Peeling
Superficial Peeling
Superficial peeling is classified according to the main active ingredient. Depending on the indications, the necessary ingredient for the session is selected.
Almond peeling
Almond peeling is an effective facial cleansing and rejuvenation procedure. It can be recommended to young girls and middle-aged women. The soft and gentle effect of this procedure makes it a universal way to heal and improve facial skin.
Superficial peeling, all-season, is easily endured, has a mild irritating effect on superficial tissues, and does not require a long recovery period.Indications
- Acne and rosacea.
- Folliculitis.
- Enlarged pores.
- Comedones (blackheads).
- Skin irregularities.
- Insufficient microcirculation in the skin.
- Pigment spots, freckles and uneven color.
- Poor skin elasticity.
- Post-acne and oily seborrhea.
- Shallow expression wrinkles.
Salicylic peeling
With the help of salicylic peeling, you can significantly improve the condition of the skin without resorting to surgical rejuvenation methods. It has a positive effect on the structure of the epidermis, evens out the texture and color of the skin.
Superficial-medium peeling, carried out only from late autumn to early spring, is easily endured.Indications
- Seborrheic dermatitis.
- Acne 1-2 severity.
- Folliculitis.
- Oily skin with enlarged pores.
- Excessive skin pigmentation.
- Age-related skin aging and photoaging.
- Сomedones (blackheads), acne, rashes.
- Age-related changes, hormonal and natural withering.
- Solar hyperkeratosis.
- Excessive thickening of the stratum corneum of the epidermis on the knees, elbows and other parts of the body.
- Elimination of consequences after acne treatment (spots and scars).
Glycolic Peeling
Glycolic peeling with antioxidant properties designed to eliminate superficial hyperpigmentation, as well as comprehensively decrease the signs of photoaging.
Superficial peeling can be performed during every season, is easily tolerated, has a mild irritating effect on superficial tissues, and does not require a long recovery period.Indications
- Pigmentation disorder (unless associated with any systemic disease).
- Age-related skin changes.
- Dryness, decreased elasticity of the skin.
- Problematic skin (acne, comedones).
- The presence of pronounced traces from previously suffered inflammatory skin diseases (traces and “pits” from deep acne).
- The appearance of pronounced expression wrinkles.
- Shallow stretch marks and scars on the face and body.
- Hyperkeratosis (thickening of the stratum corneum of the skin).
- Oily skin with enlarged pores.
- Seborrhea (excessive sebum secretion due to disruption of the sebaceous glands of the skin).
- Prevention and treatment of molluscum contagiosum.
- Preparatory stage before more serious and profound cosmetic procedures (plastic surgery, laser and mechanical skin resurfacing).
Therapeutic carboxytherapy
Many people prefer non-injection methods for skin rejuvenation and healing. One of these techniques, which has no analogues among other non-injection procedures, is carboxytherapy, or exposure of the skin to carbon dioxide. This is an absolutely painless method of treatment and skin rejuvenation, which gives an instant rejuvenating effect.
In addition to anti-aging therapy, the healing effect of molecular CO2 is used for congestion in tissues. Thanks to this method, acne and post-acne (traces, spots, scars after inflammatory processes) are successfully treated. CO2 regulates the activity of the sebaceous glands, reduces skin oiliness, actively removes waste and toxins from cells and reduces pigmentation. The skin is restored itself, using the body’s own resources.
The recommended course consists of 4-9 sessions 1-2 times a week. In this case, carboxytherapy has stronger therapeutic effect, blood circulation improves, stagnation processes are reduced, small scars resolve, collagen is produced by skin cells. Moreover, it has a rejuvenating, lymphatic drainage, and detoxifying character. For minor skin problems, the course is prescribed once a year. If more intensive intervention is required, then a similar course may be recommended every six months.
Anti-aging carboxytherapy
How does the procedure work?
A special mixture is applied to the facial skin, from which molecular carbon dioxide is released and penetrates the tissue. An excess of carbon dioxide, in turn, is perceived by skin cells as severe oxygen starvation. Because of this, a compensatory mechanism is activated – the red blood cells of the capillaries begin to intensively release oxygen, and increased blood circulation leads to an increase in the supply of nutrients to the tissues.
The procedure itself lasts about 40 minutes, including preparation and exposure to the mask. Immediately after the procedure, the skin acquires a healthy color, velvet texture, elasticity, fine wrinkles are smoothed out, dark circles under the eyes and bags disappear, the skin looks younger.What other aesthetic problems can be solved with carboxytherapy?
CO2 regulates the activity of the sebaceous glands, reduces skin oiliness, actively removes waste and toxins from cells and reduces pigmentation. The skin is restored from within, using the body’s own resources.
Frequency of the procedure
Contraindications:
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding.
- Worsening of chronic diseases, acute respiratory diseases, herpes infection. The patient must be healthy at the time of the procedure.
- Claustrophobia. If a person experiences discomfort such as claustrophobia when wearing a mask tightly, then this procedure has to be modified, for example, the eyes may be left open, or alternative methods should be considered.
After the procedure, the skin becomes softer, smoother and somewhat more sensitive. In this case, exposure to sunlight is more critical for the skin. Therefore, it is definitely recommended to use sunscreen after the procedure.
Medium Peeling
Retinolic peeling
Indications
- Lack of collagen production.
- Disturbances in normal skin moisture.
- Facial wrinkles.
- Lack of skin elasticity and firmness.
- The need for skin whitening.
- Age-related and photoaging of the skin.
- Acne.
- Hyperpigmentation.
- Hyperkeratosis.
- Excessive pigmentation from exposure to sunlight (freckles).
Jessner’s peeling (combined)
Indications
- Skin defects after acne.
- Hyperpigmentation, especially after pregnancy.
- Acne.
- Comedones (blackheads).
- Enlarged pores.
- Excessive skin greasiness.
- Seborrhea.
- Freckles.
- Ingrown facial hair.
- Scars and irregularities on the facial skin.
- Hyperkeratosis.
- The appearance of the first wrinkles and folds on the facial skin.
TCA peeling
TCA peeling is a type of chemical peeling that affects the middle layers of the epidermis. At the same time, the skin is cleansed at deep levels. This peeling is carried out using trichloroacetic acid or trichloroethane acid. This analogue of acetic acid is highly toxic, absorbed through the skin, and has a pronounced bactericidal, anti-inflammatory and cauterizing effect.
The mechanism of action of TCA peeling consists of coagulation of the protein structures of the epidermis, destruction and removal of damaged skin cells, stimulation of increased division of cells in the basal layer, and the formation of young cells with an even distribution of the natural pigment melanin. The effect of TCA peeling depends on its depth.Indications
- Uneven skin.
- Hyperkeratosis.
- Fine and medium depth wrinkles caused by photoaging.
- Post-acne scars.
- Hyperpigmentation.
- Solar and senile lentigo (freckles).
- Flat birthmarks.
- Melasma.
- Oily skin prone to acne.
- Stagnant spots after acne.
- Pale skin tone.
- Inelastic skin.
- Stretch marks (striae).
- Enlarged pores.
Anti-couperose peeling (with azeloic acid)
Azelaine peeling is carried out in a course of 3 to 10 procedures, depending on the problem being solved and the degree of development of the problem.
The time interval between procedures should be from 1 to 2 weeks. A second course of procedures is carried out at least six months after the end of the previous one.
Properties of azelaic acid
- Protection from germs.
- Elimination of inflammatory processes.
- Smoothing out fine wrinkles and unevenness.
- Normalization of the functioning of the sebaceous glands.
- Preventing the formation and elimination of existing age spots.
- Whitening.
This type of peeling is prescribed in the following cases:
- Superficial skin cleansing.
- Smoothing out fine wrinkles.
- Evening out skin tone.
- Treatment of rosacea - chronic inflammation of the facial skin, characterized by a rash of rosacea.
- Elimination of acne and post-acne.
- Treatment of folliculitis.
- Treatment of hyperpigmentation.
Contraindications
- Pregnancy and lactation period.
- Allergy to drug components.
- Mechanical skin damage.
- Inflammatory processes caused by pathologies other than those listed in the recommendations.