Peeling is a procedure that peels dead skin cells from the surface of the skin, thereby triggering the regeneration of the dermis. Facial peeling has a rejuvenating and regenerating effect. When the epithelial layer is destroyed, the basaltic layer of the skin is stimulated, triggering rejuvenation mechanisms, accelerating the synthesis of elastin and collagen.
Peels help to cope with such problems:
- hyperpigmentation
- traces of post-acne
- age-related pigmentation
- fine lines on the surface
- black spots and clogged pores
- dull complexion
- first signs of aging
- hyperkeratosis (thickening of the skin)
- photo-aging
- wide pores
Superficial peeling is used to improve skin tone with other treatments. After a course of procedures, the skin really looks refreshed.
It affects not only the stratum corneum of the epidermis, but also the granular and even basal ones. That is, the skin has a rather deep effect, in which living cells are damaged. As a rule, the main agents involved in medium peeling are acids.
Among the various cosmetic procedures aimed at rejuvenating the skin of the face, deep peeling is very effective. Its purpose is to destroy the old, lost elasticity of the epidermis, to the lower layer, on the basis of which new collagen tissues will regenerate.
It differs from other types of exfoliation by the composition of preparations. They consist of such a set of components that do not increase the sensitivity of the skin to ultraviolet rays. All-season acid-based peels are very gentle in action and do not cause scaling. The formulations work exclusively to improve the complexion, triggering regeneration processes. You can do an all-season peeling in any month of the year, but you will still have to adhere to some restrictions on visiting tanning salons, beaches, baths and saunas.
- Age-related changes in the skin
- Age spots
- Comedones (blackheads)
- Acne and post-acne
- Scars and keloids
- Enlarged pores
- Dry skin
- Herpetic rash
- Ulcers and acne in the active phase
- Sunburn, cuts and other types of skin damage
- Pregnancy and lactation
- Skin diseases
- Tendency to form keloid scars