TCA Peel
TCA is a non-toxic chemical (trichloracetic acid), which has been used to perform skin peels for over 20 years. A relative of vinegar (acetic acid).
When TCA is applied to the skin, it causes the top layers of cells to dry up and peel off over a period of several days. When the old skin peels, it exposes a new layer of undamaged skin, which has a smoother texture and more even colour.
The trichloroacetic acid action mechanism is thechemical coagulation of skin proteins and is neutralised by plexo dermis serum. … The high trichloroacetic concentration in mesopeel TCA (35%) enables deeper peel making it highly effective in treating deep wrinkles and blemishes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Any volume that is added to the lip will tend to improve lines near the vermilion border (the border between the red and white skin of the lip).
Downtime after cosmetic procedures is usually a few hours to a day, depending on the specific procedure and areas treated. Office procedures are performed under local anaesthesia, if any anaesthesia is required. Most patients do not require any time off from work, and may even return to work on the same day
Lip augmentation treatments are relatively quick cosmetic procedures. The length of treatment may range from 15 minutes to an hour.
Most patients do not require any time off from work, and may even return to work on the same day. A longer period of recovery may be necessary for combined procedures.
How to Book
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* A £20 deposit is required to secure every appointment. Please see our cancellation policy.