- comedones
- milia
- oily and combination skin
- enlarged and clogged pores
- skin preparation for other cosmetic procedures.
- acute inflammatory skin conditions (boils, abscesses, active acne with purulent lesions)
- herpes in the active stage
- dermatological diseases (eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis during flare-ups)
- disruption of skin integrity (wounds, abrasions, burns)
- couperose and pronounced vascular network (especially for mechanical cleansing)
- allergic reactions during exacerbation
- infectious diseases
- pregnancy (relative contraindication — depends on the type of cleansing)
- increased skin sensitivity (for aggressive methods)
- oncological diseases (without a physician’s approval).
- oily and combination skin
- enlarged pores
- acne and post-acne
- pigmentation brightening
- сouperose: chemical peels help strengthen blood vessel walls and reduce the appearance of couperose
- rosacea: the procedure can be effective as part of a comprehensive treatment, as it stimulates blood circulation and improves the overall condition of the skin.
- acute inflammatory skin conditions, active acne with purulent lesions
- herpes in the active stage
- dermatological diseases (eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis during flare-ups)
- impaired skin integrity (wounds, abrasions, burns)
- allergic reactions or individual intolerance to peel components
- infectious and viral diseases
- pregnancy and breastfeeding (relative contraindication)
- use of retinoids and certain medications
- oncological diseases (without medical approval)
- increased skin sensitivity (for medium and deep peels).
The procedure is recommended for:
- Improving skin tone and texture
- Deep hydration and restoring the skin’s balance
- Reducing enlarged pores, blackheads, and dullness
- Preparing the skin for special occasions
- Preventing and correcting early signs of aging.
he procedure is not recommended in cases of:
- Acute inflammatory skin conditions (active acne, herpes)
- Individual intolerance to the ingredients used
- Wounds, cuts, or burns in the treatment area.
- deterioration of skin condition: desire to restore a healthy appearance after stress, lack of sleep, and environmental exposure
- fine lines and wrinkles
- skin dehydration
- prevention of age-related changes
- appearance of pigmentation: correction of uneven skin tone and reduction of pigmentation spots
- facial puffiness: improvement of lymphatic drainage, reduction of swelling and toxins
- appearance of dark circles under the eyes.
- damage to the skin barrier
- presence of active inflammatory processes on the face
- exacerbation of chronic diseases
- elevated body temperature
- pregnancy and breastfeeding (relative contraindication).
The procedure is recommended for:
- Correction of pigmentation, age spots, sun damage, and melasma
- Removal of vascular lesions (capillaries, couperose, redness)
- Reduction of wrinkles and improvement of overall skin tone
- Treatment of acne and post-acne scars and irregularities
- Improving skin texture, tone, and natural radiance
- Rejuvenation of the skin on the face, neck, décolleté, and hands
- Increasing skin elasticity and improving facial contours.
The procedure is contraindicated in cases of:
- Acute inflammatory skin conditions
- Skin cancer or precancerous lesions
- Individual intolerance to light or laser exposure (photosensitivity)
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Open wounds, burns, or skin damage in the treatment area
- Recent chemical peels or other invasive procedures
- Poor wound healing (bleeding disorders, uncontrolled diabetes)
- Sun exposure or tanning 2–3 weeks before the procedure
- Chronic diseases in the acute stage
- Epilepsy
- Diseases in the decompensated stage
- Malignant tumors
- Antibiotic intake.