Chemical Peels

AHA chemical peel

The AHA chemical peel is a combination of Lactic and Glycolic Acid at concentrations of 20% to 70%. Glycolic acid is an alpha-hydroxy acid naturally occurring in sugar cane and Lactic Acid is derived from milk and whilst it is excellent at resurfacing the skin it also increases skins moisture levels.

AHA peels are superficial peels designed to gently resurface the upper layers of the epidermis (skin). This resurfacing effect improves pigmentation, fine lines and mild textural irregularities while promoting collagen growth in the lower layers of the skin.

Glycolic peels are used to treat mild sun damage, pigmentation and loss of elasticity.

TCA peel

TCA – tri-chloroacetic acid is one of the skin rejuvenation peels. This superficial peel is designed to resurface the upper layers of the skin (epidermis).

Mostly suited to dry mature skin that has moderate to severe sun damage with pigmentation and fine lines. This solution may be appliesd in layers to provide a variety of results.

This resurfacing effect improves pigmentation, fine lines and mild textural irregularities while promoting collagen growth in the lower layers of the skin. TCA peels are used to treat mild sun damage, pigmentation and loss of elasticity.

Jessner chemical peel

Jessner chemical peel is designed to resurface the upper layers of the skin (epidermis) and is particularly effective for oily/acne conditions.

One of the main ingredients of Jessner is salicylic acid that deeply penetrates the skin and removes congested sebum and dead skin cells. This solution may be applied in layers to provide a variety of results.

This resurfacing effect improves congestion and oil flow along with improvement to pigmentation, fine lines and mild textural irregularities while promoting collagen growth in the lower layers of the skin.

Jessner chemical peels are used to treat acne, acne scarring and congestion.