Biorevitalizing peeling: innovations in solving aesthetic problems
Protocol of the procedure

Peelings are actively becoming an integral part of the arsenal of aesthetic medicine specialists. Let's learn about new advances in skin exfoliation.
Peels are an important component in the work of a cosmetologist. All-season peels are especially popular, which help to solve aesthetic problems without requiring long rehabilitation after the procedure. Thanks to innovative developments and exclusive compositions, TM AESTHETICAL offers specialists of aesthetic medicine with the help of its line of products to more effectively eliminate imperfections of any type of skin at any age. It is the possibility of peeling at any time of the year that makes the products in demand.
The exclusive concept of this line allows you to expand the limits of the application of biorevitalizing peelings.
The products of this line are represented by three types of peeling.
- TMC 3+ - biorevitalization and biorestructuring with the effect of filling wrinkles;

TMS 3+ contains trichloroacetic acid (13%), mandelic acid, kojic acid, organic silicon, DMAE, lactobionic acid, lipoic acid, resveratrol and Vitamin C.
- ESABIOPEEL – biorevitalizing peeling with a prolonged botox effect;
The composition includes trichloroacetic (10%) acid, mandelic acid, kojic acid and hexapeptide-8 (argyrelin).
- OENANTHE is an exclusive patented biorevitalizing peeling for effective fight against skin thinning and ptosis.
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