A non-acidic alternative: peels for sensitive skin
Natural peelings and laser polishing
The cosmetologist's arsenal today is very wide and will only increase every year. But we must not forget that each peeling technique is selected individually according to the condition of the skin and the body in general. We continue to talk about peeling for sensitive skin.
The group of mechanical peelings can also include natural peelings (coral peeling, phytopeeling, bodiaga-based peelings, etc.). These preparations are an excellent alternative to chemical peels, because the action takes place without protein coagulation.
Indications for such peelings are:
- acne of all degrees of severity and any localization;
- postakne;
- hyperpigmentation of any etiology;
- photo- and biological skin aging;
- couperosis and other vascular injuries;
- stretch marks,
- scars, folds, especially after pregnancy, etc.
Therefore, the arsenal of a cosmetologist is very wide today and will only increase every year. Each peeling technique is selected individually according to the condition of the skin and body in general. Only a professional can diagnose this skin condition and choose one or another peeling technique to solve certain aesthetic problems.
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