Chemical Peels


Chemical Peels

Who doesn't want smooth skin?

Chemical peeling is the process of peeling the damaged upper part of the skin with the chemicals applied to revitalize the skin. In this way, a brighter, younger, clean skin is gained. In this way, the skin regains life.

In particular, it is made with trichloroacetic acid and glycolic acid derivatives.

 

In all exfoliating processes, there is a plan of stripping the skin up to the basal layer which has a total of 5 layers. However, chemical peels cannot peel so deeply. During the procedure, the layer of the skin in the epidermis is partially stripped. The outer keratinized dead tissue is discarded and the skin is renewed with new tissue formation. Concentrations on 15% glycolic acid are carried out under the supervision of a specialist physician. Removal of skin stains, opening and tightening of the pores, together with the new skin, allows the skin to be seen fresh and alive. If the concentration is around 30-40%, the skin regains itself after 2-3 days of redness.