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Revival Radiance Peel Facial

Expertly formulated for those struggling with dull and uneven skin tones.

About Revival Radiance Peel

The Radiance Peel harnesses the power of AHA and BHA acids to rejuvenate the skin effectively. AHA's acids, including glycolic, tartaric, lactic, and citric acids, consist of tiny molecules that promote faster cell turnover. This process enhances the functionality of mitochondria and melanin cells, addressing pigmentation, sun damage, and signs of aging. On the other hand, salicylic acid, a recognized BHA, excels at exfoliating dead skin cells and clearing congestion from pores. The formulation of the Radiance Peel is designed to be safe for use with micro-needling, allowing for direct transportation of AHA’s acids to the basal layer of the skin. This targeted approach ensures that the treatment effectively tackles underlying skin concerns at their source, resulting in a brighter, more radiant complexion.

Essential Tools or Products That Are Used in This Treatment

Derma rollers equipped with 540 needles set at a depth of 1.0mm are revolutionizing skincare by enhancing the delivery of treatments like theTCA peel directly to the skin's germinating layer. This targeted approach effectively addresses issues of pigmentation and skin aging, promoting the growth of healthy cells and resulting in a more youthful appearance. By combining pigment-reducing acids with antioxidant vitamins and the microneedling technique, this method minimizes the need to disturb the skin's natural pH or aggressively remove the epidermal layer. The outcome is a rejuvenated complexion that highlights the power of precise skincare techniques in achieving radiant, healthier skin.

The no-needle mesotherapy feature of the Revival Hydraderm machine represents a significant advancement in skincare technology. By employing a more potent frequency than traditional hydraderm machines, it provides a non-invasive approach to delivering essential nutrients directly into the basal layer of the skin. Following the microneedling stage, this innovative method effectively infuses concentrated formulations, such as HA or Stem Cells serum, ensuring maximum absorption and rejuvenation. This cutting-edge treatment not only enhances the effectiveness of serums but also promotes healthier skin by targeting the germinating layer, making it an excellent choice for those seeking to achieve youthful, radiant skin without the discomfort of needles.

The use of a precise 520 nm wavelength green LED light represents a breakthrough in the treatment of pigmentation issues. By effectively targeting melanin, this advanced technology not only addresses but also regulates melanin production, promoting a harmonious and even skin tone.. Its superior performance compared to many counterparts makes it an essential component of the Illumine range, which is dedicated to providing scientifically endorsed solutions for various skin concerns. This secure and efficient approach offers a promising way to combat pigmentation, allowing individuals to achieve a clearer and more balanced complexion with confidence.

F.A.Q.

What is a chemical peel?

A chemical peel is a dermatological procedure designed to improve the appearance of the skin by applying a chemical solution that exfoliates the outer layer. This process works by using various types of acids, such as glycolic or salicylic acid, to remove dead skin cells, revealing fresher, smoother skin underneath. The treatment can target a range of skin concerns, including acne, fine lines, wrinkles, and uneven skin tone

What are the benefits of chemical peel?

Benefits of chemical peels include enhanced skin texture, reduced signs of aging, improved clarity, and a more youthful appearance. Additionally, the treatment can boost collagen production, leading to long-lasting improvements in skin elasticity and overall health. While results may vary depending on the individual and the type of peel used, many patients experience rejuvenated skin and increased confidence after their treatment.

What are the different type of peels?

Superficial peels are designed to target the upper layer of the epidermis, offering a revitalizing treatment for various skin conditions. The Revival Clarify Peel, infused with either alpha-hydroxy acid or beta-hydroxy acid, effectively removes excess dead skin cells and helps control pore congestion, ultimately preventing acne breakouts. This no-fuss peel is not only more effective than traditional dermabrasion or facial scrubs but also requires no downtime.

Medium peels, such as the Revival Advanced TCA and Radiance Peels, are designed to specifically target the lower epidermis, including the basal layer of the skin. These innovative treatments utilize micro-needling techniques to effectively address damaged melanin cells, which are often responsible for stubborn pigmentation and signs of skin aging. Common concerns like skin discoloration, acne blemishes, uneven skin tone, hyperpigmentation, and fine lines can be significantly improved. One of the key benefits of these no-downtime peels is their formulation, which is enriched with antioxidants and soothing plant extracts. This unique combination not only rejuvenates the skin but also treats deep epidermal conditions, offering a comprehensive solution for healthier and more radiant skin.

Deep peels are advanced skin treatments that specifically target the dermis using high-strength agents like phenol and TCA at concentrations of 35-50%. These procedures are exclusively performed by medical professionals and are designed to address significant skin concerns, including severe wrinkles, melasma, and pronounced acne scars, ultimately promoting a more youthful appearance. However, deep peels are only recommended for committed clients who are prepared for substantial downtime, as they may experience red, raw, inflamed, and exceptionally flaky skin for 2 to 4 weeks post-treatment. Additionally, a strict sun protection regimen is essential during the following six months to prevent severe pigmentation issues, making these peels suitable for those who can manage the intense recovery process.

TCA Peel between 35%-50%, resurfaces the skin and smooths wrinkles, the immediate results are great, however, there is downtime, skin irritation, intense peeling and a huge risk of severe pigmentation is the skin is exposed to the sun., (We don't recommend higher TCA Peels to our clients)

What products or procedures should I avoid before a chemical peel?

  • One week before the peel avoid waxing, electrolysis, depilatory creams, and laser hair removal.

  • Two to three days before the peel discontinue using any prescription topicals such as Retin-A, Differin, or Tazorac, as well as any products containing retinol, alpha hydroxyl acids (AHA), beta hydroxyl acids (BHA), or benzoyl peroxide.

  • Patients who have had any medical cosmetic facial treatments or procedures such as Laser treatments, cosmetic fillers, or other surgical procedures should wait until skin sensitivity has completely resolved before receiving a peel.

Chemical peels should be avoided if any of the following conditions are present:

  • Active cold sores, herpes simplex, or warts in the area to be treated

  • Wounded, sunburned, or excessively sensitive skin

  • Accutane use within the last year

  • History of recent chemotherapy or radiation therapy

  • Allergies to aspirin

  • Women who are pregnant or actively breastfeeding

  • Patients with Vitiligo

  • Patients with a history of autoimmune disease (such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, lupus, multiple sclerosis, etc) or any condition that may weaken their immune system?

If you have a history of epilepsy, it is advised to avoid LED light therapies or high-frequency treatments.

Additionally, individuals with implants such as pacemakers should refrain from cavitation procedures.

Those who use hearing aids are also encouraged to steer clear of ultrasonic scrubbers due to potential risks.