(Lactic Acid, Glycolic Acid,Pyruvic acid, Salicylic Acid, Mandelic Acid, MCA)
A chemical peel is a very special form of exfoliation that makes your skin produce new collagen at the same time as it removes the top layers of the skin.During the chemical peel, our specialist will use any solution that is applied to the top layer of your skin, thus creating an artificial “ burn”.
Your skin would be neutralised and will not reach a burn, however, a signal has been sent to the skin to start producing new collagen as it would in case of a burn.
There are endless benefits to treating your skin to a chemical peel.
With every treatment the peel will reveal a brighter, smoother and more refined complexion, they also improve the overall look and feel of the skin in just one treatment.
Other benefits of receiving a chemical peel include:
Treatment time for a chemical peel can take up to 30 minutes and the peeling process can last anywhere from three to seven days. During the peeling process, the dead skin cells shed or flake off, eventually revealing fresh, new skin underneath.
For long-term results, we recommend a series of three to five chemical peels, spaced three to four weeks apart. The benefit of receiving a series of peels is that this treatment will be able to target the deeper layers of the epidermis, giving your skin an enhanced exfoliation. This type of deep exfoliation can stimulate cellular turnover, resulting in the production of healthy, glowing skin.
The type of chemical peel used will be determined by our specialist during your visit.
Because PRP therapy uses cells from your own body, most people are excellent candidates for the procedure to treat:
Though often associated with aging and genetics, hair loss can happen any time throughout adulthood.
Balding occurs when the hair follicles, the small sacs that anchor individual hairs to the scalp, begin to shrink, allowing the hair to fall out.
In the world of sports medicine, doctors have used PRP to help heal muscle and tendon injuries. With hair loss, research suggests injecting the platelets found in a patient’s blood and activating growth factors can improve the blood supply to their hair follicles and increase the thickness of their hair shafts.