What is the chemical peeling with AHA and BHA acids?
It is a procedure of exfoliation of horned layers of the epidermis with a specific acid or mixture of acids, which are selected individually depending on the client’s skin condition.
Our treatments using cloud peels supports the treatment of all conditions such as acne, excessive sebum production, enlarged pores, acne and sun discoloration. Exfoliation also has a strong rejuvenating effect.
After the treatment, you will get the effect of lightening pigmentation, refreshing, revitalizing and smoothing the skin.
Treatments with lactobionic acid at a high concentration of 15% or 22% combines the benefits of safe exfoliation with the action of moisturising, regenerating and soothing irritation, redness, inflammation, as well as strengthening the skin barrier.
It is a treatment for people with rosacea, common acne and seborrheic dermatitis and also atopic dermatitis. Lactobionic acid also positively connected to blood vessels, strengthening them and reducing their visibility.
It is an ideal therapy used as a supplement after exfoliation with chemical peels and microneedle treatments (after 7-14 days). It helps with regeneration and strengthens the combination of therapies. It is also recommended as an alternative to contraindications to acid therapy.
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1. Pregnancy, breast-feeding, post-partum period
2. Cancer (ongoing chemotherapy or radiotherapy)
3. Hormonal treatment
– individual hormonal therapy
– infertility treatment
– thyroid disease treatment
4. Medication
– antibiotics (break between the last dose and the treatment is a minimum of 4 weeks)
– anticoagulants (blood thinners)
– aspirin
– retinoids (break between the last dose and the treatment is a minimum of 6 months)
– photosensitisers
5. Cosmetics with:
– retinol
– vitamins A, C and E
– fruit acids
6. Herbal Remedies (stop use a week before treatment)
– St John’s Wort, calendula
– herbal slimming teas
– herbal antidepressants
7. Tanning
– sun tanning
– sunbed (stop use 4 weeks before treatment)
– self – tanning creams (stop use 4 weeks before treatment)
8. Exfoliating products should be stopped a week before the procedure
9. Bleeding disorders
10. Untreated diabetes
11. History of keloids
12. Hypertension
13. Dermatological skin changes
– herpes
– inflammation
– nevus (moles, beauty marks etc)
– photodermatoses (skin sensitivity to the sun)
– eczemas
– hyperpigmentation
– psoriasis
– reticularis (mottled skin)
– vitiligo (relative contraindications)
14. Open wounds
15. Allergic skin reactions
16. Epilepsy (relative contraindication)
17. HIV
18. Pacemaker
19. Alcohol (24 hours before and after)
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