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The L+A Top 18 Peels, Corrective Procedures and Device Protocols for Fall 2024 - Spa Industry Association

Lipgloss + Aftershave, aka L+A has issued two of their L+A Reports that are recapping the hottest peels, Corrective Procedures and Device Protocols for Fall 2024!

The Top 10 Hottest Peels + Corrective Procedures for Fall 2024

Revision Skincare, M.A.D Skincare, FACTORFIVE Skincare, and Sorella Apothecary are among our featured brands, showcasing peels, corrective procedures, and post-procedure regimens this fall. One of the key goals for every medical + spa skin care professional is to find procedures, products, and devices that can be used in treatment to improve and correct skin issues. 

Over the past year, L+A has traveled the globe looking for the most effective treatment options to share with our community. In that time, we’ve been in touch with leading brands and found updated procedure protocols, all-new procedures, and all-new post-procedure options. These new treatment options for medical + spa skin care professionals are a result of an evolution in the industry.

“Preparing the skin before treatment is critical to achieving the best results. A week before a procedure, modalities such as LED, red light therapy combined with hydrodermabrasion, or a facial with an enzyme mask, gentle superficial depth peel (mandelic acid), or nanoinfusion can be used to prep the stratum corneum 1 week before an aesthetic procedure such as laser or microneedling. This enhances the skin’s receptivity to the upcoming treatment and promotes deeper penetration of active ingredients. Medium depth peels such as higher concentrations of TCA, retinol, and AHAs should be done at least 2 weeks following resurfacing treatments, if appropriate healing has taken place.”  Dr. Chantal Lunderville, L+A Medical + Wellness Editor

This new philosophy for skin care treatments is leveraging technology to help boost product efficacy and build the skin. It also includes a gentler approach, ensuring a healthy barrier with optimal hydration levels before jumping into a corrective treatment. More and more we are seeing a focus on skin recovery, post-procedure. There has become a strong understanding of what the skin needs in order to recover from procedures to maximize treatment results and these new options are helping medical + spa skin care professionals in exponential ways.

Post Procedure

There is a very defined process that the skin goes through after trauma. This trauma response happens instantly and through intensive research and development skin care manufacturers are creating new and inventive ways to give the skin more of what it needs to react to the trauma and begin the repair process.

In fact, one physician created his own post-procedure cream for his patients to use after RF Microneedling treatments. One major skin care brand has created an all-new post-procedure regimen designed for use after chemical, mechanical or thermal treatments.

Peels

The hallmark of skin care correction will always be chemical peels. However, the peels of 2024 are vastly different from the peels of 2004! The peels of 2024 are much more sophisticated and much more gentle.

I remember in 2000 when I first started working in the professional skin care industry, the philosophy was to be as aggressive as possible with chemical peels in order to achieve the most correction. We now know that approach potentially caused too much inflammation which did more harm than good.

I am thrilled to see the Peel Evolution that has happened over the past decade. Now medical + spa skin care professionals can perform resurfacing corrective treatments that  help the skin function more optimally.” Barry Eichner

Peels are for all parts of the body not just the face, evidenced by this intimate peel with hydrodermabrasion that has been taking the industry by storm! L+A has found an all-new peel that incorporates stem cell factors into a two-step treatment system. L+A has been showcasing a guide on how to incorporate needling and peels for the past year. One of the country’s leading brands is showcasing a Retinol Booster that can enhance their peels. One of our L+A sponsors is showcasing a Retinol Peel that is delivered through a proprietary time release technology.

Check Out the Top Peels + Corrective Procedures for Fall 2024

Treatment Room Technology Devices + Protocols For Fall 2024

Rezenerate, NanoStamp360™ and EpiPin are launching new in-treatment protocols for medical + spa skin care professionals for Fall 2024! This L+A Report also showcases all-new devices, updated devices and device technology that is gaining expanded use in treatment.

New Protocols for Fall 2024

As the medical + spa industry continues to expand and grow, so does the manner in which brands are suggesting that skin professionals can use their devices! While these devices are highly effective on their own, the addition of skin care treatment protocols boosts the overall impact on the skin. 

The ability to use devices to exfoliate, disrupt the barrier, and create microchannels in the skin offers the professional an advantage! 

New for Fall 2024, medical + spa professionals have an all-new protocol to add a chemical peel into a Rezenerate treatment. Skin Pros can use microchanneling to infuse synthetic placenta growth factors with NanoStamp360™. Perhaps one of the most interesting new protocols for 2024 is the newly launched use of the EpiPin device – their all-new epiBrasion treatment

“In the evolving world of aesthetic medicine, achieving optimal results for common skin concerns such as hyperpigmentation, skin laxity, and fine lines requires more than just a singular treatment approach. As an aesthetic doctor who has worked with several dozen spas to improve outcomes and reduce complications, I’ve seen firsthand how combining advanced devices with targeted skincare improves patient outcomes.” Read Full Article by Dr. Chantal Lunderville, L+A Medical + Wellness Editor 

Check Out The Top 8 Device Treatment Protocols for Fall 2024