What are the side effects of BioRePeel?
Redness: After the treatment, you may notice some redness on your skin. This is a common reaction and typically subsides within a few hours.
Slight Swelling: Some individuals might experience slight swelling, especially in areas with sensitive skin. This should subside within a day or two.
Tingling or Mild Discomfort: During or immediately after the procedure, you may feel a tingling sensation or mild discomfort. This usually fades quickly as the skin begins to recover
Dryness and Peeling: BioRePeel promotes exfoliation, which can lead to dryness or peeling a few days after the treatment. This is a normal part of the skin rejuvenation process and should resolve within a week.
Skin Sensitivity: Your skin may be more sensitive following the treatment, particularly to sunlight. It’s crucial to avoid direct sun exposure and use a broad-spectrum sunscreen for a few days post-treatment.
When can I expect to see results after my peel?
Mild/gentle peeling will occur 2-3 days after your treatment. Your fresh, healthy skin will become visible over a period of 7 days! Peel results will greatly vary depending on many factors, so it is important you talk to your Provider about expectations and goals. You may need more than one treatment or a combination treatment to best achieve your healthiest skin.
Who is a candidate for BioRePeel?
Biorepeel is suitable for most skin types. This includes normal, oily, dry, and combination skin. It is also suitable for all Fitzpatrick skin types. However, its suitability also depends on the specific skin condition and goals of the individual.
Who may not be a candidate for BioRePeel?
Contraindications to treatment
While BioRePeel is a safe and non-invasive treatment, there are certain contraindications to be aware of. The procedure might not be suitable for everyone, and it’s crucial to disclose your complete medical history to your skincare professional prior to treatment. Here are some contraindications for BioRePeel:
Active Skin Infections: Any active skin infections, including bacterial, viral, or fungal infections, can be a contraindication for BioRePeel.
Open Wounds or Sores: If you have open wounds, cuts, or sores, it’s best to let them heal completely before undergoing a BioRePeel treatment.
Certain Skin Conditions: Certain skin conditions like psoriasis, eczema, or rosacea could potentially be exacerbated by BioRePeel. It’s important to discuss any pre-existing skin conditions with your skincare professional.
Allergies: If you’re allergic to any of the ingredients in the BioRePeel solution, this treatment would not be suitable for you.
Recent Skin Procedures: If you’ve recently undergone other skin procedures, such as laser treatments or deep chemical peels, it’s best to wait until your skin has fully healed before starting BioRePeel.
Pregnancy or Breastfeeding: While there’s no conclusive evidence suggesting harm, it’s recommended to avoid treatments like BioRePeel during pregnancy or breastfeeding as a precautionary measure.