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Mar 23

BioRePeel: A Modern Approach to Skin Rejuvenation in Aesthetic Practice

In recent years, the demand for effective, low-downtime skin treatments has significantly increased. Clients are seeking visible results without prolonged recovery periods, making advanced chemical peels a popular choice in aesthetic practice. One treatment gaining considerable attention is BioRePeel, an innovative biphasic peel designed to rejuvenate the skin while supporting overall skin health.

What is BioRePeel?

BioRePeel is a medical-grade chemical peel that combines exfoliation with biostimulation. Unlike traditional peels that primarily focus on surface-level exfoliation, BioRePeel works at multiple levels of the skin to improve texture, tone, and overall function.

It utilises a biphasic technology, meaning it contains both a hydrophilic (water-based) and lipophilic (oil-based) phase. This allows for controlled penetration, enhanced efficacy, and reduced irritation compared to more aggressive peeling agents.

Key Ingredients and Their Function

BioRePeel contains a combination of active ingredients designed to target multiple skin concerns:
 • Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) – Promotes exfoliation and stimulates collagen production
 • Amino Acids and Vitamins – Support skin regeneration and repair
 • Salicylic Acid – Helps to reduce inflammation and control excess sebum
 • Lactobionic Acid – Provides antioxidant benefits and gentle exfoliation

This combination allows BioRePeel to deliver both corrective and preventative effects.

Benefits of BioRePeel

BioRePeel is widely used for its versatility and effectiveness. Key benefits include:
 • Improvement in skin texture and tone
 • Reduction in acne and congestion
 • Diminished appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
 • Improvement in hyperpigmentation
 • Enhanced skin hydration and radiance

One of its main advantages is that it offers minimal downtime, making it suitable for clients with busy lifestyles.

Indications for Treatment

BioRePeel can be used to address a range of skin concerns, including:
 • Acne and acne-prone skin
 • Photoageing and premature ageing
 • Uneven skin tone and pigmentation
 • Enlarged pores
 • Dull or dehydrated skin

It is suitable for various skin types, although a thorough consultation and skin assessment are essential prior to treatment.

BioRePeel vs Traditional Chemical Peels

Traditional chemical peels often result in visible peeling, redness, and downtime. In contrast, BioRePeel offers:
 • Reduced irritation
 • No significant peeling phase
 • Year-round treatment suitability
 • Enhanced patient comfort

This makes it an attractive option for both practitioners and clients seeking effective yet manageable treatments.
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Safety and Professional Application

As with all chemical peels, BioRePeel should only be performed by trained and qualified practitioners. Understanding the skin, contraindications, and correct application protocols is essential to ensure safe and effective results.

Practitioners must also provide appropriate aftercare advice, including sun protection and skincare recommendations, to optimise outcomes and minimise risks.

Conclusion

BioRePeel represents a significant advancement in chemical peel technology, offering a balance between efficacy and patient comfort. Its ability to improve a range of skin concerns with minimal downtime makes it a valuable addition to modern aesthetic practice.

For practitioners looking to expand their treatment portfolio, gaining a thorough understanding of BioRePeel and its application is essential to delivering safe, effective, and results-driven treatments.

Looking to introduce BioRePeel into your clinic?

Our accredited online BioRePeel course provides comprehensive training on protocols, application, and treatment integration—designed specifically for advanced aesthetic practitioners. View course here