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KBK Glow Protocol 💫 Combining chemical peels with PRP microneedling is an emerging approach for treating melasma. The rationale behind this combination is to leverage the benefits of both procedures to improve skin tone, reduce pigmentation, and promote overall skin rejuvenation. Here’s a breakdown of what to expect: 1. Chemical Peels for Melasma Chemical peels involve applying a chemical solution to the skin to exfoliate and remove the outer, damaged layers. The most common types of peels for melasma include TCA (Trichloroacetic Acid) - often used in medium-depth peels, TCA can target deeper pigmentation. 2. PRP Microneedling for Melasma Microneedling with Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is a treatment that uses tiny needles to create micro-injuries in the skin, promoting collagen production and skin renewal. PRP, derived from your own blood, contains growth factors that aid in healing and tissue regeneration. Benefits of PRP Microneedling for Melasma: Enhances collagen production, which can improve skin texture and tone. Reduces hyperpigmentation by promoting cell turnover. Minimizes the risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), a common concern in melasma treatments. Combination of Chemical Peel and PRP Microneedling Combining these two treatments can be effective because: Sequential Treatment: The chemical peel exfoliates the top layer of the skin, making it more receptive to the PRP microneedling treatment that follows. The microneedling then delivers PRP deeper into the skin, enhancing the healing process and promoting even skin tone. Increased Efficacy: Chemical peels target superficial pigmentation, while microneedling with PRP can address deeper layers of the skin, making this combination more effective for stubborn melasma. Reduced Downtime: The addition of PRP helps accelerate healing, reducing redness and inflammation, which can shorten recovery time. ₱7000u002Fsession; best done every month; 3-5 sessions for best results