Chemical peels are an effective method for reducing discoloration such as melasma, sunspots, or post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Their mechanism of action involves controlled exfoliation of the skin layers, leading to the removal of accumulated melanin, responsible for uneven skin tone. This process stimulates skin regeneration, accelerates cell turnover, and supports collagen and elastin synthesis. Depending on the depth of penetration, chemical peels can involve superficial exfoliation or reach deeper layers of the dermis. These treatments are used not only to lighten discoloration but also to improve the overall structure and quality of the skin, making them one of the most effective therapeutic methods in aesthetic dermatology. How do chemical peels remove discoloration? Chemical peels act on discoloration through several key mechanisms: - Exfoliation of skin layers – Removing superficial skin layers helps to eliminate excess melanin accumulated in discolorations, leading to gradual lightening. - Regulation of melanogenesis – Some peels influence the activity of tyrosinase, the enzyme responsible for melanin synthesis, reducing pigment production and preventing the formation of new spots. - Stimulation of cell renewal – Peels accelerate the skin regeneration process, allowing new skin cells to replace those where melanin has accumulated. - Improvement of microcirculation – Better skin blood flow promotes oxygenation and nourishment, further supporting skin brightening processes. Thanks to these mechanisms, chemical peels effectively reduce various types of discoloration and even out skin tone, making it healthier and more radiant. Effects of peels on discoloration: Chemical peels provide a range of aesthetic and dermatological benefits, including: - Lightening of discolorations – The skin becomes more uniform, and pigment spots gradually fade. - Improvement of skin tone – The complexion regains a natural, healthy glow. - Stimulation of collagen production – The skin becomes firmer and more elastic, preventing signs of aging. - Reduction of wrinkles – Improving skin structure leads to smoothing out fine lines. - Diminishing acne scars – Regular use of peels can contribute to smoothing scars and improving skin texture. - Hydration and improvement of skin firmness – As a result of skin regeneration, the skin becomes more hydrated, soft, and elastic. The effects of chemical peels are visible after the first treatment, but for optimal results, a series of treatments tailored to individual skin needs is recommended. To maintain results and prevent discoloration recurrence, it is crucial to use high sun protection (SPF 50+) and proper skin care.

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