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Yellow Peel (anti-stain)

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YELLOW PEEL

15 ml bottle

Yellow Peel is a fractional peel , specially indicated to apply exclusively to pigment spots .

Its name is due to the yellow color of its main ingredient: retinol.

Thanks to its powerful exfoliating action, it stimulates the elimination of layers of epidermal and dermal-epidermal skin, in proportion to exposure time.

Yellow peel acts as a powerful tyrosinase inhibitor, providing a clarifying and depigmenting effect.

Yellow Peel compositions:

  • Retinol – 0.1%
  • Resorcinol – 14%
  • Trichloroacetic acid
  • 14% Lactic acid
  • 13% Salicylic acid
  • 5% pH of this skin at 0.3-1.5

Indications :

Its main indication is the treatment of hyperchromic spots, produced by the sun, skin aging and hormonal effects.

Comprehensive treatment for facial rejuvenation, fine wrinkles and acne scars, stretch marks, devitalized skin, without luminosity, matte, non-uniform coloring or dyschromic skin.

Application technique :

  • Correct cleaning and complete makeup removal from the skin to be treated.
  • Do not rinse.
  • Degrease: Dip gauze in degreasing lotion.
  • Rub vigorously over the area to be treated to ensure complete cleansing of the fatty layer of the skin.

Protocol:

  • Apply the product with a cotton swab to the surface as evenly as possible several times until several layers of coat are deposited.
  • Frosting of the skin may occur.
  • The yellow skin should be left on your skin for a scheduled period of time and removed by cleaning the area with neutral soap.
  • The duration will depend on the skin phototype and the intensity of the treatment.
  • Recommended application times: 30 to 60 minutes depending on pigmentation
  • Repeat the treatment every 7-10 days leaving the product until the product frosts (turns white) about 3 minutes. The patient must neutralize it at home with a mild soap.
  • The interval between sessions is decided by the doctor and depends on the intensity of the injuries and the response of the patient's skin.