ME LINE Peeling

Lightens dark spots and evens skin tone with the ME LINE depigmenting peel: an advanced treatment for melasma, hyperpigmentation and facial radiance.
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What is ME LINE?

It is a depigmenting treatment for melasma known as ME LINE. Dr. Juan Carlos Lloreda is a pioneer in Colombia in the use of this peel at his Center for Aesthetic and Anti-Aging Medicine. It is recommended for patients with skin phototypes IV to VI (ethnic skin) and I to IV (Caucasian skin). This product inhibits melanin synthesis, the process responsible for the formation of dark spots caused by sun exposure, hormonal factors and other triggers. It renews the skin with minimal risk of rebound or recurrence of pigmentation.

ME LINE helps inhibit hormonal activity on melanocytes, control free radicals and improve tissue quality. It blocks tyrosinase activity and promotes epidermal renewal to eliminate pigmentation.

What is ME LINE used for?

The ME LINE chemical peel works through a combination of acids and active ingredients that help control irritation and inflammation. It reduces pigment production and therefore diminishes or eliminates melasma-related dark spots. This treatment is performed in several in-clinic application phases by qualified medical professionals, followed by a home maintenance program.

Benefits

  • Dark spots may begin to fade after the first session, depending on the patient’s skin type and the severity of the condition.
  • Some patients achieve healthier skin with a more even tone.
  • It improves skin quality and texture by promoting gentle cellular renewal.
  • Side effects are minimal. Mild redness and flaking may occur.
  • The product offers specific formulas for ethnic and Caucasian skin, which allows for a more targeted and personalized treatment approach.
  • It is a medium superficial peel that is well tolerated by patients. It may cause mild redness and flaking without significant irritation.

Duration

ME LINE patients have shown long-lasting results over time.

Application process

The ME LINE depigmenting peel treatment is performed in the clinic and follows three phases:

  1. The skin is prepared with a pre-peel that is applied with a brush and left on for 3 minutes. ME LINE is then applied manually. Depending on the skin condition, a second application may be recommended, although it is not required in every case. The full session lasts approximately 30 minutes.
  2. A second session is performed 30 days later and lasts about 45 minutes, based on patient tolerance.
  3. The third session is performed four months after the first application and two months after the second. It lasts approximately 60 minutes based on patient tolerance.

The treatment protocol includes day and night products for at-home use to boost the results of the in-clinic phases. This continuous care helps maintain control over melanin and tyrosinase activity for effective outcomes. A repurchase may be required if products are depleted before completing the recommended duration prescribed by the treating physician.

Expectations

It is a medium superficial peel that is well tolerated by patients. It may cause mild redness and flaking without significant irritation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ME LINE peel?

It is a medium superficial peel that works in three phases to reduce pigmentation in melasma-prone skin. It promotes skin renewal with a low likelihood of dark spots returning.

What does a depigmenting peel do?

ME LINE promotes epidermal renewal to eliminate pigmentation. The line offers specialized formulas for darker skin under the Ethnic category and for lighter skin under the Caucasian category. This approach makes it highly effective for treating melasma-related dark spots.

How is ME LINE applied?

This depigmenting peel begins with an in-clinic phase. A specialist will perform three sessions. The first two are spaced one month apart and the third session is done two months after the second. The second phase takes place at home using a day product and a night product applied on clean skin for the duration indicated by the treating physician.

What types of dark spots does the peel address?

The ME LINE depigmenting peel is used to treat skin discoloration caused by melasma.

Contraindications

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Side effects

Skin redness and flaking have been observed without significant irritation.

Recommendations

After the treatment, sun exposure must be avoided and the use of sun protection is strongly recommended. These measures are essential for patients with melasma.

References

https://melineskin.com/tratamientos/tratamiento-caucasian-skin/
https://melineskin.com/tratamientos/tratamiento-ethnic-skin/
https://melineskin.com/tratamiento/despigmentacion/
https://melineskin.com/producto/ethnic-skin-day-10ml/

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