Photo/Chrono Skin damage can be treated with a chemical peel, a non invasive procedure designed to promote cell growth and produce smoother, clearer skin.
We @ Cuticare Centre use 16 different types of chemical peel agents (from few of the best M.N.C and Indian Companies) for different skin type & need.
Types of agents we use are either Gel/Cream & Lotion forms & most of them are “Nano technology based”.
WHAT IS A CHEMICAL PEEL?
Chemical Peels involves application of chemical solution to remove damaged outer layer of skin and reveal a younger, clearer, more radiant complexion. They are commonly performed on face, chest and hands.
Light, Mediun and Deep Peels penetrate at different levels and consequently, produce different aesthetic results. Generally, the deeper the peel penetrates, the more improvements in results, but more longer the recovery period is required.
An Individual’s skin type, degree of damage and personal expectations will help determine which of the procedures are more appropriate. More than 10,000 individual and combination peels have been performed at our centre in the last 13 years.
At Cuticare Centre we offer a full line of light chemical peels that involves the use of Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) – Glycolic Acid, Trichloroacetic Acid, Mandelic, Lactic, Azeaelic, Arginine, Phytic Acid, Kojic Acid and combination peel. We use peels imported from Neostrata & Delasco U.S.A, Sesderma, Spain, Italy to name a few.
Chemical peels in acne work by expelling clogged pores, reduce scaring and killing the bacteria that cause acne eruptions. Various peels are performed according to the condition which needs to be treated.
A series of peels are often necessary along with post peel care regimen that will result in a clear blemish less face.
Indications for which peels are performed:• Melasma
• Acne vulgaris (Microcomedones, inflammatory acne, greasy oily skin).
• Post acne scars
• Hyperpigmentation disorders
• Anti aging.
• Lentigenes, Melanoderma.
• Photodamaged skin (Fine lines/wrinkles, textural alteration, diffuse dyschromias, yellowing and mottling)