In today’s beauty industry, oily skin and acne issues have always been significant concerns for many, especially problems like pimples, hormonal spots, and enlarged pores. However, with the rise of the three-stage deep peeling technique, there seems to be hope for addressing these skin issues. Next, we will provide a detailed analysis of this treatment method.
What is 3 STEP PEEL? This treatment differs from traditional dermal layer peeling; its primary effect is to stimulate rather than replace the skin layers directly. Due to its high concentration ingredients, this treatment can be combined with laser treatments and is particularly effective in overcoming treatment bottlenecks for pigmentation issues like hormonal spots. Although each patient’s reaction may vary, generally, patients with oily skin show a more pronounced response to this treatment.
During the treatment process, the first stage involves a mixture that includes a cocktail as its main ingredient. This “cocktail” formula effectively removes surface flakes from the skin and demonstrates considerable efficacy in clearing both small and deep comedones while also minimizing the appearance of pores. Standard fruit acids or glycolic acids may not remove deep keratin effectively, whereas the combination acids in 3 STEP PEEL can penetrate several layers of the stratum corneum, promoting collagen proliferation and improving skin firmness and elasticity.
However, the stimulation entering the dermal layer can be relatively intense, making it more likely to cause post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation in Asian skin. Therefore, the second stage of the treatment utilizes 6% Retinol, the highest concentration available in skincare products on the market today. This phase of treatment can improve fine lines, pores, and mild acne scars. While patients may experience some discomfort during the procedure, those who have previously undergone fruit acid treatments often find it tolerable.
Next, there may be some minor redness or slight swelling, which is normal. At this stage, the professional judgment of the physician becomes especially crucial, as improper application can affect the treatment’s effectiveness or lead to unnecessary side effects. Compared to traditional therapies, patients’ adaptability to this treatment process tends to increase gradually.
The third stage is even more critical, as a “frosting” effect appears, indicating that the treatment has achieved a certain level of efficacy. This “frosting” phenomenon results from the acids reacting beneath the skin’s surface, typically signaling that the treatment has penetrated the dermal layer. However, care must be taken at this stage to avoid excessive rubbing, which could impair treatment effectiveness.
In summary, the three-stage deep peeling technique offers new hope for patients with oily skin, acne, and hormonal spots. Many patients have reported noticeable improvements within just a few weeks of undergoing this treatment. Although some discomfort during the process is unavoidable, the effective results will undoubtedly encourage many to try it.