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Trichloroacetic acid to the papillary dermis Unideep

Trichloroacetic acid (TCA) in a simple aqueous solution (TCA-SAS) is the peel most widely used to partially or completely remove the papillary dermis. Strict pre-peel preparation is required to even out penetration, reduce melanocyte activity and accelerate post-peel re-epithelial-ization. The main purpose of post-peel care is to coimter complications (see Chapter 14). [Pg.177]

Unideep was designed to make pre-peel preparation as easy as possible, at the same time as maintaining rapid re-epithelialization and limiting the risks of post-peel complications. Unideep is a by-product of Easy TCA (ETCA) technology and is a medium-depth peel that reaches the papillary dermis. [Pg.177]

Unideep is a saponified and stabilized TCA peel that contains 23% m/m TCA. It is a good peel for patients who [Pg.177]

Unideep kit for two patients a bottle of base solution, two tubs of post-peel mask and two applicators. [Pg.177]

The post-peel mask cream should be applied twice 50% immediately after the peel and the remaining 50% the morning of the first day after the peel. It stimulates the skin and breaks the vicious oxidative circle inflammation free radicals , and accelerates healing time. It also helps to limit the vicious inflammatory circle that follows any medium-depth peel and coimters post-peel pigmentary changes. [Pg.177]


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