iS Skin Source 2022 Q2 2022 Q2 | Page 30

Peel Pads Technology | by Dr . Charlene DeHaven available home peel pads , Active Peel System not only resurfaces but immediately begins to improve the health of the skin . properties of antimicrobials . Use of this ingredient contributes to sustainability since it is contained in a part of the sugarcane plant that is high volume and usually discarded .
• Useful both at home and in the office . In addition to home use , Active Peel Pads may be incorporated as part of in-office combination treatments . They are very useful to prepare for in-office treatments and to maintain results between in-office treatments .
• Meets consumer desires . The most common issues for which consumers seek products and treatments are acne , aging , and pigment irregularities . Active Peel Pads are effective at improving skin health and thereby improving all of these . The photo above shows multiple dramatic improvements in the aging face . The photos below are also impressive , especially for only an 8-week period of use . 15
Home peel pads have evolved with advances in ingredient science and formulating technology . Active Peel System uses the best available ingredients in a designer home treatment system . Remarkable and rapid at-home results combine with the convenience and safety of an at-home product . Unlike the most commonly

Antioxidants that are deliverable to their sites of action within skin cells are present in all iS Clinical products .

References
1 Babilas P , Knie U , Abels C . Cosmetic and dermatologic use of alpha hydroxy acids . 2012 . JDDG . 10 : 488-491 .
2 Beliz L . Hydroxy power . 2017 Mar . MedEsthetics . 20-24 .
3 Aggarwal I , Hora MK . Home-based peeling systems . Ch 35 in Chemical peels : a global perspective . Sarkar R , Roberts WE ( eds .). 2019 . Jaypee Bros Med Pub : New Delhi . Pp 270-273 .
4 Babilas P , Knie U , Abels C . Cosmetic and dermatologic use of alpha hydroxy acids . 2012 . JDDG . 10 : 488-491 .
5 Beliz L . Hydroxy power . 2017 Mar . MedEsthetics . 20-24 .
6 Werschler WP , Calkin JM , Laub DA , et al . Aesthetic dermatologic treatments : consensus from the experts . 2015 Oct . J Clin Aesthetic Dermatol . 8 ( 10 Suppl ): S2-S7 .
7 Alam M , Kakar R , Nodzenski M , et al . Multicenter prospective cohort study of the incidence of adverse events associated with cosmetic dermatologic procedures : lasers , energy devices , and injectable neurotoxins and fillers . 2015 . JAMA Dermatol . 151 ( 3 ): 271-277 .
8 Werschler WP et al . 2015 . Op cit .
9 iS Clinical . 2021 . Clinical study : Active Peel System benefits . Photo set 1 .
10 Moghimipour E . Hydroxy acids , the most widely used anti-aging agents . 2012 Winter . Jundishapur J Nat Pharm Prod . 7 ( 1 ): 9-10 .
11 iS Clinical . 2021 . Op cit .
12 DeHaven C . Copper tripeptide-1 growth factor : uses in aesthetic medicine . 2016 Sep-Oct . Prime EU . 48-55 .
13 Elleuche S , Schroder C , Sahm K , Antranikian G . Extremozymes – biocatalysts with unique properties from extremophilic microorganisms . 2014 Oct . Curr Opinion Biotechnol . 29 : 116-123 .
14 Leschke M . A multifunctional ingredient for leaveon cosmetics . 2006 . Cosmetic Sci Technol .
15 iS Clinical . 2021 . Clinical study : Active Peel System benefits . Photo sets 2 and 3 . Same protocol as Photo set 1 .
30 iS Skin Source