Esparsa

Medical Grade Chemical Peels

What is a Chemical Peel?

A chemical solution is applied to the skin to accelerate the skin’s natural exfoliation in a controlled way, so the new skin can grow in its place.

What does a peel treat?

Chemical peels can be done on the face, neck, décolleté or hands and are used to treat 3 key skin indications:

      Acne-prone skin:
         • Improves the look and feel of oily skin
         • Improves the appearance of mild scars
     Premature skin ageing:
        • Reduces fine lines under the eyes
        • Improves the appearance of wrinkles caused by sun damage and premature skin ageing
     Pigment spots and melasma:
        • Reduces the visibility of age spots
        • Diminishes the appearance of dark patches and melasma

Types of peels

Superficial peels: are the mildest type of chemical peel and can be used on all skin types. These professional treatments usually contain mild acids such as Alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) and Beta-hydroxy acid (BHA), most particularly glycolic acid.

Advanced peels: penetrate the skin more deeply than superficial peels and cause a visible skin desquamation. TCA (Trichloroacetic acid) is the main  peeling agent used in medium peels.
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Range of chemical peels offered at eSparsa?

  • Mask Peel Treatment – for oily skin, dilated pores and excess sebum. Purifies epidermis and tightens pores.
  • Milk Peel Treatment – for fine lines, dull complexion and loss of tone. Restore a radiant complexion and stimulates the epidermis. 
  • Mela Peel Treatment – for pigment spots, melasma, post-inflammatory pigmentation. Reduces pigment spots and promotes homogeneous complexion
  • Cosmo Peel Treatment – for wrinkles, texture and pigment disorders. Reduces sings of skin ageing, acne and pigment spots

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