Peel Booster — Procedures
Category: Procedures
A one-step skin treatment combining peeling with booster (nutrient infusion)
What is Peel Booster?
A one-step skin treatment combining peeling with booster (nutrient infusion)
Simultaneously performs exfoliation and nutrient delivery for brighter, healthier skin.
Main causes & characteristics of Peel Booster
A peel booster is known as a treatment that combines exfoliation (peeling) and the application of a nourishing booster into a single step. When aged skin cells accumulate, the complexion may appear dull and the absorption of active ingredients can diminish. The treatment works by gently removing surface dead skin cells before applying hydrating and nourishing ingredients. It is commonly mentioned as an introductory treatment due to its relatively low level of irritation.
Managing Peel Booster
Sessions are typically performed at 2–4 week intervals, and it is generally recommended to focus on gentle moisturizing and sun protection immediately after treatment to minimize irritation. Strong exfoliating products or acid-based products on the day of treatment are generally advised against. Since the intensity of exfoliation varies depending on skin type, it is advisable to consult a dermatologist to adjust the intensity if the skin is sensitive or if breakouts recur.
Related information
It is often mentioned alongside chemical peels, hydration boosters, and ingredient-penetration booster treatments. Because it addresses both exfoliation and nourishment simultaneously, it is also compared to LDM and ampoule infusion treatments.
Everyday care tips
Fine skin flaking may occur for a few days after the treatment, so it is best to avoid picking at the skin and instead soothe it with moisturizer. If irritation is significant or breakouts persist, consulting a dermatologist is recommended.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- What is Peel Booster?
- A one-step skin treatment combining peeling with booster (nutrient infusion) A peel booster is known as a treatment that combines exfoliation (peeling) and the application of a nourishing booster into a single step. When aged skin cells accumulate, the complexion may appear dull and the absorption of active ingredients can diminish. The treatment works by gently removing surface dead skin cells before applying hydrating and nourishing ingredients. It is commonly mentioned as an introductory treatment due to its relatively low level of irritation.
- Managing Peel Booster
- Sessions are typically performed at 2–4 week intervals, and it is generally recommended to focus on gentle moisturizing and sun protection immediately after treatment to minimize irritation. Strong exfoliating products or acid-based products on the day of treatment are generally advised against. Since the intensity of exfoliation varies depending on skin type, it is advisable to consult a dermatologist to adjust the intensity if the skin is sensitive or if breakouts recur.
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