Epionce Peel

Also known as: Epionce Peel, Epionce Peel System, Epionce Renewal Peel, Epionce Lite Peel, Epionce Corrective Peel, Epionce Sal-E Peel, Epionce Mal-E Peel, Epionce Botanical Peel, Epionce Chemical Peel, Epionce Skin Renewal Peel, Epionce Professional Exfoliating Peel, Epionce Aesthetic Peel Treatment, Epionce Malic Acid Peel, Epionce Salicylic Acid Peel, Epionce Barrier Renewal Peel

Chemical Peels and Skin Rejuvenation

AI Aesthetician Summary

1. What Is Epionce Peel?

Epionce Peel is a dermatologically developed chemical peel system that harnesses the power of nature and science to address various skin concerns including rosacea, acne, hyperpigmentation, and signs of aging. This professional-grade treatment is designed to improve skin...

Treatment Details

Targets

Areas:Armpit, Neck, Back, Chest, Cheek, Hand, Forehead
Tissues:Skin (Epidermis, Dermis)
Longevity:1-2 Months

How it Works

Duration:30 minutes
Anesthesia:None
Pain Level:Mild
Techniques:Topical
Multiple Sessions:Yes

Post Treatment

Downtime:0 days
Post-care:After an Epionce Peel, avoid direct sun exposure and apply SPF 30-50 daily. Use gentle cleansers and calming moisturizers, and refrain from picking or scratching the treated skin. Avoid strenuous exercise, excessive heat, and harsh exfoliants for at least one week to ensure proper healing and optimal results.
Risks:Common temporary side effects include mild erythema (80-90%, resolves in 1-3 days), transient stinging or tingling (60-70%), flaking or peeling (90%, lasts 3-7 days), dryness or tightness (50-60%). Rare risks: allergic reactions (<1%), hyperpigmentation (<2%), prolonged erythema (<1%), superficial scarring (<0.5%).

Additional Information

Invasiveness:Non-Invasive
Specialty:Medical Spa