With which care to repair your skin?

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by Dr. Jean-Louis Briançon. When you come back from vacation, you look good, but exposure to the sun, sea water and heat contribute to altering the skin of your face.

Exposure of the skin to the sun causes:

Hyperpigmentation : appearance of brown spots on the face, we advise you to use index 50 creams as well as products based on tranexamic acid which blocks inflammation and reduces the overproduction of melanin.

  • Skin aging : accentuates the depth of wrinkles and dehydration, we recommend the application of a product based on vitamin b5 and hyaluronic acid which allows you to gain water and nutrients to provide soft, supple and plumped skin.

This is why to allow you to restart well at the start of the school year, there are treatments to be done after the summer in order to prevent these signs of sun exposure and repair your skin.

What are the possible treatments to counteract these harmful effects on our skin?

1) Light peels

The peeling procedure is a valuable method for aged skin, photoaging, acne scars and melasma. It must be performed by a practitioner. The preparation of the skin before peeling is very important before starting this procedure.

Peeling, a miracle treatment for the start of the school year?

This treatment can help with a multitude of issues, from pigmentation to scarring, from hydration to acne, from skin texture to fine lines and wrinkles and sun damage.

All facial peels remove a top layer of skin to exfoliate and speed up cell turnover, but some remove more than others, depending on the type of peel you decide to try. All facial peels involve applying a chemical or natural solution to your face to speed up the exfoliation process.

Types of facial peels

Some skin conditions require deeper peels than others, so it’s always important to consider your skin condition and the result you hope to achieve. To allow you to have beautiful skin at the start of the school year, we are going to focus on light TCA peels:

The TCA peel

Trichloroacetic acid (TCA) peels are considered medium-depth peels and help treat pigmentation, sun damage, and wrinkles. The more or less deep keratolytic action of these peels can lead to side effects such as redness or swelling, which sometimes requires social eviction for a whole week.

The good news is that because you lose many layers, the underlying skin that comes out looks brand new and looks smoother and more even.

Types of TCA peels:

•BioRePeel C13

BioRePeel C13 is an innovative treatment, using patented two-phase technology. It therefore offers a bio-stimulating, revitalizing and peeling effect. Thus, the combination of active components allows it to effectively prevent skin aging. In addition, it decreases the damage caused by UV rays, pigmentation or acne. The essence of the treatment lies in its light exfoliation. In addition, the powerful stimulation of biosynthetic processes restores the structure of the skin. In addition, the treatment is suitable for young skin during the acute stages of acne, blackheads, recent or “fresh” scars, as well as for the treatment of fine wrinkles. It takes 4 to 6 sessions separated by 7 to 12 days. The advantages of BioRePeel C13 are its speed of action, its immediate results and the fact that it is suitable for all ages and all skin types without the risk of photosensitization.

• PRXt33

It is a peel combining TCA (Trichloroacetic Acid) modulated by hydrogen peroxide. The regeneration effect is obtained thanks to biostimulation of the skin without going through a desquamation phase. It can be applied to all skin types and immediately upon returning from vacation. In the office, it requires several sessions spaced 15 days apart and is accompanied by home treatment.

2) The hydrafacial: this recent technique combines skin cleansing (comedones, dead cells, etc.), gentle dermabrasion to improve fine lines and scars and simultaneous penetration of active ingredients chosen after skin assessment by the cosmetologist. The “blowout” effect is immediate and does not lead to business interruption. The session lasts approximately 30 to 40 minutes. It can be repeated regularly (every month or every two months) depending on the condition of the skin to maintain the result.

In summary, the effect of the holidays on your skin can have a negative impact that requires personalized care. These new treatments are here to help you.

Doctor Jean-Louis Briancon has been practicing medicine since 1992. He is a graduate in morphological anti-aging medicine, a graduate in medical lasers, a graduate and a teacher of the scalp IUD. He is president of the AFME which organizes an annual congress in Lyon. He is the owner of the Clinique Crillon: Clinic for hair, medicine, cosmetic surgery and longevity.

More information : cliniccrillon.com