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BIOREPEELCL3® FND

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FERULAC PEEL CLASSIC 60 ml

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FILORGA® BRIGHT PEEL (NORMAL SKIN)

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A chemical peel is a cosmetic procedure, where a chemical solution is applied to the skin to remove its superficial layer. It’s used for a range of conditions, including acne, wrinkles, and hyperpigmentation. If you’re looking to buy chemical peels, it’s important to first understand their indications, types, side effects, and where to find reliable suppliers to keep your patients safe and satisfied.

What Are Chemical Peels Used For? 

Chemical peels have four major uses, which include:

  1. Acne and acne scars: Chemical peels help treat both acne and its scars. A series of chemical peels with simultaneous acne treatment has been shown to boost acne treatment results.
  2. Rough skin texture: Chemical peels remove cells in the epidermis, which smooths out the skin and improves its texture. 
  3. Wrinkles: Depending on their depth, an appropriate chemical peel type can be used to treat wrinkles and fine lines.
  4. Hyperpigmentation: Chemical peels also help with sun-damaged areas and dark spots. A light peel removes cells in the superficial epidermis and promotes the growth of new, healthy cells, which replace blemishes. 

How Long Do the Effects of Chemical Peels Last? 

The effects of a chemical peel are usually not permanent because the skin continually replaces lost cells. Once the skin regenerates, it can reintroduce its original flaws.

However, the stronger the strength of a chemical peel, the longer its effects. For example, the effects of a light peel usually last around a month or two. A medium peel lasts around four to six months, while a deep peel has the potential to last a lifetime. 

A good way to prolong the effects of a chemical peel is to ask patients to take good care of their skin after the procedure. You can advise them to:

  • Apply sunscreen before going out in the sun to reduce the chances of redeveloping skin damage and dark spots
  • Use moisturizers, which act as barriers that protect the skin from external influences such as dust. They also keep the skin hydrated, which is especially important right after a chemical peel
  • Avoid hot water, which dehydrates and damages the skin. Instead, ask patients to use warm water to wash their faces. 

Types of Chemical Peels 

Understanding the types of peels is important before you buy chemical online. Chemical peels have three main types—light, medium, and deep. 

Light 

Light peels affect only the epidermis and cause a localized reaction. This makes them suitable for treating superficial acne scars and areas of hyperpigmentation. They can also improve sun-damaged skin or areas of uneven skin tone. Recovery after a light peel takes a few days. 

Medium 

Medium peels go beyond the epidermis, past the papillary dermis to reach the reticular dermal layer. They are used to treat hyperpigmentation, superficial wrinkles, and actinic keratosis. Recovery after a medium peel can take up to a week. 

Deep 

Deep peels reach the middle of the reticular dermal layer, which makes them effective for treating deep acne scars and deep wrinkles. A deep peel requires pretreatment for a few weeks and has a much longer recovery time than light or medium peels.

Chemical Peels Side Effects

Proper physician counseling and evaluation make chemical peels a safe procedure. However, complications do develop and deeper peels are more likely to cause them. In addition, patients with a dark skin tone or a history of scarring are more predisposed to developing chemical peel side effects. These include:

Immediate

During or immediately after the procedure, patients can experience burning skin, itching, and blisters. The site may also swell due to edema. In severe cases, chemical peels may cause arrhythmias and in case of splashes, the chemical solution may irritate the eyes. 

Late 

Late side effects occur weeks or months after the procedure. They include infection of the site, hypo- or hyperpigmentation, and acne breakouts.

Top Chemical Peel Products You Can Buy on Medicalspa RX

The top chemical peels that we offer include:

FILORGA® Post Peel

This is a 100ml solution designed to prevent skin irritation and discomfort after a peel procedure. With its main ingredient, sodium bicarbonate, it neutralizes acids from the peel, soothing skin post-treatment. Apply it after the peel, leave for around three minutes, then rinse off to give patients a comfortable chemical peel experience.

MELASES TRX TCA 10% PEEL 

This is a 50ml solution from MEDIDERMA® with active substances including tranexamic acid, lactic acid, and mandelic acid. It targets pigmentation with melanic and vascular components. This makes it useful for treating not only post-inflammatory melasma and hyperpigmentation but also photoaging. 

BIOREPEELCL3® FND

Each pack contains five 6ml vials of this peel, which uses biphasic technology for a bio-stimulating effect on the face, neck, and décolleté. With a potent 35% concentration of trichloroacetic acid and 14 other active ingredients, BIOREPEELCL3® FND stimulates skin replication and biosynthesis, making it good for treating aging, UV damage, pollution, and acne scarring. 

FERULAC PEEL CLASSIC 60ml

This is a 60ml chemical peel that contains ferulic acid and phloretin. Ferulic acid has antioxidant properties, shielding skin from free radicals and enhancing the effects of vitamins C and E while controlling tyrosinase activity for pigment control. Phloretin helps with ingredient penetration and inhibits elastase activity, preserving elastic fibers. 

Where Can I Buy Chemical Peels? 

If you’re looking to buy chemical peels wholesale for your practice, you want to source them from a reliable supplier to keep your patients safe. That’s where Medicalspa RX comes in with its wide product range, wholesale pricing, and authentic chemical peels. Check it out now!

FAQs 

How Much Does a Chemical Peel Procedure Cost?

The average cost of a chemical peel procedure is $1498, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. This includes anesthesia fees, prescriptions for medications, and facility costs. 

Does Insurance Cover Chemical Peels?

Insurance typically doesn’t cover chemical peels since they’re considered elective cosmetic procedures.

Who Is Not a Good Candidate for Chemical Peels?

Patients with a history of abnormal skin scarring (such as keloid or hypertrophic scarring) or a dark skin tone are not good candidates for chemical peels.

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