Phenol 10% + TCA 20% Peel
- Enhanced with Tranexamic Acid - pH 1.9-2.2
Phenol 10% and TCA 20% concentration to target stubborn and difficult skin concerns. Formula does not contain croton oil, which allows the peel depth to be controlled more easily and avoid the use of anesthesia.
FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY. Sold only to licensed Physicians
1 fl oz е 30mL | Strength: Level 4
- Phenol has the ability to achieve substantial improvements in the skin, especially for scars, deeper wrinkles, and discoloration
- Phenol penetrates deeply into the skin in order to strip away the outer layers and allow for newer skin and increased collagen production, this effect can have profound results on skin blemishes
- Contains 20% concentrated TCA (Trichloroacetic Acid)
- TCA works by denaturing the keratin proteins in the skin, creating a controlled damaged that prompts the skin to peel and for new skin cells to regenerate.
- TCA works on both the epidermis and dermis to improve scarring, hyperpigmentation, age spots, wrinkles, lines, and many other stubborn blemishes on the body.
- Tranexamic acid has been shown to accelerate skin barrier function and recovery, and its antifibrinolytic properties help reduce redness, inflammation, and facial flushing consistent with Rosacea.
- Effective for severe scars, dyschromias, hyperpigmentation, discoloration, and lack of skin density
Deionized Water,Trichloroacetic Acid, SD Alcohol, Phenol, Propylene Glycol, Tranexamic Acid, Phenoxyethanol ,Ethylhexylglycerin
- Skin Concerns: Ice Pic Scars, deep scars, Dull, dry/ dehydrated, rough, discolored, uneven tone, wrinkles, lines, loss of elasticity, stretch marks, cellulite, surface build-up
- Skin Type: Not for sensitive skin types, darker complexions, or those prone to inflammation.
- Good For: Deep scarring and wrinkles, stubborn blemishes and rough areas, deeper surface peeling, rough elbows / knees, wrinkled hands, rough feet/ soles
Tips & Information
Application
Warnings
- Do not apply to other areas in which you have used hair removal products in the last 2 days.
- Avoid contact with eyes. In case of accidental contact, rinse eyes with large amounts of cool tap water.
- Do not apply to sensitive skin areas or open wounds.
- The results for each person will vary depending on skin sensitivity, contact time, number of layers, and skin density.
- Applying the peel more than once per week will increase the risk of skin sensitivity.
- Do not tan 1 week prior and 2 weeks after treatment as this can potentially cause unwanted skin discoloration, excessive redness, or rash.
- You will experience a stinging or tingling sensation. If excessive stinging or discomfort occurs, neutralize the peel by flushing the skin with cool water.
- Redness may occur for a short period of time, especially for those with sensitive skin types. If redness persists longer than 20-30 minutes, decrease the contact time of the peel or discontinue use.
- Not every person will experience visible peeling, this does not mean the peel is not working. You will see improved marks in texture, tone, and overall appearance of the skin.
- Excessive facial irritation or redness occurs 48-72 hours after application
- Chest pain, faintness, or dizziness occurs
- You experience pain, swelling, or severe burns
- You experience an allergic reaction
- Your skin becomes infected
- If swallowed, seek medical help or contact a Poison Control Center Immediately
- Avoid using self-tanners, masks, scrubs or exfoliating agents for at least 48 hours prior to the peel.
- Stop AHA, BHA, and Vitamin A topical products 2 days before the peel.
- Do not wax or shave facial hair for 2 days before the peel.
- Notify us or your regular doctor if you have a history of cold sores, fever blisters or herpes outbreak anywhere on the face prior to the application.
- Avoid sun exposure and tanning for at least 1 week prior to the peel and week after. We recommended not to tan at all because your skin will be more sensitive to light and tanning accelerates the aging process.
- You currently take Accutane (isotretinoin) or have within the past 6 months
- You are pregnant or lactating
- Have a tendency to keloid (Scar)
- Have Herpes Simplex (Sexual Transmitted Disease) – you will be more prone to infection
- You are HIV positive or have AIDS
- Undergoing chemotherapy or radiation
- You do not fully understand the procedure and are not willing to accept the risk, disclaimer, and limitations involved in the healing process
- You are not realistic in expectations