Medical Grade Chemical Peels
What is a Chemical Peel?
A chemical solution is applied to the skin to accelerate the skin's natural exfoliation in a controlled way, so the new skin can grow in it's place.
What does a peel treat?
Chemical peels can be done on the face, neck, décolleté or hands and are used to treat 3 key skin indications:
Acne-prone skin: • Improves the look and feel of oily skin • Improves the appearance of mild scars Premature skin ageing: • Reduces fine lines under the eyes • Improves the appearance of wrinkles caused by sun damage and premature skin ageing Pigment spots and melasma: • Reduces the visibility of age spots • Diminishes the appearance of dark patches and melasma |
Types of peels
Superficial peels (or Lunchtime peels) : are the mildest type of chemical peel and can be used on all skin types. These professional treatments usually contain mild acids such as Alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) and Beta-hydroxy acid (BHA), most particularly glycolic acid.
Medium peels: penetrate the skin more deeply than superficial peels and cause a visible skin desquamation. TCA (Trichloroacetic acid) is the main peeling agent used in medium peels.
Medium peels: penetrate the skin more deeply than superficial peels and cause a visible skin desquamation. TCA (Trichloroacetic acid) is the main peeling agent used in medium peels.
Range of chemical peels offered at eSparsa?
- Milk Peel Treatment - for fine lines, dull complexion and loss of tone. Restore a radiant complexion and stimulates the epidermis.
- Cosmo Peel Treatment - for wrinkles, texture and pigment disorders. Reduces sings of skin ageing, acne and pigment spots.
- Mela Peel Treatment - for pigment spots, melasma, post-inflammatory pigmentation. Reduces pigment spots and promotes homogeneous complexion
- Mask Peel Treatment - for oily skin, dilated pores and excess sebum. Purifies epidermis and tightens pores.
Choosing the right peel
At eSparsa our expert dermal technician will help you choose the most adapted peel treatment based on:
- The skin condition to be treated
- The kind of results you would like to achieve
- The downtime and post-treatment care you are willing to accept
- Your skin type and phototype
Call the team at eSparsa on 1300 045 500 for more information