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Prodigy Peel P2
Prodigy Peel P3
Experience a new level of skin transformation with our Prodigy Peel P3 service at Pristine Spas, where our skilled professionals utilize this advanced peel to provide deep exfoliation and rejuvenation to your skin. Prodigy Peel P3 is a highly effective and safe treatment that is designed to address a variety of skin concerns, including fine lines, wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, and acne scars. Our personalized approach ensures that each treatment is tailored to your unique needs and preferences, providing optimal results with minimal discomfort and downtime. Prodigy Peel P3 is a safe and non-invasive treatment that can be used on all skin types, providing a deep, rejuvenating experience that leaves your skin looking and feeling revitalized. Unveil your skin's true potential - book your Prodigy Peel P3 appointment at Pristine Spas today and experience the transformative power of this innovative treatment.
A chemical peel is designed to “peel” away from the top layer of skin, which consists of dead skin cells, such are skin cells that cause your complexion to look old, faded, and less lustrous than it otherwise would. And while chemical peels have been around for quite some time, a recent advanced treatment known as the Prodigy Peel P3 system is redefining the power of the chemical Peel. The P3 system truly is helping clients look younger than ever!
The Prodigy Peel P3 system contains an advanced form of salicylic acid; this acid boosts cell renewal at a deeper level than many chemical peels that you receive at a salon or spa. The results are excellent: softer, brighter skin looks more contoured, firmer, and revitalized.
The cost of the Prodigy Peel P3 system can vary from one establishment to the next. It will also depend on the type of place you get it done at, be it a salon, a spa, or a clinic. Typical price ranges for this specialized chemical peel can start at 250.00 and go upward from there depending on your circumstances. The good thing is with the Prodigy Peel System; you are paying for a far more comprehensive treatment than just your standard chemical Peel. It is a 3 step process designed to help you get that healthy skin glow back.
So why get a P3 peel? What can you expect from targeted treatment with this particular system? As noted, versus the Prodigy Peel P2 system, the P3 Peel is a more profound level peel. The ingredients active in the Peel penetrate the dead skin cells in the dermis layer. This means that once that top layer does peel away, along with it go the scars, pigmentation differences, rough patches, and fine lines. Even deeper set wrinkles are greatly diminished after a Prodigy P3 peel.
As far as what this type of chemical Peel can treat, clients come in to address:
The Prodigy P3 Peel is designed to rejuvenate at a deep level, thereby giving you a complexion that you will feel more confident about.
The P3 Peel is a three-step process that requires no neutralizing product as it neutralizes. First off, the skin is prepared for the Peel. Preparation is critical to ensure maximum absorption of the acid and the active ingredients. The Peel also has a booster and this, in turn, helps to get rid of the bacteria and debris that can build up in your pores, and in the process, it smooths the skin.
Because of how the Prodigy Peel system works, you will notice results following a single P3 peel. If you opt for a series of such treatments, the results will be even more stunning over time.
Depending on your skin type, the P3 Peel may or may not be suitable for you. This is why it is important to consult with the aesthetician who will be administering the Peel so that you can discuss all concerns you may have, evaluate your skin type, and thus determine which kind of Peel will be best for you. Keep in mind that if you have darker skin tones, the Prodigy Peel P3 system might not be ideal. This is again why you take the time to analyze your specific skin type so that you can preempt any issues that might otherwise occur in the course of chemical peel treatment.
Because of the chemical nature of this spa treatment, it is not advised for those who may be pregnant, people with open wounds or sores on their face, those with susceptible skin, those experiencing a sunburn, people with certain types of autoimmune diseases, and people with an inflammatory condition such as dermatitis, rosacea or psoriasis, among others.
Just before your Prodigy Peel, you must avoid some things as these can interfere with the effects of the treatment and cause complications. Experts advise avoiding laser removal for hair removal one week before a chemical peel. Also, try and prevent heavier exfoliation products that can irritate the skin. It is also recommended to avoid such treatment as Botox directly before you get a chemical peel.
As previously mentioned, the results from the P3 Peel will be almost instantaneous. Any redness or swelling usually subside in a couple of days, leaving you with firmer, younger, smoother-looking skin. There could be some redness following your treatment as this is a more profound level of chemical Peel. If you choose to get more than one Prodigy Peel, the results will reflect this, and your skin will look even more impressive.
The key to ensuring the best results is to follow all post-care guidelines. The goal of this regimen is to promote faster healing and maximum healing. The products that your aesthetician will recommend after your Peel are designed to hasten the healing process while keeping your skin looking luxurious.
This is a question that many people seem to have. Which is more suited to your skin? Which will offer the best results? The P2 Peel or the P3? The P2 Prodigy Peel is more moderate, meaning it only affects the skin at the epidermis level and thus removes the dead skin cells there. The ingredients penetrate the dermis layer with the Prodigy P3 peel. This promotes more profound cell renewal and, therefore, more dramatic results. Both work pretty well; it will be a matter of discussing the options with the aesthetician, determining what level of results you are after, and understanding which might be more suited to your specific skin type.