What is BioRePeel?

BioRePeel is a new, innovative, biphasic chemical peel on the market. It is different to the traditional acid peels as it requires little to no down time. It has 2 different concentrations. One for the face, neck and decolletage and a different concentration for the body. This means we are able to address skin concerns in all of these areas. Those of you suffering with backne, maskne and general acne…this is for you!

How does it work?

As it is biphasic it works in 2 ways. The first thing that you would expect is that it causes the outer layers of your skin to peel. So they slough off to reveal brighter, newer skin underneath. The second thing is that it causes bio-stimulation of the skin cell production which causes a great revitalizing effect, making you look much fresher. It works by using a combination of Trichloroacetic acid, , Salycilic acid and Lactobionic acid to remove the outer layer of skin cells. These ingredients also make it antimicrobial and antibacterial making it an excellent treatment for acne.

What is it used for?

BioRePeel can be use for several skin complaints including active acne, acne scarring, hyperpigmentation, sun damage, fine lines and to prevent the signs of ageing by stimulating collagen production. As well as a general refresh to make your skin glow. I have to admit, it’s a personal favourite of mine for when I feel my skin looks a little dull.


So what are you waiting for? Get booked in for a post lockdown refresh, you know you deserve it!

I hope to see you in the clinic soon.

Dr Helen



Helen Whyte

Dr Helen is a dentist of over 18 years experience. She is the co-owner of The Aesthetic Treatment Rooms and The Aesthetic Training Rooms, providing top quality aesthetic treatment in Newcastle upon Tyne. She also provides Aesthetic training in Newcastle in addition to national events and conferences. Furthermore, she is an appointment ‘Key Opinion Leader’ for BioRePeel (chemical peel) and ARES (mesotherapy).

https://www.theaesthetictreatmentrooms.co.uk
Previous
Previous

Microneedling, what is it?

Next
Next

Do Fat Dissolving Injections really work?