SilkPeel is a safe, comfortable treatment suitable for all skin conditions. For example, SilkPeel treats:
SilkPeel effectively treats all skin conditions including hyperpigmentation, acne, photodamage, dehydration and fine lines:
SilkPeel’s ‘wet abrasion’ exfoliates the skin and simultaneously infuses a topical dermaceutical, addressing your specific skin condition and stimulating new cell growth to give your skin the revitalization you want.
Yes, SilkPeel is a safe, comfortable treatment. You are no longer exposed to the hazards of particulate microdermabrasion with the SilkPeel’s crystal-free technology. The equipment is thoroughly disinfected between every procedure.
Treatments typically last about 20 minutes. Plus, because the SilkPeel delivers a dermaceutical during treatment, your post-treatment protocol is quick and easy.
The exfoliation may cause a mild tightening of the skin. Combined with the cool, moisturizing of the topical agents, your skin will feel healthy and smooth.
SilkPeel addresses the most common skin conditions with topicals for hydrating, skin lightening and acne.
Your skin will have an immediate, radiant glow that leaves you looking healthy and renewed.
SilkPeel is easily performed within an hour, so you can return promptly to your normal activities.
Your practitioner will customise a post-care regimen which may include moisturisers, cleansers, serums and sunscreen to enhance and maintain results.
You will see visible results after the first treatment and will achieve optimal results after 4 to 6 treatments spaced 7 to 10 days apart, supplemented by a daily post-care routine.
SilkPeel Dermalinfusion is the most advanced skin treatment available today. It is the only procedure that exfoliates and infuses skin specific dermaceuticals, leaving you with a fresher-feeling and better looking skin. Benefits include:
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