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A chemical peel ranges from a light resurfacing to a deep tissue treatment depending on the agent and the concentration used. That range means the clinical consideration before treatment is not the same for every patient. A good faith exam for chemical peels is the evaluation that establishes whether this patient is the right candidate for the specific peel being planned.
GoodFaithExams.com delivers that evaluation online, with licensed physician oversight and documented clinical findings ready before treatment begins.

What Is a Good Faith Exam for Chemical Peels

Chemical peels use acids and chemical agents to remove layers of damaged skin and stimulate renewal. Light peels use alpha-hydroxy acids at lower concentrations. Medium peels use trichloroacetic acid or combinations that penetrate into the upper dermis. Deep peels, including phenol-based treatments, reach the mid-dermis and carry the most significant systemic considerations.

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

Medium and deep chemical peels involve prescription-strength chemical agents. That classification triggers oversight requirements in many states, particularly when administered by non-physician providers. Even light peels using regulated acids may require documented clinical oversight depending on the state and the practice setting.
Chemical peel GFE requirements exist because the depth of treatment, the agents involved, and the patient’s individual skin profile all create variables that require documented clinical judgment before the peel begins. A patient who tolerated a light peel previously may not be a safe candidate for a medium peel today if their medication history has changed.
Requirements vary by state. GoodFaithExams.com is built to meet those requirements wherever your practice operates.

Who Can Perform It

The provider conducting a chemical peel good faith exam must be licensed and operating within their scope of practice.
In most states, the following providers are qualified:
  • Physicians (MD or DO)
  • Nurse Practitioners with appropriate supervision or collaboration agreements
  • Physician Assistants with appropriate supervision agreements
GoodFaithExams.com connects patients with licensed physicians who meet the requirements in their state. Every exam is conducted by a qualified provider exercising independent medical judgment.

What to Expect During the Exam

The process is straightforward.

Patient Intake

Patients submit skin history, Fitzpatrick type if known, current medications, prior peel history, and the specific peel being planned.

Provider Evaluation

A licensed physician reviews the case and completes a chemical peel good faith exam through the platform.

Clinical Decision

The provider approves, modifies, or declines treatment based on the patient’s individual profile and clinical judgment.

Documented Outcome

Each evaluation is recorded and delivered to the practice as a completed compliance record.

How GoodFaithExams.com Makes It Simple

An online GFE for chemical peels through GoodFaithExams.com fits into your practice’s existing workflow without creating new coordination demands.
Available Monday Through Sunday Patients complete the evaluation when it works for them. No scheduling conflicts with your treatment calendar.
Built for the Clinical Specificity Peel Exams Require A good faith evaluation for chemical peels on GoodFaithExams.com accounts for peel depth, chemical agent, Fitzpatrick classification, and the medication variables that change candidacy. It is not a generic skin clearance.
Compliant Across the Country GoodFaithExams.com operates nationwide. State-specific chemical peel compliance requirements are handled on our end.
Independent Medical Judgment on Every Exam A telehealth good faith exam for chemical peels through GoodFaithExams.com is conducted by a licensed physician reviewing each patient individually. No automated clearances. Every finding is documented before treatment proceeds.
A Platform Built by Clinicians If you are a chemical peel GFE provider who also handles other aesthetic evaluations, everything runs under one account.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good faith exam for chemical peels?

A good faith exam for chemical peels is a required medical evaluation conducted by a licensed physician before a patient receives a chemical peel treatment. It reviews skin history, current medications, Fitzpatrick skin type, prior peel history, and contraindications, and establishes the patient-provider relationship required before the treatment is administered.
The requirement depends on the peel classification, the chemical agent, and the state where the treatment is performed. Medium and deep peels involving prescription-strength agents carry the clearest oversight requirements. Light peels using regulated acids may also require documented clinical oversight depending on the state and practice setting. The safest approach is a documented evaluation before any peel.
Chemical peel exams require the reviewing physician to account for peel depth, the specific chemical agent being used, the patient’s Fitzpatrick skin type, prior peel history and reactions, and medication variables like isotretinoin and photosensitizing agents. These variables change what is clinically safe for a specific patient in ways that a standard consultation does not capture.
Key contraindications include recent isotretinoin use, active herpes simplex infections, pregnancy for medium and deep peels, photosensitizing medications, certain inflammatory skin conditions, and a history of adverse reactions to previous peels. The reviewing physician assesses each patient’s profile against the specific peel being planned.
Yes. A patient’s medication history, skin condition, and health profile can change between appointments. A prior peel tolerance does not guarantee safety for a current treatment, particularly if the peel depth or agent has changed or if the patient has started new medications.
Chemical peel GFE requirements vary by state depending on the peel classification, the chemical agent, and the provider oversight rules in that jurisdiction. GoodFaithExams.com handles state-specific compliance details so practices do not have to navigate those differences independently.
Patients complete intake on their own time before their appointment. A licensed physician reviews the case, including peel depth, agent, Fitzpatrick type, and medication history, documents clinical findings, and the practice receives the completed record. No waiting rooms, no coordination calls, and no delays to the treatment calendar.
Good faith exam telemedicine for chemical peels is the completion of a required pre-treatment clinical evaluation through a remote digital platform. GoodFaithExams.com provides this service with licensed physicians reviewing each patient individually and documenting independent clinical findings before the peel is administered.
A telehealth good faith exam for chemical peels produces the same level of clinical documentation as an in-person evaluation. The record shows the physician’s findings, the specific peel reviewed, the patient’s relevant profile, and the clinical decision made before treatment. That documentation is what a compliance review, board complaint, or audit will ask for.
A chemical peel GFE provider must be a licensed physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant operating within their scope of practice and meeting the supervision requirements of the state where the patient is located. GoodFaithExams.com uses only licensed physicians to conduct exams on the platform.
The practice receives completed documentation reflecting the physician’s clinical findings specific to that patient’s peel evaluation, including the peel depth and agent reviewed and the clinical decision made. This record should be retained as part of the practice’s compliance documentation.

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