Peelings, whether chemical or through non-invasive methods like laser, are excellent for removing discolorations and skin spots, eliminating acne scars, reducing fine lines and wrinkles, and enhancing the production of elastin and collagen, thereby rejuvenating the skin.
There are various types of peeling used depending on the extent of the damage and the skin's resilience. These cause a controlled burn, removing the superficial layers of the epidermis or even inducing a more aggressive burn for deeper removal, depending on the patient's needs.
Performing a peeling requires special training and experience, as many factors need to be considered during the application. Depending on the level of action, recovery times and the frequency of application vary. For a more superficial peeling, the recovery time is short, allowing for an immediate return to daily activities, and it is usually repeated every 2-4 weeks. On the other hand, for a more aggressive and deeper peeling, recovery time can range from 3 to 7 days, with mild redness remaining for a few days.
In some cases, combined peelings are needed for faster and more effective results, and they can be applied to other areas of the body, such as the neck, décolletage, back, and hands.
It is a reliable and effective method for skin renewal, addressing skin damage, and enhancing the glow and freshness of the skin.