Professional Care for Professional Looking Skin

The in-office application of AFA Professional Rejuvenation treatments by qualified medical skin care professionals dramatically advances the cosmetic response and effectiveness of the AFA program. These in- office treatments include:

AFA Facial Peel Treatments (facial treatment for dry/sensitive skin)

The Facial Peel Treatment in-office applications are a safe and effective way to improve common patient concerns with photo-damaged skin. The AFA Facial Peel Treatments help exfoliate dead skin cells with less irritation than AHA peels and are specially designed for patients with dry and/or more sensitive skin.

The AFA Facial Peel Treatment gels come in five different strengths 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 for added customization and to meet patients' varying skin needs.

AFA Facial Clay-Peel System (facial treatment for normal to oily skin)

The AFA Facial Clay-Peel System is an advanced, 2-step in-office peel for the face, designed to optimize the unique benefits of Acidified Amino Acid. Together, the two steps optimize skin exfoliation, while causing minimum irritation.

Step 1 - The Facial Mask is a potent clay vehicle mask that begins the exfoliation process. The clay vehicle draws out oils and impurities from the skin that could interfere with the effectiveness of the peel and ensures it is even and uniform.

Step 2 - The Facial Peel is a concentrated, Acidified Amino Acid gel peel, designed to work synergistically with the Facial Mask. The strength of the AFA peel was designed for use with the Mask and will provide dramatic and noticeable improvements to skin texture after the first peel.

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