Clinical Medical Peeling
It is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure that uses chemical agents (acids such as glycolic, salicylic, and TCA) to exfoliate layers of the skin (superficial, medium, or deep) in a controlled manner. Its goal is to regenerate the skin, improve its texture, eliminate blemishes, reduce fine lines, and treat acne.


Key Aspects
Types of Depth
They are classified as superficial (cell renewal), medium (treat wrinkles and scars) and deep (protein coagulation).
Benefits
It provides luminosity, reduces fine wrinkles, diminishes acne marks, improves sunspots and stimulates collagen synthesis.
Procedure
It includes cleaning, application of the acid by a professional, neutralization and use of photoprotection.
Recovery
It varies from a few hours to 7 days.
Main agents used
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Glycolic Acid: Ideal for improving texture and luminosity.
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Salicylic Acid: Very effective for acne and enlarged pores.
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Mandelic Acid: Gentle, useful for sensitive skin.
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TCA (Trichloroacetic Acid): For medium wrinkles and blemishes.
It is a safe treatment performed by dermatologists or cosmetic doctors.
