbon peel, a doctor applies a carbon nanoparticle layer to the face and then focuses a laser beam on the area. The carbon particles absorb toxins and oil from the skin, and the laser beam attracts the carbon particles, allowing them to penetrate pores and remove dead skin cells, dirt, and acne bacteria. The carbon also stimulates skin cells to produce collagen, which can improve skin complexion and strengthen the skin’s structure. The result is a softer, smoother, and more radiant skin with a more even texture and tone. Carbon peels are painless and have minimal to no downtime, so you can resume regular activities immediately after the treatment. However, you should avoid hot showers or baths for 24–48 hours after the procedure, as hot water can dry out and irritate the skin. The number of sessions needed depends on the size of the treatment area and the desired results, but a course of 2–6 treatments every 2–3 weeks is usually recommended.