Advanced, Physician-Strength Retinol Peel Improves the Appearance of Fine Lines, Wrinkles, Skin Firmness and Overall Complexion Brightness
As noninvasive, topical cosmetic procedures increase in popularity, the ability to provide beneficial results is increasingly in demand. Physician-strength chemical peels are consistently the third most common cosmetic procedure next to neurotoxin and soft-tissue filler injections. Among physicians, retinol continues to be a proven ingredient for adjunctive care of conditions such as acne and/or photodamage due to its ability to enhance exfoliation, increase epidermal thickness and reduce matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activity (collagenase) while increasing collagen.
An advanced, physician-strength peel, containing 3% retinol plus retinol boosting complex, was developed to exfoliate and improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, plump and firm skin while promoting a bright, even complexion. Formulated with bisabolol to help calm the skin, this peel provides additional benefits to overall skin appearance with the addition of Aminofil and NeoCitriate to enhance plumping and firming effects, as well as Vitamin E for antioxidant benefits.
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