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Published: 08.07.2010.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
Time period viewed: 2009.g. - 2010.g.
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Chemical peeling is a specific peel preparation applied to the skin that causes a smooth skin surface peel off and cell stimulation in it. Why are so complex explanation? Therefore, the chemical peeling is relaxation cosmetician hands, but a curative procedure, which only entitled to a doctor.
Chemical peeling is a procedure Effective with a wide range of applications, which can be any age group and skin type - both youth and adolescents, have mature skin, people with sensitive, oily, and also with dry skin. During the procedure, the skin is pealed off, stimulation, moisturizing, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant, as well as regulatory activity and normalize pigmentation. At the same time promotes Derma stimulation, leading to a flattening of the skin - which is very important for mature skins.
Effectiveness of the procedures are secret alpha acids or fruit acids such as glycolic acid, tartaric acid, malic acid, lactic acid and citonskābe. More chemical peeling also participates in salicylic acid, which are both non-acid plant, but also works great as pealed element.
Before the procedure is always evaluated challenge: the customer's skin condition, age, what medicines are used - both orally and topically. Together with the doctors is completed questionnaire, as well as the client learns how the skin will be maintained after the procedure.

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