Abstract

Chemical peeling for skin arose in ancient culture: Egypt, Mesopotamia and Africa. Medical knowledge regarding chemical peeling is a result of centuries of experience and research. Many substances used in peeling have been described, with more or less marked action. In this work we describe the effectiveness of the 3 Phasic System, a system consisting of a peeling (containing various substances) associated with a topical homebased protocol. This protocol also favors the correction of incorrect eating habits also thanks to the integration with vitamins and probiotics. In this protocol a superficial peeling is used and the indications are: skin resurfacing of the face or body even in dark phototypes, outcomes of acne vulgaris, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, melasma, scars and photodamage. 3 Phasic System consists of many agents in reduced concentrations, promoting the efficacy of individual agents and reducing adverse effects. However, familiarity with the properties of peels is very important to avoid adverse effects. The possibility of administering 3 Phasic System according to a monthly schedule together with the correction of incorrect eating habits, the integration of deficient factors, the administration of probiotics and the application of correct home cosmetics has proven effective and safe in patients. The evaluation of the efficacy of the 3 Phasic System was evaluated through ANTERA 3D and VISIA in 450 patients.

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