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Skin Resurfacers and Peels

Both Skin resurfacers and advanced skin peels can be tailored to individual skin types and concerns. Resurfacers work more superficially in the skin whilst advanced skin peels penetrate much more deeply. Both resurfacers and peels work in a way to cause controlled injury in the skin, triggering its own natural wound healing response. This results in instant rejuvenation and visible improvements to skin health, effectively treating a range of skin concerns from ageing, scarring, pigmentation, uneven skin tone and more.

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All the peels I use are made up of natural ingredients. These include lactic acid (derived from soured milk), phytic acids (derived from nuts, seeds and legumes), tranexamic acid, mandelic acid (derived from almonds), pumpkin pulp (a great natural alternative to vitamin A), salicylic acid (a beta hydroxy acid derived from willow bark), glycolic acid (derived from sugar cane) in various percentages, L ascorbic acid (Vitimin C) azelaic acid (derived from grains wheat and rye) mango pulp. All blended and used with a powerful blend of plant stem cells and antioxidants.

Resurfacers

Resurfacers, otherwise known as superficial peels, are a non-invasive treatment and a good option for people who wish to have less ‘down time’ as most people experience just even redness for 24 hours or at most some mild flaking. They’re a brilliant option for people who wish to start taking anti-aging treatments more seriously and address all skin concerns. By dissolving the bonds between dead skin cells, superficial peels encourage natural cell turnover, revealing fresher, smoother, and healthier skin. This treatment is ideal for addressing a range of common skin concerns, including: acne and breakouts, hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone, mild acne scarring, signs of ageing and sun damage. It’s gentle enough for regular use, yet powerful enough to deliver visible results.

Advanced Skin Peels

Advanced skin peels work by causing controlled trauma within the epidermal and dermal layers of the skin. Also known as medium depth peels, these penetrate to the dermal layers of the skin, most typically the upper dermis (the papillary dermis). They require acids with a specific mechanism of action and PH formulation to achieve these peel depths, making them ideal for addressing more pronounced skin concerns such as lines, wrinkles, uneven skin tone and scarring. Although you can expect more downtime with these types of treatments, they can offer quicker, more significant improvements to most skin concerns.

Mixology

Mixology treatments are advanced, bespoke chemical peel procedures created to deliver a deeper level of skin renewal while targeting specific concerns. They are particularly effective for persistent acne, resistant pigmentation, scarring, and more pronounced signs of ageing.

This treatment involves carefully selecting and combining higher-strength active ingredients to create a customised peel designed for your skin’s individual needs. By strategically layering these ingredients, the treatment works to intensify exfoliation and stimulate visible skin rejuvenation.

Following the treatment, a period of noticeable shedding is expected as the skin naturally renews itself. As the recovery phase progresses, the complexion typically appears clearer, smoother and more refined with improved tone and texture.

Due to the strength and depth of this treatment, Mixology peels are only suitable for clients who have already completed a course of professional skin treatments. Proper skin preparation prior to treatment is essential to ensure both safety and optimal results.