Good Faith Exam
for Chemical Peels
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Independent Medical Judgment
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What Is a Good Faith Exam for Chemical Peels
A good faith exam for chemical peels is a medical evaluation conducted by a licensed physician before the treatment is administered. The physician reviews the patient’s skin history, Fitzpatrick skin type, current medications including retinoids and photosensitizing agents, prior peel history, and active skin conditions. They assess whether the specific peel being planned is appropriate for that patient’s skin, history, and health background.
Contraindications vary by peel depth but include recent isotretinoin use, active herpes simplex infections, certain skin conditions, pregnancy for deeper peels, and photosensitizing medications. These are the findings a proper evaluation surfaces before any chemical agent is applied.
GoodFaithExams.com delivers that evaluation online without reducing the clinical depth the treatment requires. Patients complete it on their own time. Practices receive documented findings ready to file.
Why Chemical Peel GFE
Requirements Exist
Who Can Perform It
- Physicians (MD or DO)
- Nurse Practitioners with appropriate supervision or collaboration agreements
- Physician Assistants with appropriate supervision agreements
What to Expect During the Exam
Patient Intake
Provider Evaluation
Clinical Decision
Documented Outcome
How GoodFaithExams.com Makes It Simple
Pricing
$26.99 per exam.
No hidden fees. No monthly minimums. No contracts.
Pay per exam and know exactly what compliance costs your practice.
Who This Is and Is Not For
Good fit:
- Aesthetic practices offering light, medium, or deep chemical peels
- Clinics using prescription-strength chemical agents
- Clinics focused on compliance with state regulations
- Practices seeking a scalable and defensible exam workflow
Not for:
- Clinics looking for shortcuts
- Businesses seeking legal advice
- Teams that do not want licensed provider involvement