Carbon peeling is a skin care and treatment method applied with Qswich laser.
In which treatments is carbon peeling used?
Pore tightening
Colour irregularities
Suppression of spots that may occur
Black spots
Dead skin
Acne treatment
There are areas of use such as opening fine wrinkles.
How many sessions and how often should carbon peeling be applied?
It is recommended to apply 4-6 sessions on average. The first few sessions can be applied 1 in 15 days, and the following sessions can be applied 1 per month.
Who is not recommended for carbon peeling?
It can be applied to people of all ages, summer and winter. It is not recommended only for pregnant women.
Is there any pain in carbon peeling application?
No pain is felt during the application.
Is there any side effect of carbon peeling application?
Carbon peeling does not have any side effects. In very sensitive skin, slight pinkness may be seen after the procedure. It passes within half an hour.
Carbon peeling can be done in summer?
Carbon peeling is one of the skin care applications that can be done in summer and winter. It cleanses the skin without any peeling.
How is carbon peeling application done?
After the application is decided to be applied, the skin is first cleaned with appropriate skin cleansing products. Then the subcutaneous skin is heated for a few minutes with the Qswich device. Carbon is applied to the skin and allowed to dry for 5 minutes. After the carbon dries, the process of removing the carbon with laser begins. After the carbon applied to the whole face is cleaned with laser, moisturiser and sunscreen suitable for the skin are applied. The process takes approximately 30 minutes.
With which applications can carbon peeling be applied together?
Applications that can be applied with carbon peeling can be combined with many applications such as prp, hydrafacial, filling, botox, prp, mesotherapy, dermapen. According to the treatment protocol, it can be decided which procedure should be applied together. The success and treatment rate is higher in combined applications.