Nomelan peel is a great agent for skin care treatments. This peel contains a unique blend of phytic acid, phenol, TCA, retinoic acid and a mixture of glycolic acid, mandelic acid, salicyclic aid and ascorbic acid. These ingredients make this peel very effective and result-rendering.

It is a non-invasive procedure with minimal down time. However, the procedure can cause pronounced swelling, so patients are advised to allow for at least a week of recovery after the peel.

INGREDIENTS-

1. TCA- works on the ageing layers of the skin. The layers of the skin that are damaged by various sources are removed by TCA. These layers are later replaced by newly formed skin layers.

2. Phenol- it breaks down the dead cells. Moreover, it is also improves the quality of elastin fibres, mitigating the effects of age on them.

3. Salicylic acid- it works on the dead skin surface, leading to open the pore clean. It removes dirt and debris filled up in the pores. It also stimulates the cell renewal in the skin.

4. Retinoic acid- this ingredient works on the appearance and quality of the skin. It prevents wrinkles and improves the elasticity of the skin.  

Benefit's-

This peel can help with a variety of skin concerns including-

1. Skin tone- The peel can help reduce uneven skin tone and hyperpigmentation. It does this by removing the top layer of the the discolored skin, which encourages the growth of new, more evenly pigmented skin cells. It can also be done on the body for tanning or any hyperpigmented area.

2.Skin texture- The peel can help promote a smoother skin texture by removing dead skin cells.

3. Skin tanning- Helps remove stubborn skin tan from the body.

4. Dark spots- The peel can help treat dark spots.

5. Melasma- The peel can help treat melasma.

6. Acanthosis Nigricans- The peel can help treat acanthosis nigricans.

7. Open pores and cleans out dirt and debris.

8. Deep acne scars.

9. Coarse wrinkles

10. Anti-aging skin.

People who should avoid the nomelan peel-

1. Dark-skin tones- Phenol can lighten the skin, so they are not recommended for people with darker skin tones. People with darker skin tone may want to consider some other treatments with low risk of hyper pigmentation.

2. Rosacea- Phenol peel might make the symptoms of the condition worse.

3. History of abnormal scarring- People with history of abnormal scarring or extra coloring in their scars should not get this peel done

4. Active infections- People with active bacterial, viral, fungal or herpetic lesions should not get a chemical peel.

5. Open wounds- People with open wounds should not get a chemical peel.

6. History of photosensitizing drugs- People with history of drugs that can make them more sensitive to the sun should not get a chemical peel done.

7. Pre-existing Inflammatory dermatomes- People with pre-existing inflammatory dermatomes like psoriasis or atopic dermatitis should not get a chemical peel.

You should consult a dermatologist to discuss whether a phenol peel is right for you, before trying or going forward with the treatment.