BioRePeel: What Is It and Why Has It Become So Popular in Aesthetics?
May 26
The world of aesthetic treatments continues to evolve, with clients increasingly seeking procedures that improve skin quality while requiring minimal downtime. One treatment that has gained significant popularity is BioRePeel, a two-phase medical-grade chemical peel designed to rejuvenate the skin while causing less visible peeling than traditional chemical exfoliation treatments.
BioRePeel is often referred to as a “no-peel peel”, although visible peeling can still occur in some individuals depending on skin type, condition and treatment intensity.
What is Biorepeel
BioRePeel is a professional chemical peel treatment developed to exfoliate, stimulate and revitalise the skin. Unlike some traditional peels that primarily focus on surface exfoliation, BioRePeel aims to improve both superficial and deeper skin concerns through a combination of active ingredients.
The treatment works through:
• Chemical exfoliation
• Skin stimulation
• Cellular turnover
• Hydration support
• Improvement in skin texture
The formulation combines exfoliating acids with amino acids and vitamins to support skin rejuvenation.
How does Biorepeel Work
BioRePeel works by encouraging the removal of dead skin cells while stimulating natural skin renewal processes.
As the treatment penetrates the skin, it may help to:
• Increase cell turnover
• Improve skin texture
• Support collagen stimulation
• Reduce congestion
• Enhance skin radiance
• Improve the overall appearance of the skin
The treatment uses a biphasic technology which contains:
Hydrophilic phase
• Amino acids
• Vitamins
• Hydrating ingredients
Lipophilic phase
• Active exfoliating ingredients
• Protective components to help stabilise the formulation
Key ingredients found in Biorepeel
The exact formulation can vary depending on the product version used, but commonly referenced ingredients include:
• Trichloroacetic acid (TCA)
• Salicylic acid
• Lactic acid
• Tartaric acid
• Citric acid
• Amino acids
• Vitamins
Each ingredient contributes differently to the treatment outcome.
Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA)
TCA is commonly used within professional chemical peels to encourage exfoliation and skin renewal.
Salicylic Acid
Salicylic acid is oil-soluble and is frequently used to support treatment of oily or acne-prone skin.
Lactic Acid
Lactic acid provides gentle exfoliation and may help improve hydration and brightness.
Citric Acid and Tartaric Acid
These acids contribute to exfoliation and antioxidant support.
Potential Treatment Benefits
Practitioners may use BioRePeel to address a variety of skin concerns including:
• Dull skin
• Uneven skin tone
• Fine lines
• Acne-prone skin
• Congestion
• Enlarged pores
• Hyperpigmentation
• Mild scarring
• Textural irregularities
• Photoageing
Results vary between individuals and multiple sessions may be recommended.
Are as commonly treated
BioRePeel may be used on:
• Face
• Neck
• Décolletage
• Hands
• Back
• Other body areas depending on practitioner training and protocols
Who may benefit from Biorepeel
Suitable candidates may include individuals who:
• Experience dull or tired-looking skin
• Have mild pigmentation concerns
• Have acne-prone or congested skin
• Wish to improve skin texture
• Prefer treatments with minimal downtime
A consultation should always be performed before treatment.
Contraindication and precautions
Treatment may not be suitable for everyone.
Potential contraindications can include:
• Pregnancy or breastfeeding
• Active skin infections
• Open wounds
• Certain inflammatory skin conditions
• Recent use of some topical medications
• Allergy or sensitivity to ingredients
• Recent intensive skin procedures
Practitioners should always follow manufacturer guidance and conduct appropriate consultation procedures.
Aftercare advice
Following treatment, clients are commonly advised to:
• Avoid excessive heat exposure
• Wear broad-spectrum SPF daily
• Avoid picking or scratching the skin
• Follow practitioner aftercare instructions
• Avoid harsh active ingredients temporarily
Good aftercare supports healing and treatment outcomes.
Final thoughts
BioRePeel has become increasingly popular because it combines exfoliation with skin revitalisation while typically involving less downtime than some traditional peels. However, treatment suitability varies between individuals and a full consultation and assessment should always be undertaken before proceeding.
Train in Biorepeel
We offer an online accredited BIOREPEEL course - this course is for those already qualified in chemical peels as there are no clinical assessments or training on how to do a peel - face to face training is required for this. If you require a video assessment for insurance purposes we can arrange this.
Our online Biorepeel course also covers the microneedling protocol
View the online biorepeel course here
Our online Biorepeel course also covers the microneedling protocol
View the online biorepeel course here
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