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What is the recommend layering process when apply your peels?
What is the appropriate protocol if a patient were to experience adverse reactions post peel treatment?
How many layers may be applied using the P Peel 20 and P Peel 40?
There is 20% lactic in the P-Peel 20% , could this create a reaction in a Fitzpatrick 5 and 6 ?
Can the P Peel 40 be used on darker skin? If so, how long should it be left on?
My understanding is that Pyruvic acid is not to be used in 4-6 skin types. What are the recommendations if a patiend experiences irritation and downtime if the peel is only left on for 2 minutes?
Why is the 40% pyruvic acid only combined with 5% lactic acid?
How long do we leave the masks on within the peel treatments?
ThermoGel – what is it?
When diagnosing the skin what does the term “resistant skin” mean?
Which peel is best for Acne?
What is the recommended time to stop retinols prior to a peel treatment?
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