Chemical peeling is a medical procedure involving the application to the skin of one or more layers of exfoliating substances that cause removal, regeneration, and stimulation of the epidermis and/or dermis. It is a procedure that improves the condition of the skin and is an effective and safe treatment method in dermatology and aesthetic medicine. This method of therapy provides the expected results through a series of treatments and regularity of application. There are 3 types of chemical peels: superficial, medium-depth and deep, and the depth of their penetration depends on the type and concentration of the chemical used.
INDICATIONS
- • Seborrhea
- • Acne vulgaris
- • Shallow scars
- • Stretch marks
- • Abnormal and excessive keratosis
- • Hyperpigmentation (post-inflammatory, post-sun)
- • Aging and photoaging of the skin
- • Skin after intensive sunbathing
CONTRAINDICATIONS
- • Open wounds
- • Allergies to exfoliating substances
- • Pregnancy
- • Active inflammatory diseases
- • Autoimmune diseases
- • Cryotherapy within the last six months
- • Recent intense exposure to UV radiation (sun, tanning bed, phototherapy)
- • Fresh scars
- • Dark skin phototypes
- • Herpes
- • Active bacterial or viral diseases
- • Susceptibility to scarring and scar formation