What is a peel?
The power and benefits of chemical peels have been known about for some time. They promote cell renewal in a regular, uniform way. This treatment will leave your skin soft and even, and your complexion radiant. The active ingredients in your products will work more effectively as it will be easier for them to penetrate your skin. And your makeup will last longer.
1. Superficial peel :
This peel is gentle on your skin and the best results are obtained after five peel treatments at two-week intervals. The skin is gently stimulated over the course of the sessions. This type of peel is perfect for dealing with minor issues on healthy skin.
Our team offers two types of superficial peels, which can be customised to suit your needs:
2. Medium-depth peel
This is a more concentrated peel whose main aim is to stimulate collagen production and cell renewal. It is ideal for skin that has become more damaged over time. We recommend a course of five peel treatments at three-week intervals.
Our team offers TCA peels
Mesoestetic TCA peels are highly concentrated medium-depth peels. They use a solution made from TCA and retinoic acid (a natural vitamin A derivative). These peels are designed to work on the dermis. They directly tackle underlying problems at the point where they penetrate the skin: the dermis. This type of peel is designed to work on fine, medium and deep wrinkles, sagging skin, hyperpigmentation and acne scars.
Who and what is it for?
Fruit acids are multipurpose and can be used to treat the following concerns:
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This treatment is suitable for all skin types and phototypes.
Frequently asked questions
Does it hurt?
Your skin may feel a little warm and tingly while the peel is being applied, depending on how sensitive you are. This will stop once the peel has been rinsed off.
Can I go back to work after my treatment?
You can go straight back to work, no problem. However, if you’re going to be outdoors, you must apply a factor 50 sunscreen every two hours, no matter what the weather.