Chemical and Laser peeling

Many of us are familiar with chemical peel. Have you, however, ever heard that there is gentler and more efficient peeling? It is performed with a fractional laser and it renews the skin without causing any disruptions on it.

Chemical vs. laser peeling?

During chemical peel various acid mixtures of different concentrations are utilised to penetrate top skin layer and through its chemical destruction they rejuvenate the skin. The result of this procedure will depend upon the professionalism of the person treating you and recovery can last up to two weeks. The types of chemical peel and the duration of their performance are recommended individually according to the type and state of the patient’s skin and according to the problems worrying them.

Apart from the chemical peel, there is also laser peeling. It is performed with fractional laser and it aims for more considerable effects than chemical peeling with far less risk. It renews the skin without causing any disruptions on it. The renewal starts from within without affecting the skin’s surface complexion at all.  There is no recovery time needed. You can go to work the very next day or spend some quality time with family and friends. The renewed skin layer will start being visible through the natural complexion renewal process, which takes approximately 28 days. Your face will be noticeably smoother and softer.

The laser beams also stimulate elastin fibres in the skin towards more significant firmness and elasticity of the skin, which logically the chemical peel is not capable of.

Which areas can be treated by this procedure?

Both types of peeling are mostly used for the whole face; however the laser peeling can also be performed solely in any facial area of your choice, such as forehead, eye or mouth surroundings, cheeks etc.

The effect of chemical and laser peeling

Chemical peel disrupts the upper skin layer which is then naturally replaced by a brand new layer in one to two weeks. Laser peeling renews the skin without causing any disruptions on it. The renewal starts from within without affecting the skin’s surface complexion at all and the renewed skin layer will start being visible through the natural complexion renewal process, which takes approximately 28 days.

Which laser should I trust?

Thanks to medical lasers you can ditch many problems – scars, unwanted pigmentation, stretch marks, wrinkles, widened vessels, acne or hair in any body parts. However, you have to trust quality. Every authentic laser has to be certified by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), has to hold the European CE certificate, and it has to be operated by a physician. 

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  • Chemical peeling 2 000 CZK
  • Laser facial peeling 11 500 CZK

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What’s the difference between chemical peel and the laser peeling?

Various acid mixtures of different concentrations are utilised to penetrate top skin layer during chemical peel and through its chemical destruction they rejuvenate the skin. The result of this procedure will depend upon the professionalism of the person treating you and recovery can last up to two weeks. Laser peeling Palomar® on the other hand aims for more considerable effects with far less risk. It renews the skin without causing any disruptions on it. The renewal starts from within without affecting the skin’s surface complexion at all.  There is no recovery time needed. You can go to work the very next day or spend some quality time with family and friends. The renewed skin layer will start being visible through the natural complexion renewal process, which takes approximately 28 days. Your face will be noticeably smoother and softer.

What is the chemical peel good for?

Chemical peel can solve many skin imperfections, such as pigment spots, acne traces, widened pores, problematic and combination skin etc. 

I heard Palomar laser has two heads. Which one is used for rejuvenation?

We indeed possess two heads for the Palomar device. Both of them are used for rejuvenation purposes, each of them however works on a different principle: 1540 head uses laser beam and DeepIR head uses infrared light.

Who is the laser peeling recommended for?

Laser peeling can be recommended for all skin types. It renews the skin without causing any disruptions on it and also stimulates elastin fibres in the skin towards more significant firmness and elasticity of the skin.

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