Azelaic Peel
A superficial peel containing azelaic, mandelic, ferulic and kojic acids for the correction of hyperpigmentation, signs of aging and improvement of skin texture.
pH 2.0–2.2 | 30 ml (1 fl oz)
 product code | FC001 
Active Ingredients
Benefits
  • the propylene glycol-based peel is safe and effective, making it suitable even for beginner practitioners;
  • works perfectly in combination with other Factology propylene glycol-based peels within the same procedure;
  • suitable for all skin types and levels of sebum production (oily, combination, dry, and normal), including sensitive skin;
  • thanks to its propylene glycol base, the peel is ideal for performing a light massage;
  • gently exfoliates the skin, lightens the complexion, and helps prevent the first signs of aging.

Indications

  • Hyperpigmentation
  • Signs of chronological and photoaging
  • Vascular skin disorders
  • Reduced skin firmness and elasticity
  • Couperose
  • Telangiectatic subtype of rosacea
  • Dull complexion
Treatment Protocol
Before performing the peel procedure, an individual skin assessment of the patient's condition must be conducted.

The assessment should include the following information:
– the patient's medical history;
– the presence or absence of contraindications to the procedure;
– any known allergic reactions to any component of the peel;
– the patient's primary concerns and the skin conditions or cosmetic imperfections they wish to correct.
  • 01
    Skin Cleansing
    Lather a small amount of Factology Pre-Peel Gel with water and apply to the face using circular massage movements. Cleanse the skin thoroughly, then rinse with water. Pat the skin dry before applying the peel.
  • 02
    Peel Application
    Using the pipette, apply a few drops of Factology Azelaic Peel to the treatment areas, following the recommended application sequence from less sensitive areas to more sensitive ones. Distribute the product evenly over the skin using circular massage movements.

    Total exposure time: 20 MINUTES TO 6 HOURS.

    The exposure time should be determined individually for each patient. Longer exposure times may result in a more pronounced treatment effect. At the end of the prescribed exposure time, the patient should rinse off the product thoroughly at home.
  • 03
    Neutralization (if necessary)
    If areas of erythema develop, apply the neutralizing solution without first removing the peel.

    Exposure time: 2–5 minutes.

    Once neutralization is complete, thoroughly remove any remaining peel and neutralizer with plenty of cool water using sponges or cotton pads. Gently pat the skin dry with a paper towel.
  • 04
    Completion of the Procedure
    Apply a Factology cream appropriate for the skin type.
    Be sure to apply sunscreen before going outside during the day.
Course of Treatment:
For optimal results, a course of 5–7 procedures is recommended, performed at intervals of 5–7 days.
A repeat course may be performed 6 months after completion of the previous treatment course.
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