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Modified Jessner 14%

Modified Jessner 14%

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The Modified Jessner 14% Peel is a powerful yet balanced chemical peel designed to deeply exfoliate and rejuvenate the skin. Formulated with a blend of salicylic acid, lactic acid, and resorcinol, it effectively addresses hyperpigmentation, acne, fine lines, and uneven texture, leaving your skin clearer, smoother, and more radiant.

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  • Deep Exfoliation and Skin Renewal

    This peel penetrates deeply to remove dead skin cells, unclog pores, and stimulate cellular turnover. It reveals fresh, healthy skin while refining texture and tone.

  • Targets Multiple Skin Concerns

    With its unique blend of active ingredients, the Modified Jessner 14% Peel effectively reduces acne, minimizes the appearance of fine lines, and fades hyperpigmentation. It’s ideal for addressing multiple skin issues in one treatment.

  • Enhances Radiance with Minimal Downtime

    Despite its powerful formulation, this peel offers minimal recovery time, making it a convenient option for achieving a brighter, rejuvenated complexion without disrupting your routine.

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Frequently asked questions

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Which acids do Jessner peels use?

Salicylic acid, lactic acid, and historically, resorcinol. However, this is being modified. "Resorcinol is being taken out of Jessner's solution because it is a phenol derivative and raises health questions. Instead, TCA (trichloroacetic acid) is being used, which is the most popular method of medium-depth peels, called modified Jessners. Retinol and other AHAs can also be added to modified Jessners, such as mandelic, azelaic, phytic, glycolic, and the like".

Who should not get a jessner peel?

You should not receive Jessner peels if you are pregnant or are allergic to certain acids, as Jessner peels contain a significant dose of salicylic acid," says Engelman. de Sousa adds that "Beta-hydroxy acid (salicylic acid) is contraindicated to pregnancy, but even beyond that, the hormonal fluctuation that happens in a female body during pregnancy can lead to serious consequences of the outcome of any chemical peel, leading to hyperpigmentation. Medically, anyone allergic to salicylic acid (this is commonly an allergy to aspirin) or resorcinol is not to use this peel."