Medical chemical peeling helps rejuvenate the face, eliminate pigmentation, uniformly tone the skin, soften the effects of acne or scars, tighten the area around the eyes, and cleanse the skin of enlarged pores.





Quality care for quality skin. Brighten and rejuvenate the face, eliminate pigmentation, even out skin tone, soften the effects of acne or scars, tighten the eye area, purify the skin from enlarged pores, regenerate the skin after excessive sun exposure, simply improve appearance—this is what the non-invasive method of chemical peeling can achieve. However, to benefit the skin precisely as it should, professional medical application is important.
Chemical peeling does not replace surgical rejuvenation procedures, but by utilizing concentrated chemical active substances, fruit acids, and enzymes, it can act on the superficial layers of the skin without damaging the underlying layers of the epidermis, and replace them with new, healthier skin. However, it is important to know that only a physician can accurately determine which chemical peeling your skin needs. In the hands of a cosmetologist, such concentrated formulations could potentially do more harm than good to the skin. If a thorough skin analysis is not performed at a cosmetic salon, they cannot professionally apply the correct type of chemical peeling. Legally, only very low concentrations of chemical peeling can be used in cosmetic salons; higher concentrations are prohibited for use in cosmetic salons and are only permitted to be administered by a physician.
Depending on the concentration of the applied substance, duration of action, and depth of penetration, we perform superficial, medium-depth, or deep chemical peeling. For rejuvenation, regeneration, and reduction of expression wrinkles in the eye area, we use a gentle chemical peel. A superficial peel is suitable for acne-prone skin and enlarged pores. Peeling used for pigmentation spots effectively minimizes their appearance. Regeneration and skin tone unification can be achieved with an enzymatic peel. For not very deep wrinkles and scars, a peel containing lactic acid and salicylic acid, along with an exfoliant, is appropriate. Deep wrinkles or damaged skin are treated with a more concentrated chemical peel. The procedure can be enjoyed by both women and men (the age limit is from 15 years), and it can be combined with other aesthetic treatments including laser treatments (with the application of hyaluronic acid fillers, botulinum toxin, mesotherapy, etc.).
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Chemical peeling gives the skin a more youthful appearance, and the skin is rejuvenated. In addition to its aesthetic and health benefits, chemical peeling also has a preventive effect.
Chemical peels can be combined with other device treatments such as microneedling radiofrequency or CO2 fractional laser.

During a 10-15 minute outpatient treatment, the most commonly used concentrated glycolic acid (either 15, 40, or 70%), derived from sugar cane as a natural product, is evenly applied to the previously cleaned and degreased area using a brush. The effect of the substance leads to the disruption (destruction) of the epidermal layer of the skin, resulting in almost immediate peeling and renewal. After a short period of action, the applied peeling mixture is neutralized and removed.
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Conducted by the sought-after plastic surgeon MUDr. Juraj Payer, PhD.

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