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Mesopeels for hyperpigmentation on the buttocks, axillae, and groin
Additionally, the MesopeelΒ is a specially formulated chemical peel that addresses all types of hyperpigmentation, working on fading pigment and controlling melanocyte activity. Mesopeels are designed to treat skin discoloration, dark spots, and photo-aging in a gentle yet efficient manner. Delicate areas of the body, such as the axillae, groin, inner thighs, and the under-eye area, may develop hyperpigmentation, and traditional chemical peels can potentially be too irritating to utilize in these sensitive areas. Mesopeels, through the process of chemexfoliation, lead to an inflammatory reaction of the reticular dermis and stimulate the production of new collagen and elastin. Mesopeels are specially formulated to treat sensitive areas of the body without any discomfort or downtime.
Dermamelan peels for hyperpigmentation in the intimate area
Dermamelan peels are a specially formulated chemical peel used to treat discoloration and hyperpigmentation around the buttocks, anal, and vaginal areas. The skin in these areas is too sensitive for use of traditional chemical peels, whereas Dermamelan is a non-irritating option for skin lightening. By blocking the transfer of melanosomes and reducing the activation of tyrosinase, Dermamelan intimate enhances the depigmentation of the skin in a gentle manner. It contains six active ingredients, whose mechanism of action work on depigmentation, inflammation, and anti-aging.
This treatment option consists of two phases. Phase 1 is the in-office intensive depigmentation which is performed at the office of Dr. Green in one single clinical session. Phase 2 is the regulation of hyperpigmentation which consists of using the Dermamelan intimate home depigmenting gel cream daily. The synergistic effects of combining both phases is what gives such a rejuvenated effect.
Cosmelan peels
The Cosmelan peel is a medical-grade depigmenting solution that is applied by a board-certified dermatologist in a medical setting. This unique and innovative chemical peel treatment was initially developed for the treatment of melasma. Melasma is a skin condition that is characterized by patches of brown or grey-brown skin that are darker in color than the surrounding skin. Although it was designed to eliminate the appearance of the brown and grey-brown patches that characterize melasma, Dr. Green has expanded its use to include treatment of other forms of hyperpigmentation, including dark marks left behind from acne breakouts on the face, chest, arms, and buttocks. Cosmelan is a chemical peel that combines an in-office treatment with at-home skincare management to maximize cosmetic results. The active ingredients in Cosmelan affect the entire process of pigment formation, removing the accumulation of melanin while inhibiting the formation of new pigment, resulting in a more even, radiant, youthful complexion.
These non-invasive in-office treatment options are uniquely selected by Dr. Green to be included in your individualized treatment plan and are used frequently to improve the overall skin tone and texture with minimal recovery time. Dr. Green is an expert in diminishing the appearance ofΒ acne scarsΒ on all areas of the body, including the face, chest, back, and buttocks. If youβre looking for an answer to your acne scars, schedule a consultation with Dr. Green, who will customize your treatment plan to cater to the unique needs of your skin and provide you with smooth, beautiful skin.
Is butt acne normal? Are pimples on the butt normal?
Acne is an incredibly common skin condition that develops when the oil glands at the base of hair follicles produce excess sebum that, together with dead skin cells, acne-causing bacteria, and debris, clog the skinβs pores and lead to inflammation and irritation. Acne can develop anywhere on the body where there are sebaceous glands, including the face, chest, back, and buttocks. The most commonly affected area is the face, and the least commonly affected area is the buttocks. In fact, most cases of butt acne, also known as buttne, are not even considered to be true acne breakouts, despite the appearance of inflamed, irritated, red bumps that look very similar to pimples. Instead, these breakouts are actually related to a skin condition called folliculitis, in which there is inflammation and irritation of the hair follicles in the affected areas. Common causes of butt acne include wearing tight-fitting clothing, a sedentary lifestyle, failing to shower after exercising, improper shaving or waxing techniques, and even sitting in a hot tub. Folliculitis and butt acne are normal and treatable skin conditions that can be quickly and effectively resolved with the help of an expert, such as board-certified dermatologist Dr. Michele Green in NYC.
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