Before glycolic acid peel treatment, people typically have various skin concerns including dull, lacklustre complexion with uneven tone; rough, bumpy or uneven texture; fine lines and early signs of ageing; hyperpigmentation including sun damage, age spots or post-inflammatory marks; mild acne, blackheads or congested pores; acne scarring or uneven skin surface; or simply wanting overall skin rejuvenation and improvement. The skin may appear tired, aged or showing cumulative sun damage and environmental stress. After glycolic acid peel treatment, whether a series of professional peels (typically 4-6 sessions over several months) or consistent use of at-home glycolic products (over 6-12 weeks), most people experience noticeable improvements in their skin. Common results include significantly brighter, more radiant complexion with improved glow; smoother, more refined skin texture; reduction in the appearance of fine lines, particularly around eyes and mouth; fading of hyperpigmentation, sun damage and dark spots for more even tone; clearer skin with fewer breakouts and less congestion; smaller-appearing pores with improved clarity; firmer, more elastic skin from increased collagen; and overall more youthful, healthy-looking complexion. The degree of improvement varies considerably depending on the starting skin condition and severity of concerns; the strength and type of glycolic peel used, with professional peels typically showing more dramatic results; the number of treatments completed; consistency and adherence to the treatment protocol; proper pre- and post-peel care including sun protection; and individual skin response and healing capacity. Some people achieve quite dramatic transformation with significantly clearer, more youthful skin, while others experience more subtle but still worthwhile improvement. Professional peels generally produce more noticeable results than at-home products, though at-home glycolic products can provide excellent gradual improvement with consistency. During the treatment process, appearance changes happen in stages: immediately after a peel, skin may be red and slightly swollen; within 2-4 days, some people experience light flaking or peeling, though this is not always visible; gradual improvement becomes noticeable as new skin emerges; optimal results develop over several weeks as collagen builds and cell turnover normalizes. For at-home glycolic products, changes are more gradual with subtle improvement building over weeks of consistent use. It is important to maintain results through ongoing skincare, regular (but not excessive) exfoliation, diligent sun protection, and possibly periodic maintenance peels. Results are not permanent, as natural aging and sun exposure continue, but regular appropriate use of glycolic acid can maintain improved skin quality long-term. Your practitioner or dermatologist should provide realistic before and after photos from their own work showing typical results after treatment courses across different skin types and concerns. Most people with appropriate expectations are very satisfied with glycolic acid peel results, finding that their skin looks healthier, more radiant and more youthful with relatively simple, non-invasive treatment. The key to success is consistency, realistic expectations about gradual improvement, proper use of appropriate strengths for your skin, and commitment to sun protection and good skincare practices to maintain and enhance results over time.