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Chemical Enzyme Peel
A Chemical Enzyme Peel is a skin resurfacing treatment that uses natural enzymes and chemical exfoliants to gently remove dead skin cells, revealing smoother, clearer, and more radiant skin. This treatment is designed for individuals who want to address a variety of skin concerns, including dullness, uneven texture, hyperpigmentation, and fine lines. Unlike traditional chemical peels that rely solely on acids, enzyme peels utilize fruit-derived enzymes, such as papaya or pineapple, to dissolve dead skin cells without the risk of harsh irritation, making them suitable for most skin types, including sensitive skin.
The treatment begins with a thorough cleansing of the skin to remove surface impurities and prepare the skin for exfoliation. The enzyme-based peel is then applied to the face, where it works to break down the protein structure of dead skin cells, promoting cell turnover and revealing fresh, healthy skin underneath. Chemical agents, such as glycolic or lactic acid, are sometimes included in the formulation to enhance the exfoliation process, depending on the desired intensity.
During the peel, you may feel a mild tingling or warmth as the enzymes and acids work to dissolve dead skin cells and stimulate skin renewal. After a few minutes, the peel is removed, and a soothing mask or serum is applied to calm the skin and restore hydration. The treatment concludes with the application of a nourishing moisturizer and sunscreen to protect the newly exposed skin. This peel provides noticeable results in the form of brighter, smoother, and more even-toned skin, with little to no downtime.
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- Avoid Retinoids and Exfoliants: Refrain from using retinoids, AHAs, BHAs, or physical exfoliants for at least 48 hours before the peel to avoid over-exfoliation.
- Hydrate: Drink plenty of water leading up to the treatment to ensure your skin is well-hydrated.
- Avoid Sun Exposure: Limit sun exposure in the days leading up to the peel, and avoid tanning beds to minimize skin sensitivity.
- Disclose Skin Conditions: Inform your aesthetician of any skin conditions, medications, or allergies to ensure the peel is suitable for your skin.