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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.
Pyruvic peel is a chemical skin resurfacing method using pyruvic acid, which effectively exfoliates dead skin cells and stimulates skin renewal processes.
The product penetrates the hair follicle effectively
Reduces sebum production
Effectively treats hyperpigmentation
Indications
Seborrhea
Rosacea
Comedonal and papulopustular forms of acne, grades I and II
Hyperpigmentation (of various etiologies)
Signs of skin aging (signs of photoaging, dark circles under the eyes)
Hyperkeratosis
Results
Reducing or completely eliminating wrinkles (results depend on the severity of the initial condition)
Improvement of skin tone and texture
Optimization of internal regenerative processes, as well as acceleration of the synthesis of substances necessary for maintaining youthfulness—collagen and elastin—and enhanced cell regeneration
Normalization of sebum secretion, reduction of excess oiliness, and tightening and cleansing of pores
Relief and reduction of inflammatory processes
Elimination of bacteria and external contaminants from the surface of problem areas
A pyruvic acid-based peel. Pyruvic acid is a highly lipophilic keto acid, which gives it a strong ability to penetrate the skin. It is classified as an active exfoliant and promotes the controlled removal of dead skin cells by coagulating the proteins in the cell structures.
When applied to the skin, pyruvic acid undergoes partial hydrolysis and is converted into lactic acid. Lactic acid belongs to the group of AHA acids and has bacteriostatic, sebostatic, and comedolytic effects, as well as promoting intensive skin hydration.
Thanks to the dual mechanism of action—of both pyruvic and lactic acids—the procedure has a comprehensive effect on the skin’s condition, combining pronounced renewal with skin-care properties.
The use of different concentrations of pyruvic acid allows for adjusting the depth of the peel’s effect and targeting different layers of the skin depending on aesthetic goals, skin condition, and the patient’s age.
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Counterindications
acute inflammatory conditions and skin damage in the treatment area
infectious skin diseases
individual sensitivity to pyruvic or lactic acid
allergic reactions to the peel’s ingredients
severe dermatological conditions in the acute phase
increased skin sensitivity and impairment of the skin’s protective barrier
tendency to develop keloid scars
pregnancy and lactation
recent aggressive cosmetic procedures or skin trauma