Must-see for those wanting radiant skin! What are Massage Peel and Collagen Peel? - Yokohama Yamate Clinic / Cosmetic Dermatology

Must-see for those wanting radiant skin! What are Massage Peel and Collagen Peel?

Peeling for Radiant, Firm Skin!

Our popular Massage Peel (also known as Collagen Peel) is a hit at our clinic, but did you know this peel is absolutely incredible??

We’ve had more requests to introduce the Massage Peel than we’ve had patients try it—could there still be people who haven’t heard of it?!

Loss of firmness and sagging concerns

Wrinkles appearing or deepening

Skin feels rough and makeup doesn’t apply well

Breakouts occur

Concerned about dullness and clogged pores

If you have any of the above concerns, this is a must-see!

Introducing the Massage Peel that has everyone hooked after just one session!♪


What are Massage Peels and Collagen Peels?

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Massage Peel is a chemical peel manufactured by Italy’s WiQo company.

It is a chemical peel treatment so effective at promoting collagen production that it is also known as the Collagen Peel.

It does not cause exfoliation on the skin’s surface but penetrates deep into the dermis, activating the proliferation of collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid.

This action promotes new collagen production in the dermis, resulting in a specialized peel that delivers anti-aging benefits such as reduced wrinkles due to improved firmness and enhanced skin radiance.

Furthermore, with minimal downtime and noticeable results immediately after treatment, it’s a highly recommended option for those who are hesitant about laser treatments, especially busy individuals who value quick, efficient procedures.


How Does Massage Peel Work? What Are Its Ingredients?

Massage Peel contains Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) 33% and kojic acid 5%, and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2).

TCA penetrates deep into the dermis, activating fibroblasts to stimulate collagen production, resulting in firmer, more elastic skin. Kojic acid’s melanin-inhibiting action also improves dark spots and dullness. The hydrogen peroxide component reduces surface peeling, minimizing irritation and making redness or skin peeling less likely.

Conventional peels using trichloroacetic acid (TCA) could cause skin exfoliation, potentially leading to redness and peeling.

However, PRX-T33 incorporates hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) to suppress the exfoliating action of trichloroacetic acid (TCA), making it possible to minimize downtime like redness and peeling. The massage peel treatment can be expected to improve skin firmness, elasticity, dullness, and various other concerns.


Massage Peel Procedure & Suitable Candidates

Massage Peel (Collagen Peel) is recommended for those with limited time, as the treatment is completed quickly.

The procedure is as follows…

① Apply the solution to the entire face. Massage the face upward to help the solution absorb.

② After massaging the solution into the entire face, gently wipe it off.

③ Finally, wash your face with water only and moisturize to complete the treatment.

The total time is quite short, about 10 minutes. You may experience a slight stinging or burning sensation while the product is being worked in, but since the treatment is brief, it is generally tolerable.

After washing your face, you’ll immediately notice a smooth, silky feel. About 10 minutes after the treatment, you’ll gradually see your skin start to glow.

After the treatment, moisturize more thoroughly than usual and apply sunscreen. Occasionally, mild redness or slight peeling that isn’t bothersome may occur within a week. If this happens, avoid forcibly peeling the skin and focus on moisturizing instead.

The treatment cycle is approximately 5 sessions, spaced 2-3 weeks apart. After that, receiving maintenance treatments about once a month helps preserve firmness and radiance while preventing sagging and wrinkles.

Massage Peel is not recommended for individuals with active acne inflammation or extensive melasma. Treatment will be performed avoiding the affected areas.

Also, individuals allergic to kojic acid cannot use this medication, so caution is necessary.


Summary

What did you think?

Since massage peels aren’t laser treatments, they lower the barrier to entry and are an easy treatment to try.

Want firmer skin and a radiant glow? Want to eliminate roughness and dullness? This treatment is highly recommended for those facing these complex concerns that emerge with age!♪

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