The
TCA (Trichloroacetic Acid) Peel, is an effective intermediate
to deep peeling agent, excellent for correcting skin flaws and rejuvenating
the skin; gives dramatic results every time. For experienced professional
use only. TCA peels are ideally suited for people who have undergone
other peel treatments and now require a deeper peel for more effective
results. TCA actively treats surface wrinkles, superficial blemishes,
and pigmentation problems. TCA can be used for face, neck and hand
areas. Available
in 10%, 15%, & 25% strengths.
The
TCA peel should be applied by experienced peel users only.
The solution is applied to the face until a smooth application is
achieved. The face may be uncomfortable initially, and mild swelling
may occur. Skin will achieve optimal rejuvenation and color restoration
approximately, at week 3 to week 6. For optimal results, TCA peels
should be performed in a series of 2-3 treatments 3-4 weeks apart.
Use the peel subsequently every 60-90 days apart. Some clients may
only require a single treatment of TCA to achieve desired results.
Others may have to continue undergoing the peel every 60-90 days.
In some cases clients may require a touch up or a second peel. Wait
approximately 4-6 weeks before applying another TCA peel or touch
up.
TCA
PEEL INSTRUCTIONS
About
TCA Peels
TCA peels contain
Trichloroacetic Acid which is an effective intermediate to deep peeling
agent used to correct skin flaws and rejuvenate the skin. This
type of peel is most useful for people with surface wrinkles, superficial
blemishes, and pigmentation problems. Indicated for overall improvement
of skin texture and tone.
WARNING:
TCA Peels are for external use only. Do not apply to red, irritated
or peeling skin. Avoid eye area. Avoid direct sunlight and apply sun
protection. Discontinue use if excessive redness or irritation occur.
Avoid using Retin-A (Tretinoin) 1 week prior to peel.
TCA
PEELS ARE RECOMMENDED FOR EXPERIENCED DEEP PEEL USERS ONLY!
What
to Do Before The Peel:
At
least three to four weeks before the peel client should stop using
exfoliating sponges or buff pads. All forms of hair removal should
be discontinued at least three to four weeks before the peel. Client
should avoid shaving the day of the peel.
Each night before client goes to bed, starting at least two weeks
before the peel, client needs to begin
applying a mild AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acid) Glycolic or Lactic
Exfoiator in strengths of either 5% or 10% to the entire face and
to any other areas that will be treated. This conditions the skin
and begins the exfoliation process. It enhances the TCA peel treatment,
resulting in a more even peel.
Applying
the TCA Peel Solution
Directions:
TCA peels can be applied to the entire face, neck and hands
as well as targeted areas such as upper lip for a regional peel.
The
skin may first be cleansed with a mild cleanser, such as Peel RX Green
Tea Cleanser and rinsed clean, or this step can omitted if desired.
To
apply the peel, moisten a gauze pad with 1-2 ml. of peel solution.
Wipe the skin with the moistened gauze pad so that one thin
coat of peel solution is applied to the entire face, neck or area
to be treated -- avoid
eyes and eye area. Greater pressure and repeated rubbing increase
peel depth avoid excessive pressure and rubbing. You may use a fan
or cold water gauze compresses to cool skin if sensation is uncomfortable.
On
initial application leave on for
not
more than 30 seconds.
Observe
the reaction and note the results so if necessary you can adjust the
peel application time slightly more on the next peel to gently reach
the desired peel depth results.
Do not use peel again for at least 2-3 weeks after
first application - allow the skin to regenerate.
As
tolerance to the peel increases, the peel solution may be left on
for longer periods but never for more than 10 minutes.
To increase peel strength a second coat of peel solution may
be applied over the first coat.
After
reaching the desired time of peel duration, wash peel solution off
with repeated splashes of cold water. Continue rinsing until stinging
sensation has subsided. Apply
a thin film of Peel RX Hyaluronic Moisturizer and Squalane Moisturizer.
Only
Peel RX Hyaluronic Moisturizer and Squalane are recommended as other
products may contain additives that irritate the skin.
Following
a peel:
Immediately after a peel the skin may appear red or irritated, and
may feel tight and sensitive.
The skin will be photosensitive (light sensitive) and will
need sun protection like Peel RX Anti-Wrinkle SPF30+ Apply
sunblock and avoid direct sunlight. These
are all normal reactions and Squalane oil and Hyaluronic Moisturizer
may be used as often and needed to soothe the skin.
1-10 days following the peel the skin may flake and even peel
off, looking as if it has a mild sunburn.
Do
not pull shedding skin! Allow skin to flake off gently and naturally.
Continue use of squalane oil and hyaluronic acid.
Apply sunblock and avoid direct sunlight.
Post
Treatment Care:
For
7-12 days after the peel, clean the skin with warm water using a mild
liquid cleanser - Green Tea Cleanser is ideal. Use fingertips (not
a wash cloth) since the skin is very sensitive at this time. Avoid
the use of abrasive or exfoliating sponges. After cleansing, pat dry
with a clean towel, and then apply squalane oil to keep the exfoliating
skin soft and the new skin protect. Avoid
sun exposure-this includes tanning beds. Sunlight on the skin after
a peel can cause brown discoloration of the new skin. A
sunscreen of SPF 25 or higher should be applied every morning before
going outdoors - Peel RX Anti-Wrinkle SPF30+ is recommended. After
the peel procedure client should not have hair removed by any technique
for a minimum of 1 month. Make-up
application can be resumed 5-7 days after the peel providing there
is no presence of redness, irritation, tenderness or crusting of the
skin.
The
next peel can be applied after two weeks provided there is no remaining
redness or irritation. Successive
peels provide the best results, and a series of at least 6 peels are
recommended for optimal results. Precautions
: If any
of the following contraindications are present, it is strongly recommended
a doctor is consulted before peeling, as certain precautions may need
to be taken, and/or peel may not be suitable in some situations:
Peel
Contraindications: - Keloid or hypertrophic scars (thick scars) WARNING: peeling not recommended
- Past herpes simplex (cold sores) WARNING: peeling may activate lesions.
- Active herpex lesions WARNING: peeling not recommended.
- History of sun allergies WARNING: peeling may mimic sunburn symptoms and exacerbate allergy symptoms.
- Prior bad reaction to a peel or dermabrasion
- Facial Warts
- Recent radiation treatment for cancer
- Pregnant or breast-feeding
- Accutane use within the past (6 months). Accutane should not be taken for at least six months after the peel either. There are reports of scarring in people who have taken Accutane after a peel.
- Sunburn or significant sun exposure in the last two days
- Surgery or cryosurgery within the last six weeks to the area that is treated.

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