AMIKO CMCA PEEL

This chemical peel combines lactic acid, salicylic acid, azelaic acid and chloroacetic acid with 33% colostrum, glycerin, allantoin, panthenol and amino acids to not only renew skin but to heal it.

Colostrum contains prebiotics, antioxidants, anti-inflammatory compounds and regenerative peptides to heal skin cells and both slow and reverse ageing by increasing collagen and elastin, while also repairing skin at a cellular level.

That’s why this peel is preferable to the BioRePeel for rosacea, inflamed acne and melasma (it repairs the cells triggering melasma, rather than simply removing the hyperpigmentation), while also repairing thin or damaged skin in preparation for stronger peels.

WHAT TO EXPECT

It is then neutralised with a special gel before finishing products are then applied containing succinic acid, peptides, tranexamic acid, curcumin and safranal for further skin healing, anti-ageing and dark spot-reducing benefits.

Skin may be a little red afterwards, but this quickly subsides. And if all pre- and aftercare is followed, no shedding should be experienced but skin can feel dry for up to a week afterwards.

HOW MANY TREATMENTS DO YOU NEED?

One treatment will give an instant glow and noticeable improvements; however, most people need four treatments every one or two weeks for significant improvement of specific skin conditions.

When you book four treatments, complimentary skincare is provided to enhance results, worth £90.

BoRePeel is not suitable for the following:
Aspirin allergy
A history of skin cancer
Pregnancy/breastfeeding
A history of keloid scarring
A recent history of any cancer in the last three years

It is recommended not to use any retinoids or chemical exfoliators for 14 days prior
Avoid strenuous exercise, hot showers, sauna, steam room, hot tub, etc. for 48-72 hours

Do not apply makeup for the rest of the day
Do not shave, wax, etc. for one week

No prescription retinoids (e.g. tretinoin, adapalene) for at least one month, or oral acne medication or steroids for at least six months prior to treatment.