Reverse Peel is a new peeling agent that is effective against melasma and pigmentation.
When treating melasma and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, harsh laser treatments may have the opposite effect.Reverse Peel treats the dermis deeper than normal peeling agents, which affect the stratum corneum, and improves pigmentation.
It is also recommended for those who want to improve pore enlargement, dullness, and tone up the entire face.
Reverse Peel
Peeling agent specialized for treatment of melasma and pigmentation
Recommended for these problems
- Melasma
- Stains
- Pigmentation
- Dullness
Effects of Reverse Peel
Reverse Peel is divided into three steps, each with a different effect.
RsP 1: Trichloroacetic acid, hydrogen peroxide, kojic acid
In step 1, hydrogen peroxide, which uses trichloroacetic acid to oxidize melanin (decomposing pigment particles), and kojic acid, which has a whitening effect, penetrate deep into the dermis.
RsP 2: 78% lactic acid, phytic acid
Step 2 involves peeling the middle to deep layers of the epidermis.By applying high concentration lactic acid (78%), melanin deep in the epidermis is removed. Phytic acid also binds to iron and has the effect of suppressing melanin production.
RsP 3: Various hydroxy acids, phytic acid, kojic acid
In step 3, a superficial layer of the epidermis is peeled using various hydroxy acids to normalize skin turnover.In addition, the phytic acid and kojic acid will treat age spots, dullness, and pigmentation.
Features of Reverse Peel
Point 1: Suitable for melasma and pigmentation
Treatment of melasma and pigmentation is difficult, and laser treatment may have the opposite effect.Reverse peel treats the dermis deeper than regular peeling agents and improves pigmentation.
Point 2: Reduce pain with neutralizing agents
For reverse peel, apply a neutralizing agent after steps 2 and 3.Jojoba oil, the main ingredient of the neutralizing agent, reduces the pain caused by peeling.This treatment is also recommended for people who are afraid of pain.
Point 3: Almost no downtime
Many people are worried about skin irritation and redness when undergoing a peel.Reverse Peel contains hydrogen peroxide, which makes these symptoms less likely to occur.
Point 4: Less likely to recur
Reverse peel oxidizes the melanin in the dermis layer, breaking down the pigment particles and making them smaller and colorless, making it less likely to reoccur.
Treatment overview
Duration of treatment | 60 minutes |
Pain | It is not painful, but in rare cases there may be redness or tingling. |
Downtime | If you have sensitive skin, you may experience some redness for 3 days from the day of treatment, but this is rare.Make sure to apply plenty of sunscreen. |
Makeup | It is possible from the day. |
Precautions | Those who fall under the following conditions may not be eligible. ・Those with hypersensitivity to the ingredients ・People with alcohol hypersensitivity ・Those who are pregnant or breastfeeding ・Severely sensitive skin ・If you have severe inflammation on your face (atopic dermatitis, rash, etc.) or seborrheic dermatitis ・Those receiving herpes treatment ・People with sunlight sensitivity |
Side effects | Symptoms such as redness, dryness, and itching may occur. |
Frequency | Once every 2 to 4 weeks. We recommend 5 treatments. |