New Label - Same Great Formulas
TCA Peels are medium depth. Trichloroacetic Acid removes the outer layers of the epidermis and dermis. Professionally formulated to reduce wrinkles, fine lines, crepey skin, acne scars, age spots, lip lines, increase Collagen & Elastin production. Overall it helps to dramatically reverse the visible signs of aging.
Glycolic Acid Peels are considered a Light, Superficial Peel and is the smallest of the Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs). The naturally occurring fruit acid derived from sugarcane. The small molecular structure allows it to effectively penetrate deeper into the skin below the epidermis to reach the collagen fibers below which also serves as catalyst for the formulation of new collagen. This results in 15%-25% Skin thickening over 12 weeks. The dead skin cells are what cause a dull, uneven skin tone, and the blocking of pores leading to blackheads and acne. The dissolving action of the Glycolic Acid leaves behind a clear, softer, smoother more radiant complexion. The formation of collagen helps plump up the skin from beneath smoothing out fine surface wrinkles and superficial scars.
Getting Older? Aren't we all.
Well we didn't do all this damage over night ... right?
Have you ever noticed that long before we actually feel old we start to look old?
That's because we lose Collagen starting in our early 20's.
Your skin is the largest organ in your body and Collagen is the MOST abundant protein.
"Collagen is what keeps our skin from sagging, giving us that plump, youthful look," according to dermatologist Dr. Ohara Aivaz.
Our physical exterior really gives us clues as to what are lifestyle choices have been. Like eating, drinking or whether or not we excercise on a regular basis.
Make a SKINVESTMENT in yourself and "just decide" to have an on going maintenance plan or skin regime in place so you can begin to undo some of the damage you've done to yourself over the years. You'll be so thrilled that you did! .. and you are not alone!
Start rebuilding your Collagen TODAY with a TCA Peel!
TCA 15% peels and lower concentrations can be done every 8 weeks. Higher concentrations may be done 4-6 times a year.
"The Journal of Clininal Aesthetic Dermatology" and the "National Institute of Health"
"Chemical peeling is a popular, relatively inexpensive, and generally safe method for treatment of some skin disorders and to refresh and rejuvenate skin. This article focuses on chemical peels and their use in routine clinical practice. Chemical peels are classified by the depth of action into superficial, medium, and deep peels.
Superficial peels, penetrating only the epidermis, can be used to enhance treatment for a variety of conditions, including acne, melasma, dyschromias, photodamage, and actinic keratoses.
Medium-depth peels, penetrating to the papillary dermis, may be used for dyschromia, multiple solar keratoses, superficial scars, and pigmentary disorders. Deep peels, affecting reticular dermis, may be used for severe photoaging, deep wrinkles, or scars.
Chemical peels are used to create an injury of a specific skin depth with the goal of stimulating new skin growth and improving surface texture and appearance. The exfoliative effect of chemical peels stimulates new epidermal growth and collagen with more evenly distributed melanin. "
The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology
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