COSMETIC THERAPIES FOR THE FACE
CHEMICAL PEELING
Chemical peeling is a procedure in which dead cells are removed from the skin surface through various organic (fruit) acids to stimulate the recovery and replacement of dead cells with a new viable layer of skin. As a result, the relief is smoothed, fine lines and spots are removed, the complexion is cleared, and the skin of the face becomes smooth and soft.
Chemical peeling is a good choice for quick and effective skin renewal.
In order for the therapy to be completely safe and with minimal side effects, it is necessarily carried out by a qualified specialist.
Types of chemical peeling
The types of peeling differ in composition, depending on the different skin problems and are mainly divided according to the depth of their action:
Surface chemical peeling
which affects only the superficial stratum corneum of the skin. Since it provides a softer exfoliation and does not penetrate deeply, there is almost no recovery period.
Medium-deep chemical peeling
that penetrates deeper and is effective in deep wrinkles, acne scars and pigment spots.
A deep chemical peeling
that penetrates to the greatest depth and causes serious skin flaking. With this type of peeling, it takes the skin longer time to restore. It is only used in extreme need.
Chemical peeling is used depending on the type and condition of the skin and necessarily after consultation with a dermatologist.
It is important to conduct the procedure under the supervision of an experienced professional, with the use of high-quality and certified products, in order to avoid adverse reactions.
Chemical peeling is successfully applied both for aesthetic and curative purposes from the teenage years to adulthood.
Application of chemical peeling in:
- Oily, seborrheic skin;
- Acne and acne scars;
- Photoinduced (reduction of the two proteins - collagen and elastin) skin aging;
- Pigmentation of a different nature;
- For rejuvenation and hydration of the skin.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Face, neck, neckline, arms, back
Dermatologists recommend a course of 3 procedures with an interval of 7/14 days for maximum effect, but the number of procedures also depends on the type of chemical peeling and the individual condition of the patient.
During pregnancy and lactation. At least 1 week before and after sunbathing, in case of open lesions on the skin, in case of rosacea.
Yes. It is recommended to perform the procedure in the autumn-winter period, but there are certain types that can be applied during the warm months as well, observing the dermatologist’s instructions.