"Achieve Radiant Skin with Cosmelan Peel in Riyadh"

Written by Bobi Khan  »  Updated on: September 07th, 2024

 Cosmelan Peel by Mesoestetic is a medical-grade, multi-phase depigmentation treatment that can improve the appearance of melasma, dark spots, skin discoloration caused by acne scars or excessive sun exposure, and other forms of hyperpigmentation. The Cosmelan Peel is safe for all skin types and works by reducing excess melanin and regulating the production of melanin.

What is the cosmelan peel treatment?

The Cosmelan peel is an intense depigmentation treatment that removes dark spots and regulates the production of melanin to prevent their reappearance. Melanin is the component of the skin that provides pigment or color, and excessive melanin production can result in hyperpigmentation and melasma. The Cosmelan Peel in riyadh is a type of chemical peel that works by inhibiting the tyrosinase enzyme, which is essential in the production of melanin in the skin.


What does Cosmelan do?

The Cosmelan Peel reduces excess melanin and regulates the production of melanin to eliminate or diminish different types of hyperpigmentation, including melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation caused by acne scarring or surgery, sun damage, and other types of skin discoloration. The Cosmelan treatment involves the application of a proprietary combination of active ingredients with proven efficacy that interfere with the process required for the production of melanin. In addition to removing the accumulation of excess melanin (pigment), the Cosmelan treatment inhibits the formation of new melanin. Cosmelan works via several mechanisms:

Accelerates epidermal renewal to remove the accumulation of melanin

Reduces the amount of melanin formation and decreases dark spots

Blocks the transfer of melanin from the melanocyte to the keratinocyte, thus inhibiting the migration of pigment to epidermal layers of the skin

Inhibits the action of the tyrosinase enzyme, which is responsible for the first step in the production of melanin

Reduces the synthesis of melanin inside melanocytes

The Cosmelan peel consists of 51 active ingredients, including numerous tyrosinase inhibitors, which block melanin production in the skin. The five key tyrosinase inhibitors and lightening agents include:

Kojic Acid

Azelaic Acid

Arbutin

Phytic Acid

Licorice

Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C)

Is the cosmelan peel worth it?

The Cosmelan peel is one of the most effective treatment options for hyperpigmentation and melasma. This depigmentation treatment reduces unwanted hyperpigmentation by up to 95%. With few potential side effects, minimal downtime, and consistently stunning cosmetic results that last, most patients agree that the Cosmelan depigmentation treatment is worth it. During and after the Cosmelan depigmentation treatment, it is crucial to utilize proper sun protection, including two types of sunscreen and protective clothing like a hat, to maintain the best cosmetic results. Hyperpigmentation and melasma can return after treatment if there is sun exposure to the treatment area. Dr. Green recommends layering a mineral sunscreen over a chemical sunscreen to guarantee maximum sun protection and always reapply every ninety minutes.

Is Cosmelan safe?

When you have your Cosmelan peel with a board-certified dermatologist, such as Dr. Michele Green in New York City, and adhere to the home care guidelines as dictated, it is a safe and effective treatment option for reducing hyperpigmentation and melasma in patients of all skin types and skin tones. During your initial consultation with Dr. Green at her private dermatology office in Manhattan’s Upper East Side neighborhood, she will collect a thorough medical and family history, review any cosmetic procedures you may have had previously, and physically assess the area to determine which depigmentation treatments and skin care products you are a good candidate for. 

Is Cosmelan permanent?

The rejuvenating effects of Cosmelan can be long-lasting or permanent with the right maintenance care. Melanocytes, the skin cells that produce melanin, are activated by UV exposure, so limiting sun exposure and using the right sun protection following your Cosmelan peel is important. 

Is Cosmelan a chemical peel? Is it a deep peel?

Chemical peels are classified as light/ superficial, medium, and deep, depending on the depth at which they penetrate the skin and the amount of downtime required. Cosmelan is a medical-grade, medium-depth chemical peel designed specifically to treat hyperpigmentation and melasma. As a medium-depth peel, Cosmelan treatment may have side effects of mild peeling, redness, or dryness and some minimal downtime.



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