Glicolic peel
A glycolic acid peel is a chemical peel treatment that uses glycolic acid to gently exfoliate the skin, even out skin tone, and improve skin condition. The peel is performed using glycolic acid, a substance found in unripe beets, sugarcane, and grapes.
Indications
- Pigmentation disorders (unless caused by a systemic disease)
- Age-related skin changes
- Dryness, reduced skin elasticity
- Problem skin (post-acne, acne, comedones)
- Presence of pronounced marks from previous inflammatory skin conditions (scars and “pits” from deep acne)
- Appearance of pronounced expression lines
- Shallow stretch marks and scars on the face and body
- Hyperkeratosis (thickening of the stratum corneum)
- Oily skin with enlarged pores
- Seborrhea (excessive sebum production due to dysfunction of the skin's sebaceous glands)
- Prevention and treatment of molluscum contagiosum
- Preparatory stage prior to more serious and invasive cosmetic procedures (plastic surgery, laser and mechanical skin resurfacing)
Results
- Have an anti-inflammatory effect
- Stimulate collagen production
- Increase skin elasticity
- Improve and even out skin tone
- Rejuvenate the skin and smooth out fine lines
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Register nowWhat is a glycolic acid peel?
Glycolic peel is a superficial chemical skin renewal procedure using glycolic acid, designed to improve skin texture, tone, and overall condition. Thanks to its small molecular size, glycolic acid effectively penetrates the upper layers of the skin, ensuring a uniform and controlled effect.
The procedure promotes gentle exfoliation of dead skin cells, which helps cleanse the skin’s surface and smooth its texture. As a result, the skin becomes smoother, its appearance improves, and it becomes more receptive to subsequent skincare.
Under the influence of glycolic peeling, skin renewal processes are activated, which helps improve its structure and increase its tone. Regular procedures can help even out skin tone and reduce the appearance of areas with excessive pigmentation, including freckles and age spots.
Glycolic peels are gentle, superficial treatments and can be used as part of comprehensive skincare programs or as a standalone method to maintain skin health.
The results of the treatment develop gradually and depend on individual skin characteristics, as well as the course and frequency of the treatments.
Counterindications
- acute inflammatory processes and skin lesions in the treatment area
- infectious skin diseases
- individual sensitivity to glycolic acid or the product’s ingredients
- allergic reactions in the intended treatment area
- severe dermatological conditions in the acute phase
- increased skin sensitivity and impairment of the skin’s protective barrier
- recent aggressive cosmetic procedures or skin trauma
- pregnancy and lactation
- use of medications that increase skin sensitivity
Prices
| Chemical peels | ||
|---|---|---|
| A.H.A. peel | ||
| Face | 75 € | |
| Face+neck | 85 € | |
| Face+neck+décolleté | 105 € | |
| TCA –peeling | ||
| Face | 120 € | |
| Face+neck | 135 € | |
| Face+neck+décolleté | 155 € | |
| Body: | ||
| A.H.A – peel (before the 20 cm3) | 150 € | |
| TCA – peel (before the 20 cm3) | 180 € | |
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