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Chemical Peels

= New Skin Layers

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Chemical Peels

Chemical Peels and Mesopeels

The cells of the top layer of skin (epidermis) are in a constant process of regeneration or renewal. Every 28 days, you naturally shed old skin cells which stimulates the formation of new skin cells. 

As time and life changes like pregnancy, menopause, environment factors occur. However, this cell renewal process slows down and becomes irregular. 

For this, the chemical peel technique was developed to improve and smooth the texture of the skin.

How do chemical peels work? 

 

Chemical peels are intended to remove the outermost layers of the skin to induce controlled injury to different layers of the skin tissue and encourage the following three actions:

  1. Increase of the presence and volume of water in the dermis.

  2. Reorganization and stimulation of the structural dermal elements such as collagen and elastin.

  3. Stimulation of the fibroblast function.

Mesoestetic have developed Mesopeel: the most advanced and extensive range of specific high-quality chemical peels, for exponential and personalised results. This synergistic combination of substances makes it possible to practically treat the most specific and common aesthetic disorders (hyperpigmentation, acne, aging & scarring etc.)

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What to expect

Depending on the Chemical peel and the skin concern, we advise 4-6 peel procedures every 2-4 weeks. 

At Specificskin Aesthetics we perform a variety between superficial and deep chemical peels, as well as peel/needling protocols. No peeling to an extreme peeling effect can be expected, depending on peel procedure.

It enables to treat

hyperpigmentation, aging and aesthetic concerns such as acne and its sequelae, cuperosis, rosacea, striae and other imperfections in an effective, versatile and safe way.

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