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How to find us
Our beauty clinic is located near the Town Hall Square, opposite to Veta, OhLaLa and Livonia shops.
Parking
The entrance to the Old City is prohibited from 10:00. You can park a car near Baltic Railway Station, along Nunne street, Lai Tänav street or from Viru flower shops end.
How to find us
The Lux-Medicus beauty clinic is located on the second floor of a new building called Tervisemaja at Linnamäe 3.
Parking
There's a parking lot in front of the building. Visitors of the building can park for up to 3 hours for free using a parking clock.
How to find us
Our beauty clinic is located near the Town Hall Square, opposite to Veta, OhLaLa and Livonia shops.
Parking
The entrance to the Old City is prohibited from 10:00. You can park a car near Baltic Railway Station, along Nunne street, Lai Tänav street or from Viru flower shops end.
It helps address skin texture issues and is effective in treating oily seborrhea and post-acne. It is recommended for use during periods of intense sun exposure, as it helps prevent post-peel hyperpigmentation. Mandelic acid is a powerful keratolytic agent that influences the pathogenesis of acne. It has bactericidal and comedolytic effects on the skin.
Almond peeling is performed using cosmetic products based on mandelic acid, which is derived from bitter almond extract.
This acid is a fruit acid in terms of its chemical properties and belongs to the alpha hydroxy acid subtype.
Almond peeling is ideal for sensitive skin, causing minimal irritation. It is performed during periods of active sun exposure, thereby eliminating the risk of post-peel hyperpigmentation. This method is suitable for virtually all skin phototypes.
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Counterindications
acute inflammatory conditions and skin damage in the treatment area
infectious skin diseases (including active herpes)
individual sensitivity to the peel’s components
severe dermatological conditions in the acute phase
allergic reactions to mandelic acid or related components
recent traumatic cosmetic procedures
increased skin sensitivity and impairment of the skin’s protective barrier
pregnancy and lactation (upon consultation with a specialist)
use of medications that increase skin sensitivity (upon consultation with a doctor)