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CONDITIONS:

Pro Peel

This unique therapy is a series of between six and twelve treatments performed once a week. It combines the benefits of Prozyme to hydrolyze (resurface) and ingest dead cell material, impurities and debris from the skin that can slow down or stop proliferation of new skin cells, causing wrinkles and skin aging.

Pro peel contains powerful rebuilding properties that strengthen and rebuild the new skin. Pro peel is visibly effective on thickened, uneven, sun damaged, sluggish skins, congested enlarged pores, blackheads and pigmentation. Pro Peel is an excellent program for even the most sensitive skin or anyone who just wants to look younger longer. Prevention is always better than cure.


Condition - Wrinkles

Most wrinkles are associated with aging changes in the skin. As aging occurs, a person's skin cells divide more slowly, and the inner skin, or dermis, starts to thin. Fat cells beneath the dermis begin to atrophy, and the underlying network of elastin and collagen fibres, which provides scaffolding for the surface layers, loosens and unravels. Over time skin loses its elasticity and when pressed, it no longer springs back to its initial position but instead sags and forms furrows, or wrinkle lines.

Frown lines (those between the eyebrows) and crow's feet (lines that radiate from the corners of the eyes) appear because of persistent small muscle contractions. Habitual facial expressions also form characteristic lines, contributing to the formation of jowls and drooping eyelids.

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Condition - Pigmentation

The formation of the pigment melanin occurs in the basal layer of the epidermis by a cell called the melanocyte. Melas is a Greek word meaning "black".

Melanin production - The melanocyte takes an amino acid called tyrosine and through the action of an enzyme called tyrosinase converts it to a new compound which is then made into melanin by the action of more enzymes. The melanocyte produces granules called melanosomes that contain melanin, a brown pigment.

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