Peeling – A fairly simple and at the same time effective procedure that allows you to solve a number of skin problems at any age. The main task of peels – removal of cells of the surface layers of the skin in order to start the process of their active renewal. Due to this, it is possible to solve a number of skin problems: wrinkles, pigmentation disorders, acne and post-acne, premature aging. Medicare provides a wide range of professional peels that provide maximum results with minimal skin irritation.
Main tasks and types of Medicare professional peels
Medicare professional peels provide:
- effective exfoliation of keratinized epidermal cells, which ensures accelerated proliferation of cells in the basal layer, i.e. skin renewal;
- elimination of acne and post-acne, pigmentation disorders, wrinkles and other signs of skin aging due to the characteristic properties of the acids that make up this or that peeling;
- improvement of the skin's protective function and its ability to renew itself through the action of acids.
Types of Medicare peels depending on the depth of penetration:
- Superficial (act at the level of the superficial layers of the epidermis, exfoliate skin cells at a depth of no more than 0.06 mm): Enzyme Peel Powder, Anti-age Peel, Superfacial Peel, Acne Stop Peel.
- Middle (ensure almost complete removal of the epidermal layer of the skin to a depth of 0.45 mm): Strong Peel, Jassner Solution.
Types of peels depending on the active substance:
- chemical;
- enzymatic.
Superficial professional peels from Medicare for any season
Superficial peels from Medicare – Enzyme Peel Powder, Anti-age Peel, Superfacial Peel, Acne Stop Peel – suitable for use all year round, including in summer, as they gently remove dead skin cells and increase the skin's permeability to the active substances of the preparations, which allows you to increase the effectiveness of anti-aging treatments.
- Enzyme Peeling Powder
Recovery period: none. Suitable for all skin types, does not cause irritation.
Peeling is indicated for sensitive skin prone to flaking, redness, itching.
Reactions after peeling: none.
- Anti-age Peel pH = 2.4
Recovery period: up to 48 hours, characterized by a low degree of skin irritation.
Indicated in the presence of wrinkles, reduced skin elasticity, pigmentation disorders, deterioration of cellular metabolism.
After peeling: redness of the skin – throughout the day, peeling of the skin – within 2-4 days.
- Acne Stop Peel pH = 2.2
Recovery period: up to 48 hours.
Indications: seborrhea, acne, hyperkeratosis, post-acne.
Reactions after peeling: desquamation after 2 days, peeling of the skin for 5-7 days.
- Superfacial Peel pH=2.2
Recovery period: up to 10 days.
Indications: chrono-, photoaging, hyperpigmentation, acne, ingrown hair syndrome.
Reactions after peeling: redness – for several hours, moderate peeling of the skin.
Medicare Medicare professional peels for use in autumn and winter
Medical professional peels from Medicare are designed for use in the autumn-winter period. These include:
- Strong Peel pH = 1.8
Recovery period: up to 10 days
Indications: chrono- and photoaging, hyperkeratosis, wrinkles, seborrhea, preparation for plastic surgery.
Reactions after peeling: redness – for several hours, moderate exfoliation of the skin.
- Jassner Solution Peeling pH = 1.7
Recovery period: up to 14 days.
Indications: aging skin, hyperpigmentation, seborrhea, actinic hyperkeratosis, wrinkles, solar and senile lentingo, acne, skin microrelief disorders.
Reactions after peeling: burning, erythema, parchment skin (2-4 days), pronounced peeling (begins on 3-4 days, lasts 6-7 days), desquamation (begins after 2 days, lasts 5-7 days ).
Medicare Professional Peeling Solutions address a range of skin concerns, prevent premature aging and prepare skin for plastic surgery.
To obtain comprehensive information about the composition, effect of peels, protocols for procedures and post-peel skin care, as well as purchase professional peels, please contact Medicare.
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