
The PRX-T33 No-Peel Peeling is an innovative skincare treatment that rejuvenates and revitalises the skin without causing visible peeling or downtime. Unlike traditional chemical peels, this treatment delivers profound skin benefits while keeping the skin surface intact. It is ideal for busy individuals who want noticeable results without the inconvenience of recovery time. The PRX-T33 No-Peel Peeling enhances skin texture, hydration, and tone, effectively addressing concerns like ageing, uneven pigmentation, and acne scars.
PRX-T33 No-Peel Peeling is a bio-revitalisation treatment that utilises a unique combination of trichloroacetic acid (TCA), hydrogen peroxide, and Kojic acid to rejuvenate the skin deeply. Unlike traditional peels, the treatment penetrates the skin layers without causing surface exfoliation. The TCA stimulates the deeper skin layers, boosting collagen production, while hydrogen peroxide supports the skin’s natural regenerative processes. Kojic acid, known for its brightening effects, helps to even out the skin tone, resulting in a luminous complexion.
The PRX-T33 No-Peel Peeling offers numerous advantages, addressing various skin concerns while promoting overall skin health. Here’s what makes it stand out:
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The number of PRX-T33 No Peel Peeling sessions needed depends on your skin goals and the specific concerns you wish to address. Typically, a series of 4 to 6 sessions is recommended for optimal results, with treatments spaced 1 to 2 weeks apart.
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If you are uncertain whether this treatment is suitable for you, please book our redeemable skincare consultation. During this session, we can address your skin concerns and goals and our expert team can assist you in achieving them.
Please discuss with your provider for any restrictions, contraindications and considerations. Absolute contraindications include the following: Active bacterial, viral, fungal, or herpetic infection. Open wounds, history of drugs with photosensitising potential and preexisting inflammatory dermatoses (eg, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, pemphigus). Facial cancers, especially facial melanoma. Uncooperative patient (patient is careless about sun exposure or application of medicine), unrealistic expectations. For medium-depth and deep peels, history of abnormal scarring, keloids, atrophic skin, or isotretinoin use in the last 12 months. Other considerations: Degree of photoaging damage. Patients with either severely damaged skin or excellent skin may not be good candidates for chemical peels. Sun-damaged skin shows epidermal changes, elastosis, and collagen distortion in the midreticular dermis. To eradicate photodamage, deep peels are required. More superficial peels, even when performed in repetitive fashion, do not reach the affected histological level and therefore have a minimal effect on photo-damaged skin. Smoking: Patients must understand the necessity for smoking cessation.