Micro Peels
 

A flawless complexion has always been a sign of health and beauty. Skin that is damaged can appear dry, rough or dull; this effect is particularly noticeable on the delicate tissues of your face. To restore your skin to its smoothest and most radiant state, you need to strip off the layer of damaged cells. Micro Peels treat the symptoms of damaged skin by gently removing the upper layer of dead cells while stimulating the growth of new, healthy skin. Micro Peels can reduce the appearance of pores, even out your complexion and brighten your skin. Some people use Micro Peels to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.

If you’re curious about Micro Peel benefits, you should know that these innovative products contain some of the gentlest ingredients available in a chemical peel. A Micro Peel is a solution that exfoliates skin, removing dead cells while promoting growth in the healthy layers underneath. The active ingredient varies by brand, but is usually glycolic or lactic acid. These acids are diluted to the point that they dissolve dead cells gently without damaging living tissue. For those with sensitive skin, Micro Peels are far less harsh than other chemical exfoliants. Your spa technician at Cosmetic Rejuvenation Medical Center can adjust the solution to suit your delicate skin.

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