Medical Skin Peels St Margarets
Enjoy healthier-looking skin all year round
What is a Skin Peel?
Skin Peels in St Margarets
Chemical peels treat a variety of skin conditions and are available in different strengths using a number of ingredients specifically chosen for your unique skin type. A chemical peel is a non-invasive treatment that removes dead skin, debris and congestion – to reveal healthier, brighter skin.
- Acne
- Ageing, lines and wrinkles
- Hyperpigmentation
- Inflammation
- Rosacea
- Sun Damage
NEOSTRATA ProSystem Peels in St Margarets
NeoStrata ProSystem Peels are medical strength Chemical Peels used by many dermatologists. They are highly effective, superficial peeling system used to provide clinically proven results. They are used to remove the top layer of damaged surface cells; this reveals fresh cells that are smoother and brighter. The treatment also stimulates cell turnover and encourages collagen and elastin production in the deeper layers that plumps the skin.
- Customizable Procedures with 6 peel Options
- Glycolic Acid peels: 20%, 35%, 50% and 70%
- Clarifying peel: 30% Mandelic and Citric Acid
- Brightening peel: 30% Citric Acid
NeoStrata has proven results for the following skin concerns: Improved appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, Increased smoothness, Evening of skin tone, Enhanced natural glow, Visual softening of acne scars, Reduced appearance of blemishes, Diminished appearance of pore size.
Clarifying Peel
20% MANDELIC ACID + 10% CITRIC ACID, pH 1.6
• Designed for patients whose primary concern is oily or acne-prone skin conditions, including superficial acne scarring or spots
Brightening Peel
30% CITRIC ACID, pH 1.6
• Ideal for patients with uneven pigmentation and discolorations, such as photoaging induced dyschromia, sunspots or melasma brighter, more radiant skin
Rejuvenating Concentration Peels
Varying from 20% to 70% in strength
NeoStrata FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
NeoStrata ProSystem utilizes three different Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs); Glycolic Acid, Citric Acid and Mandelic Acid. AHAs are naturally occurring acids found in foods. Glycolic Acid is a fruit acid derived from sugar cane, Citric Acid is found naturally in citrus fruits, and Mandelic Acid in almonds. Many common skin problems are associated with the excess build-up of dead skin cells that make the skin thick and dull and may cause clogged pores. AHAs help loosen and remove the dead surface layers of skin to exfoliate and smooth skin, as well as provide deeper antiaging effects. A NeoStrata ProSystem peel procedure is a specific technique for skin renewal. A high concentration of AHA is safely applied to the skin for a short period of time then chemically neutralized to end the procedure. This procedure helps to exfoliate surface skin cells to reveal fresh skin, enhancing cell turnover and encouraging antiaging effects. A series of NeoStrata ProSystem peels can help the skin appear healthier, smoother, plumper, firmer, less oily, and more even-toned with fewer acne blemishes. AHA peels have the advantage of being non-toxic and are used for superficial peeling of the skin because they require little recovery time. Usually completed in a series of four to six procedures, AHA peels are often comparable in their results to some deeper peels without the associated complications.
Skin peels are advised as a course of treatment, and are accompanied with home care products to maximise results.
• Your practitioner will have assessed your skin prior to the treatment and will have decided what chemical skin peel best suits your skin type or condition being treated. Your skin will be cleansed and prepped and the peel will then be applied, you may experience a ‘tingling’ sensation while the peel is on. Following this the peel will be neutralised and aftercare products will be applied. Your practitioner will also advise on skincare products to use at home.
The treatment will take about 30 minutes, unless you have been advised an MDA after the peel, this will then take 45 minutes.
The effects can be ongoing; if the right products are being applied between treatment you will have a long lasting effective treatment.
Ossential® Stimulator Peel St Margarets
The ZO Stimulator Peel stimulates cellular turnover, reduces fine lines and wrinkles and improves skin tone and texture.
Ossential® Stimulator Peel, is based on a combination of salicylic, lactic and citric acid. This ‘lunchtime peel’ can exfoliate the skin efficiently, removing dead skin cells without the downtime associated with more aggressive peels. Results include improving fine lines and superficial blemishes for fresher, clearer-looking skin underneath. This peel is suitable for all skin types.
Cosmelan® Melasma Peel - Coming Soon
Melasma is a very common skin condition. It causes dark irregular patches on skin, otherwise known as hyperpigmentation.
Most people, at some point of their lives, come across this patchy brown discolouration and while it’s not a dangerous condition, it’s certainly an unpleasant one.
Causes of Melasma
Pregnancy
Hormone fluctuations that come with pregnancy are often a cause of Melasma. Known as ‘The mask of pregnancy’, melasma is caused when a woman’s hormones change throughout pregnancy.
Birth control pills
Besides their main function of preventing pregnancy, birth control pills are used to ease many different things – period pains, acne, oily skin. It is a little wonder-pill which helps with different small but important problems in life. But like all the good things in life – it all comes with a cost. This time the cost is an increased chance of hyperpigmentation. You may have a higher chance of having melasma
Genetic predisposition.
Usually, for example, it is the people with a darker skin tone who are most likely to be affected by this skin condition. Your beloved skin products can cause it Skin products that tend to irritate, inflame or burn your skin can cause hyperpigmentation.
Sensitive Skin
If you use skincare products that sting or burn, consider buying softer ones to avoid black spots.
Lack of Sun protection
Ultraviolet radiation is prone to penetrate the skin cells on the face and cause a mutation leading to darkening of the skin cells. It is always useful to wear adequate clothing and we also remind you that the use of sun protection is crucial for healthy looking skin.
How does the peel work?
The peel uses kojic acid to induce a quick depigmentation action.
The Kojic acid works by inhibiting melanin in the skin. It physically peels the skin layers and regenerates the skin.
It significantly reduces the abnormal, dark, blotchy, discoloured patches on the skin.