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Dermal Rejuvenation System

 

Recommended for ages 30 and over
 
For over 40 years chemical peeling has been practiced by physicians to rejuvenate or remodel sun-damaged skin. Both intrinsic and extrinsic aging changes have been the object of many types of skin peeling including chemical, mechanical and the thermal modalities. The common thread tying these methods together is the ability of the skin to heal itself when damaged. All of these methods produce some degree of tissue destruction, which incites the natural repair process within the skin. It is possible to achieve repair of the skin without having to induce tissue damage. Other mechanisms are available to trigger the reparative systems.
 
 
Contraindications
  • Allergy to Aspirin
  • Allergy to citric acid of any kind-oranges, lemons, grapefruit, etc.
  • Anyone who says they are "highly allergic"
  • Pregnant or trying to get pregnant
  • User of Accutane less than one year ago
  • Using Antibiotics
  • Used glycolic, Retin-A or Renova in the last 4 weeks
  • Laser surgery in the last 12 weeks
  • Lupus or any autoimmune disease