Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin,
Polysorbate-20
MAIN INGREDIENTS
Salicylic Acid
Lactic Acid
Citric Acid
SCARPEEL
Psoriasis, Atopic Dermatitis, Acne Scars
The skin is the largest organ in the body, it is the organ that faces the most physical and psychological disorders. It is the first physical barrier against the outside, in addition to having multiple functions such as the sense of touch, regulation of body temperature, maintenance of body moisture and being the first barrier of the immune system. It is also a reflection of our psycho-emotional state of mind.
To keep all the functions that our skin performs perfectly active, it is necessary to renew it continuously since over time the cells lose the ability to regenerate, causing skin aging.
There are other needs for cell renewal, such as specific treatment to reduce wounds produced by severe cases of psoriasis, atopic dermatitis and acne.
Clinical acne treatments allow, in general, the disappearance of almost all wounds, but many of the patients are not totally satisfied with the results, and require a treatment that improves the appearance of their dermis.
In the most severe cases, significant residual seborrhea, sebaceous retention lesions and cysts that increase or inflammation of scars may persist. In general, acne treatments do not cover the possible appearance of scars caused by uncontrolled acne over long periods of time.
Clinically it is possible to improve the appearance of these wounds with the proper product. Almost all residual acne lesions, with the exception of seborrhea, should not exist if the treatment has been done correctly. The most appropriate treatment should be chosen based on the wound, always avoiding most aggressive options such as physical interventions.
We can affirm that acne is a disease of the pilosebaceous glands that can leave both physical and psychological consequences, if an appropriate treatment is not followed to eliminate all wounds produced.