TREATMENT RESULT · HYPERKERATOSIS, UNEVEN TEXTURE AND SKIN BARRIER
Combination skin with hyperkeratosis, inflammation and compromised barrier
Indications
Combination skin, localized inflammation, hyperkeratosis, uneven texture, uneven skin tone, and compromised lipid barrier.
Case description
The patient presented with hypersensitivity, uneven skin tone, and localized inflammatory lesions. The plan was based on skin preparation, controlled peeling, and regeneration to improve skin texture without excessively overloading the barrier.
Treatment protocol
- Comodex – 1 preparatory treatment with deep cleansing.
- Rose de Mer Peel – performed after one week.
- Unstress – soothing and supportive treatment performed after 12 days.
Home care
- Rose de Mer Post Peel Kit – post-peel aftercare.
- Fresh Pure & Natural Cleanser – gentle cleansing.
Effect
In the first month, a more even skin tone, smoother texture, and a significant reduction in post-acne marks were achieved. The skin appeared calmer and more uniform.
Specialist's recommendation: To maintain the effect, it is advisable to continue gentle cleansing, barrier reconstruction, and periodic texture-correcting treatments, always taking into account the current skin sensitivity.
See the Rose de Mer lineEducational material from the Christina Cosmetics Polska team. It does not replace consultation with a certified cosmetologist.





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