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LHALALA Peel Introduction: No-Downtime 4th Generation Peeling – Guide for Aesthetic Dermatology Clinics | TASAKI PHAMA

What is LHALA Peel?

LHALA Peel is a new, 4th generation peeling treatment that differs from traditional peels. It uses LHA (Lipo Hydroxy Acid) as its main ingredient to provide effective exfoliation and skin improvement while minimizing skin irritation. At Tasaki Pharma, we offer LHALA Peel introduction support and import agency services for aesthetic dermatology clinics.

LHA is a type of salicylic acid (BHA) derivative with a large molecular weight and a slow penetration rate into the skin, making it less irritating. Additionally, LHA is lipophilic, allowing it to effectively target sebum and impurities deep within pores, helping to improve skin problems such as acne and enlarged pores.

Features of LHALA Peel and Differences from Traditional Peels

Traditional peeling treatments typically used acids such as glycolic acid (AHA) and salicylic acid (BHA). While these acids are highly effective at exfoliating, they can be harsh on the skin, often causing downtime with redness, dryness, and inflammation.

LHALA Peel, due to the properties of LHA, offers the following advantages compared to traditional peels:

  • Low Irritation: The slow penetration rate of LHA makes it less irritating to the skin, making it suitable for those with sensitive skin.
  • Reduced Downtime: Fewer symptoms such as redness and dryness after the procedure, minimizing impact on daily life.
  • Moisturizing Effect: LHA has the ability to retain moisture in the stratum corneum, preventing dryness and maintaining skin hydration after the procedure.
  • Pore Care: Lipophilic LHA effectively targets sebum and impurities deep within pores, improving acne and enlarged pores.

Main Ingredients Used in LHALA Peel

  • LHA (Lipo Hydroxy Acid): Keratolytic action, antibacterial action, anti-inflammatory action
  • Gluconolactone: Moisturizing action, antioxidant action
  • Lactic Acid: Keratin softening action, moisturizing action

These ingredients work together to promote skin turnover, enhance the skin’s barrier function, and lead to healthy skin.

Benefits of Introducing LHALA Peel in Aesthetic Dermatology

There are many benefits for aesthetic dermatology clinics that introduce LHALA Peel:

  • Expanded Patient Base: Due to the low downtime, you can offer treatments to patients who were previously hesitant about traditional peels.
  • Differentiation Strategy: A new concept as a 4th generation peel allows for differentiation from competing clinics.
  • Improved Customer Satisfaction: The low burden on the skin leads to high patient satisfaction and repeat customers.
  • Improved Profitability: The treatment unit price can potentially be set higher.

Items Needed When Introducing LHALA Peel

  • LHALA Peel Drug Set: Peeling agent containing LHA, neutralizing agent, soothing pack, etc.
  • Dedicated Brush: Dedicated brush for uniform application of the drug
  • Treatment Training: Training to learn the correct treatment method

Tasaki Pharma handles import agency services for LHALA Peel drug sets and dedicated brushes. We also provide information on treatment training, so please feel free to contact us.

LHALA Peel Treatment Process and Precautions

The LHALA Peel treatment process is as follows:

  1. Consultation: We listen carefully to the patient’s skin condition and concerns and decide on the treatment content.
  2. Cleansing: Carefully remove makeup and dirt.
  3. Drug Application: Apply the LHALA Peel drug evenly over the entire face with a dedicated brush.
  4. Time: Leave the drug for a certain period of time (usually 3-5 minutes) to soften the stratum corneum.
  5. Neutralization: Apply a neutralizing agent to stop the action of the drug.
  6. Soothing: Soothe the skin with a soothing pack.
  7. Moisturizing: Protect the skin with a moisturizing cream.

The following points should be noted after the procedure:

  • Avoid washing your face or applying makeup for 12 hours after the procedure.
  • Be sure to use sunscreen and take thorough measures against UV rays.
  • If you are prone to dryness, moisturize thoroughly.
  • For a few days after the procedure, the skin will be sensitive due to the peeling effect, so avoid using cosmetics that are highly irritating.

In rare cases, redness or itching may occur, but it usually subsides naturally within a few days. If symptoms persist, consult a doctor.

Summary

LHALA Peel is attracting attention as a next-generation peeling treatment that is low-irritating and has little downtime. It has many benefits for introduction in aesthetic dermatology and is expected to contribute to improving patient satisfaction and differentiating clinics. When considering treatment, be sure to fully understand the treatment process and precautions and receive appropriate treatment.