Dermalpeel or Micropeel
Dermalpeel or Micropeel is a skincare treatment that combines dermabrasion, which mechanically exfoliates the skin’s outer layer, with chemical peeling using acids or enzymes.
This combination enhances skin renewal by removing dead skin cells, unclogging pores, and stimulating collagen production. It is performed by skincare professionals to improve skin texture, tone, and address concerns such as acne, hyperpigmentation, and fine lines.
Dermalpeels or Micropeels can be customized based on individual skin types and may require downtime depending on the intensity of the treatment.
How it Works:
Dermalpeel or Micropeel treatments work by combining mechanical exfoliation, which removes dead skin cells and unclogs pores, with chemical peeling using acids or enzymes to stimulate collagen production and promote skin renewal.
This dual approach enhances skin texture, tone, and clarity, addressing concerns such as acne, hyperpigmentation, and fine lines for a more rejuvenated appearance.
What it Treats:
Dermalpeel or Micropeel treatments address various skin concerns, including acne, hyperpigmentation, and fine lines, by combining mechanical exfoliation and chemical peeling.
They improve skin texture, tone, and clarity while promoting collagen production and reducing the appearance of imperfections.
Treatment Benefits:
- Improved skin texture: By combining mechanical exfoliation and chemical peeling, they smooth out rough patches and promote a softer, more even skin texture.
- Enhanced skin tone: These treatments help reduce hyperpigmentation, age spots, and sun damage, resulting in a more uniform complexion.
- Reduced acne: By unclogging pores and reducing inflammation, Dermalpeel or Micropeel treatments can minimize acne breakouts and improve overall skin clarity.
- Diminished fine lines and wrinkles: The combination of exfoliation and chemical peeling stimulates collagen production, which can help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
- Increased collagen production: These treatments stimulate collagen synthesis, leading to firmer, more elastic skin over time.
- Minimal downtime: While some redness and peeling may occur initially, Dermalpeel or Micropeel treatments typically require minimal downtime compared to more aggressive procedures.
- Customizable: These treatments can be tailored to individual skin types and concerns, making them suitable for a wide range of patients.
Treatable Concerns
- Acne
- Hyperpigmentation
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Uneven Skin Texture
- Dull Complexion