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Glycolic Peel 20% Intelligent skin renewal for brighter, smoother and healthier-looking skin. TherapDerma Glycolic Peel 20% is a professional chemical peel formulated with high-purity glycolic acid, developed to promote progressive, uniform and controlled exfoliation of the most superficial layers of the epidermis. Thanks to its low molecular weight and excellent diffusion capacity across the skin surface, it helps stimulate epidermal renewal, improve skin texture and promote a more even and radiant complexion. Its 20% concentration provides an excellent balance between efficacy and tolerability, making it particularly suitable for initiating professional chemical peeling protocols, improving the superficial quality of the skin and preparing the tissue for subsequent treatments. More than an isolated treatment, Glycolic Peel 20% forms part of the TherapDerma Clinical Ecosystem, a working philosophy based on the intelligent combination of chemical peels, mesotherapy, medical-aesthetic technologies and personalised treatment protocols.

Description

Glycolic Peel 20%
Intelligent skin renewal for brighter, smoother and healthier-looking skin.
TherapDerma Glycolic Peel 20% is a professional chemical peel formulated with high-purity glycolic acid, developed to promote progressive, uniform and controlled exfoliation of the most superficial layers of the epidermis.
Thanks to its low molecular weight and excellent diffusion capacity across the skin surface, it helps stimulate epidermal renewal, improve skin texture and promote a more even and radiant complexion.
Its 20% concentration provides an excellent balance between efficacy and tolerability, making it particularly suitable for initiating professional chemical peeling protocols, improving the superficial quality of the skin and preparing the tissue for subsequent treatments.
More than an isolated treatment, Glycolic Peel 20% forms part of the TherapDerma Clinical Ecosystem, a working philosophy based on the intelligent combination of chemical peels, mesotherapy, medical-aesthetic technologies and personalised treatment protocols.

What is glycolic peel 20%?

Glycolic acid belongs to the Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) family and is one of the most widely used active ingredients in aesthetic medicine due to its extensive scientific evidence and its ability to promote the physiological renewal of the epidermis.
Its low molecular weight facilitates homogeneous distribution across the skin surface, allowing controlled chemical exfoliation when applied according to professional protocols.
Glycolic Peel 20% has been developed to provide progressive renewal of the skin surface, helping to improve brightness, texture and skin tone uniformity without resorting to aggressive procedures.
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WHO IS IT INDICATED FOR?
This peel is an excellent choice for professionals wishing to incorporate superficial chemical exfoliation into skin rejuvenation and skin quality improvement programmes.
It is particularly indicated for patients presenting with:
• loss of radiance;
• uneven skin texture;
• visible pores;
• early expression lines;
• mild photoageing;
• superficial hyperpigmentation;
• dull-looking skin;
• maintenance programmes;
• preparation for combination treatment protocols.

THERAPDERMA PHILOSOPHY
At TherapDerma, we understand chemical peeling as the first step in a comprehensive skin regeneration programme.
Our objective is not simply to exfoliate the skin.
We aim to create the ideal conditions for professionals to develop progressive, personalised and reproducible treatments through the intelligent combination of chemical peels, mesotherapy, medical-aesthetic technologies and home care.
Each treatment protocol should be tailored to the individual characteristics of every patient, always respecting skin physiology and the principles of responsible aesthetic medicine.
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WHY CHOOSE THERAPDERMA?
Because we believe that a high-quality product should always be supported by knowledge, training and well-structured clinical protocols.
Every TherapDerma solution is developed according to three fundamental principles:
Knowledge
Based on scientific evidence and continuous professional development.
Innovation
Through formulations, treatment protocols and technologies designed to work together as an integrated clinical ecosystem.
Harmony
Respecting the natural physiology of the skin while promoting progressive, natural-looking and personalised results.
These three pillars represent the essence of the TherapDerma philosophy.
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THERAPDERMA CONCLUSION
Glycolic Peel 20% is much more than a superficial chemical peel.
It is a clinical tool developed to initiate progressive skin renewal programmes, helping to achieve smoother, brighter and more even-looking skin while preparing the tissue for more advanced therapeutic protocols.
When incorporated into the TherapDerma Clinical Ecosystem, it enables professionals to design personalised treatment programmes that combine science, clinical expertise and technology to deliver safe, predictable and reproducible results.

Clinical Benefits

Scientifically supported visible benefits
TherapDerma Glycolic Peel 20% promotes progressive chemical exfoliation that helps improve overall skin quality while respecting the skin’s natural physiological renewal mechanisms.
When incorporated into professional treatment protocols, it contributes to a smoother, brighter and more receptive skin surface, optimising the performance of complementary aesthetic treatments.
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✨ Progressive Epidermal Renewal
How does it work?
It promotes the controlled removal of aged corneocytes, stimulating a more efficient physiological renewal cycle.
Clinical benefits
✔ More even skin surface.
✔ Physiological epidermal renewal.
✔ Healthier-looking skin.
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🌟 Enhanced Skin Radiance
How does it work?
The uniform renewal of the stratum corneum promotes a more homogeneous reflection of light across the skin surface.
Clinical benefits
✔ Brighter-looking skin.
✔ Reduction in the appearance of dullness.
✔ More even complexion.
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🌿 Improved Skin Texture
How does it work?
Progressive exfoliation smooths the epidermal surface and contributes to a more homogeneous skin texture.
Clinical benefits
✔ Smoother skin.
✔ Reduced surface roughness.
✔ Improved superficial skin quality.
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🧬 Reduced Appearance of Enlarged Pores
How does it work?
Epidermal renewal contributes to a more refined appearance of the skin surface.
Clinical benefits
✔ Less visible pores.
✔ More even skin appearance.
✔ Visibly smoother skin.
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🌸 Improved Appearance of Early Expression Lines
How does it work?
By improving the superficial quality of the epidermis, it contributes to softening the appearance of fine lines associated with the early stages of skin ageing.
Clinical benefits
✔ More youthful-looking skin.
✔ Greater skin uniformity.
✔ Improved skin quality.
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💧 Preparation for Subsequent Treatments
How does it work?
It helps prepare the skin for integration into personalised combination protocols designed by the professional.
Clinical benefits
✔ Excellent foundation for personalised treatment programmes.
✔ Seamless integration with other TherapDerma solutions.
✔ Greater clinical versatility.
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🚀 An Excellent Starting Point for Chemical Peeling Programmes
Its 20% concentration represents an excellent starting point for patients undergoing their first professional chemical peel or participating in maintenance and superficial skin renewal programmes.
It allows the professional to evaluate the skin’s response before considering higher concentrations when clinically indicated.
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QUICK SUMMARY
Main Benefits
✔ Progressive epidermal renewal.
✔ Enhanced skin radiance.
✔ Improved skin texture.
✔ Reduced appearance of enlarged pores.
✔ Improved appearance of early fine lines.
✔ Preparation for combination treatments.
✔ Excellent tolerability.
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THERAPDERMA CLINICAL CONCLUSION
The true benefit of Glycolic Peel 20% lies not only in its superficial exfoliating action, but also in its ability to promote progressive epidermal renewal, providing the ideal foundation for numerous aesthetic medicine protocols aimed at improving overall skin quality.

Why choose glycolic peel 20%?

The right concentration makes all the difference
One of the most common misconceptions is that a higher concentration always produces better results.
In reality, the choice of a chemical peel should be based on the clinical diagnosis, the condition of the skin, the patient’s phototype, previous experience with chemical peels and the therapeutic objectives.
Glycolic Peel 20% has been specifically developed to provide an optimal balance between efficacy, control and tolerability, making it an excellent clinical tool for initiating skin renewal programmes.
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WHEN SHOULD I CHOOSE GLYCOLIC PEEL 20%?
Choose Glycolic Peel 20% when the patient presents with:
✔ First professional chemical peel.
✔ Mild photoageing.
✔ Dull-looking skin.
✔ Uneven skin texture.
✔ Visible pores.
✔ Early expression lines.
✔ Superficial hyperpigmentation.
✔ Maintenance programmes.
✔ Preparation for combination treatment protocols.
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QUICK SELECTION GUIDE
Clinical Situation Recommended Peel
First professional chemical peel ✅ Glycolic Peel 20%
Superficial skin renewal ✅ Glycolic Peel 20%
Mild photoageing ✅ Glycolic Peel 20%
Medium skin renewal Glycolic Peel 35%
Intensive skin renewal Glycolic Peel 50%
Sensitive skin Mandelic Peel
Dry or dehydrated skin Lactic Peel
Oily acne-prone skin Salicylic Peel
Multi-level treatment protocols PR360 Peel
The final treatment selection should always be based on an individual professional assessment.
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WHAT MAKES THERAPDERMA GLYCOLIC PEEL 20% DIFFERENT?
✔ High-purity glycolic acid.
✔ Progressive and controlled exfoliation.
✔ Excellent tolerability profile.
✔ Ideal for initiating professional chemical peeling programmes.
✔ Full integration within the TherapDerma Clinical Ecosystem.
✔ Compatible with combination aesthetic medicine protocols.
✔ Developed exclusively for professional use.
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QUICK SUMMARY
Ideal for:
• First professional chemical peel.
• Superficial skin renewal.
• Early photoageing.
• Maintenance programmes.
• Preparation for combination treatments.
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Recommended Professional Experience
🟢 Beginner – Intermediate.
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THERAPDERMA CONCLUSION
Selecting the appropriate chemical peel is not determined solely by the concentration of the acid, but by understanding the individual needs of each patient and designing a protocol adapted to their clinical objectives.
For this reason, Glycolic Peel 20% is one of the most versatile solutions for initiating professional skin renewal programmes within the TherapDerma Clinical Ecosystem.

Areas Of Application

One Peel, Multiple Clinical Applications
TherapDerma Glycolic Peel 20% can be incorporated into a wide range of professional treatment protocols designed to improve the superficial quality of the skin across different anatomical areas.
The selection of the treatment area should always be based on a professional clinical assessment, taking into consideration the condition of the skin, the therapeutic objective and the personalised treatment protocol established for each patient.
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FACE
Facial application represents the most common indication.
It can be incorporated into treatment programmes aimed at improving skin texture, enhancing radiance and promoting superficial epidermal renewal.
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NECK
The skin of the neck presents specific anatomical characteristics and requires appropriately adapted treatment protocols.
Glycolic Peel 20% may be incorporated into skin quality improvement programmes whenever its application is considered clinically appropriate.
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DÉCOLLETAGE
The décolletage is often one of the first areas to show signs of photoageing due to cumulative sun exposure.
The incorporation of superficial chemical peels into personalised treatment programmes may contribute to improving the overall appearance of this area.
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BACK OF THE HANDS
The hands are among the anatomical areas where the signs of skin ageing become most evident.
Glycolic Peel 20% may form part of treatment programmes designed to improve superficial skin quality and prepare the skin for complementary aesthetic procedures.
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BACK
In selected patients, the professional may consider incorporating Glycolic Peel 20% into specific treatment protocols aimed at improving the quality and appearance of the skin on the back.
The indication should always be based on an individual clinical assessment.
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OTHER BODY AREAS
The professional may evaluate its use on other anatomical areas whenever the characteristics of the skin and the therapeutic objectives make it clinically appropriate.
Each body area requires treatment protocols adapted to its anatomical characteristics, including exposure time, treatment frequency and clinical objectives.
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CLINICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Regardless of the treatment area, it is recommended to:
✔ perform a comprehensive clinical assessment beforehand;
✔ adapt the treatment protocol to the patient’s skin type;
✔ respect the recommended exposure times;
✔ follow appropriate photoprotection guidelines;
✔ develop a personalised treatment programme.
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QUICK SUMMARY
Main Areas of Application
✔ Face
✔ Neck
✔ Décolletage
✔ Back of the Hands
✔ Back
✔ Other anatomical areas selected by the professional
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THERAPDERMA CONCLUSION
The versatility of Glycolic Peel 20% allows it to be incorporated into a wide variety of clinical treatment protocols, provided that patient selection, anatomical treatment area and therapeutic strategy are individually adapted to each case.

How does glycolic peel 20% work?

Understanding how a chemical peel works is the first step towards using it correctly
The objective of a chemical peel is not simply to remove superficial skin cells.
Its true function is to promote controlled epidermal renewal, progressively improving the overall quality and appearance of the skin.
Glycolic Peel 20% works by respecting the natural physiology of the skin while stimulating a controlled exfoliation process that encourages the replacement of aged cells with a smoother, brighter and healthier-looking epidermis.
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EVERYTHING BEGINS AT THE SKIN SURFACE
The outermost layer of the epidermis, known as the stratum corneum, is composed of specialised cells that continuously undergo a natural renewal cycle.
As the skin ages, this physiological process gradually slows down.
As a consequence, the following signs may become more evident:
• loss of natural radiance;
• uneven skin texture;
• more visible pores;
• early expression lines;
• superficial irregularities in skin tone.
Glycolic Peel 20% promotes the progressive removal of these aged cells, allowing the skin to regain a smoother and more even appearance.
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THE PROCESS STEP BY STEP
Step 1
Glycolic acid comes into contact with the surface of the skin.

Step 2
It begins to act on the structures responsible for maintaining the cohesion between the cells of the stratum corneum.

Step 3
Progressive and controlled chemical exfoliation takes place.

Step 4
The epidermis initiates a natural physiological renewal process.

Step 5
The skin gradually becomes smoother, brighter and healthier-looking.
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WHAT ROLE DOES pH PLAY?
One of the most important factors influencing the behaviour of a chemical peel is its pH.
The pH indicates the level of acidity of the formulation and plays a key role in determining how the acid behaves on the skin surface.
Generally speaking, a lower pH increases the availability of the acid to perform its exfoliating action.
However, the behaviour of a chemical peel does not depend solely on pH. Other important factors include the acid concentration, the formulation, the pKa, the exposure time and the individual characteristics of the patient’s skin.
For this reason, two peels containing the same concentration of glycolic acid may perform differently in clinical practice.
These scientific concepts are explored in greater detail in the Scientific Foundations section.
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WHAT BENEFITS DOES THIS RENEWAL PROVIDE?
Progressive epidermal renewal contributes to:
✔ improving skin texture;
✔ enhancing skin radiance;
✔ promoting a more even skin tone;
✔ reducing the visible appearance of enlarged pores;
✔ preparing the skin for combination treatment protocols.
These improvements occur progressively as part of personalised professional treatment programmes.
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WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO START WITH THE RIGHT CONCENTRATION?
Not every patient requires a high-concentration chemical peel.
In many cases, beginning treatment with a 20% glycolic acid peel allows the professional to assess the skin’s response, improve patient tolerance and progressively build more advanced treatment protocols before considering higher concentrations.
This progressive approach is one of the fundamental principles of the TherapDerma Clinical Ecosystem.
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QUICK SUMMARY
Glycolic Peel 20% promotes:
✔ Progressive chemical exfoliation.
✔ Epidermal renewal.
✔ Enhanced skin radiance.
✔ Improved skin texture.
✔ Preparation for subsequent aesthetic treatments.
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THERAPDERMA SCIENTIFIC CONCLUSION
Understanding how a chemical peel works is the first step towards using it correctly.
Glycolic Peel 20% has not been developed to produce aggressive exfoliation, but rather to stimulate controlled physiological skin renewal, helping professionals improve skin quality in a progressive, safe and reproducible manner.

Mechanism Of Action

What happens to the skin after applying Glycolic Peel 20%?
Understanding the mechanism of action of glycolic acid enables the professional to use the peel in a safer, more predictable and more effective manner.
TherapDerma Glycolic Peel 20% acts primarily on the epidermis, promoting progressive chemical exfoliation that stimulates the skin’s natural physiological renewal mechanisms without the need for abrasive procedures.
Its action is not limited to the removal of superficial cells. Instead, it initiates a series of biological processes that progressively improve the overall quality and appearance of the skin.
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1. ACTION ON THE STRATUM CORNEUM
The stratum corneum is the outermost layer of the epidermis and serves as the skin’s primary protective barrier against the external environment.
It is composed of corneocytes (keratinised cells) arranged in multiple layers and held together by specialised intercellular structures.
As the natural renewal process slows with age, aged cells accumulate on the skin surface, affecting texture, radiance and overall skin quality.
Glycolic Peel 20% promotes the progressive removal of these aged cells, allowing more efficient epidermal renewal.
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2. REDUCTION OF CELLULAR COHESION
Corneocytes remain attached to one another by specialised protein structures known as corneodesmosomes.
These junctions act as a biological “cement”, maintaining the integrity and cohesion of the stratum corneum.
Glycolic acid promotes the gradual breakdown of these cellular junctions.
As a result, aged corneocytes are released through a controlled physiological desquamation process.
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3. EPIDERMAL RENEWAL
By reducing the accumulation of aged corneocytes, the epidermis progressively regains a more efficient renewal cycle.
This process contributes to:
• a smoother skin surface;
• improved skin texture;
• enhanced skin radiance;
• a more homogeneous distribution of melanin;
• healthier-looking skin.
Epidermal renewal is not immediate. It is part of a progressive biological process that continues during the days following treatment.
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4. EFFECT ON KERATINOCYTES
Keratinocytes represent approximately 90% of all epidermal cells.
They originate in the basal layer of the epidermis and gradually migrate towards the surface, where they ultimately become corneocytes.
By promoting the removal of aged cells, Glycolic Peel 20% contributes to maintaining a more dynamic and physiological epidermal renewal cycle.
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5. EFFECT ON SUPERFICIAL PIGMENTATION
Melanin is continuously transferred to keratinocytes as they migrate towards the skin surface.
When epidermal renewal slows down, melanin distribution may become irregular.
By encouraging a more uniform cellular turnover, Glycolic Peel 20% helps progressively improve the appearance of certain superficial pigmentation irregularities when incorporated into personalised professional treatment protocols.
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6. SKIN PREPARATION
One of the most important effects of Glycolic Peel 20% is its ability to prepare the skin for subsequent treatments.
A renewed epidermis provides an ideal foundation for the integration of combination protocols within the TherapDerma Clinical Ecosystem.
This preparatory function is one of the main reasons why Glycolic Peel 20% is frequently selected as the first step in comprehensive skin rejuvenation programmes.
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7. PROGRESSIVE BIOLOGICAL RESPONSE
The objective of a chemical peel is not to produce aggressive damage to the skin.
Instead, it aims to stimulate natural physiological mechanisms that progressively improve skin quality while respecting the biological balance of the epidermis.
This philosophy represents one of the fundamental principles of TherapDerma treatment protocols.
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SUMMARY OF THE MECHANISM OF ACTION
Application

Contact with the stratum corneum

Reduction of corneodesmosome cohesion

Progressive chemical exfoliation

Epidermal renewal

Improved skin texture

Enhanced skin radiance

More even skin tone

Preparation for combination treatment protocols
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THERAPDERMA CONCLUSION
Glycolic Peel 20% promotes physiological epidermal renewal through progressive and controlled chemical exfoliation. Its mechanism of action contributes to improving the superficial quality of the skin while preparing the tissue for combination treatment protocols, always respecting skin biology and the individual characteristics of each patient.

Scientific Foundations

The science behind the performance of a chemical peel
The efficacy of a chemical peel is not determined solely by the concentration of the acid.
Factors such as pH, pKa, molecular weight, formulation and exposure time all play a direct role in its clinical behaviour.
Understanding these concepts enables professionals to select the most appropriate peel and apply safer, more predictable and more effective treatment protocols.
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GLYCOLIC ACID
Chemical Family
Glycolic acid belongs to the Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) family.
Traditionally derived from sugar cane, it is characterised by having the lowest molecular weight of all Alpha Hydroxy Acids, allowing rapid and homogeneous diffusion across the skin surface.
This characteristic contributes to its excellent exfoliating capacity when used according to professional treatment protocols.
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CONCENTRATION
The concentration indicates the amount of glycolic acid contained within the formulation.
However, a higher concentration does not necessarily mean a stronger or more effective peel.
Its clinical behaviour is also influenced by the formulation, the pH, the pKa, the exposure time and the patient’s individual skin characteristics.
For this reason, two peels containing the same concentration of glycolic acid may behave differently in clinical practice.
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pH
The pH measures the acidity of a solution.
In chemical peels, pH plays a fundamental role in determining the availability of glycolic acid to interact with the skin.
Generally speaking:
• a lower pH increases the availability of free acid;
• a higher pH progressively reduces its activity.
The pH therefore represents one of the key parameters influencing the exfoliating behaviour of a chemical peel.
Nevertheless, pH should never be interpreted in isolation, as it acts together with other formulation characteristics.
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pKa
The pKa is an intrinsic chemical property of glycolic acid and remains constant regardless of the formulation.
It represents the point at which approximately half of the acid exists in its free form and the other half in its ionised form.
The relationship between pH and pKa determines the proportion of free acid available to exert its biological activity on the skin.
Understanding this relationship helps explain why formulations with similar concentrations may behave differently during clinical application.
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MOLECULAR WEIGHT
Glycolic acid possesses the lowest molecular weight among all Alpha Hydroxy Acids.
Its small molecular size facilitates rapid and uniform diffusion across the skin surface, allowing controlled and progressive exfoliation when incorporated into professional treatment protocols.
This characteristic is one of the reasons why glycolic acid is considered one of the most versatile AHA molecules used in professional aesthetic medicine.
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FREE ACID
The free acid fraction represents the biologically active portion of the formulation.
Its availability depends on the relationship between the pH and the pKa.
This balance is one of the principal factors influencing the clinical behaviour, efficacy and tolerability of a chemical peel.
For this reason, evaluating only the concentration of glycolic acid does not provide sufficient information regarding the expected biological activity of the formulation.
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TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
Characteristic Glycolic Peel 20%
Chemical Family Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA)
Active Ingredient Glycolic Acid
Concentration 20%
Peel Type Superficial Chemical Peel
Neutralisation Mandatory
Intended Use Professional Use Only
Presentation Professional Solution
Compatibility TherapDerma Clinical Protocols
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TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION
Technical Specifications
Intended Use
For professional use only.
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Areas of Application
Face, neck, décolletage, back of the hands and other anatomical areas selected following professional clinical assessment.
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Storage Conditions
Store tightly closed in a cool, dry place, protected from direct sunlight and heat sources.
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Compatibility
Designed to be incorporated into personalised treatment protocols within the TherapDerma Clinical Ecosystem.
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Quality Control
Each production batch is manufactured according to strict internal quality control procedures to ensure formulation stability, consistency and reproducibility.
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SAFETY INFORMATION (MSDS)
TherapDerma Glycolic Peel 20% has been developed exclusively for professional use.
During handling and application, the standard safety precautions applicable to professional chemical peeling products should always be observed.
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General Safety Recommendations
• Avoid contact with the eyes and mucous membranes.
• Apply only to intact skin.
• Keep out of the reach of children.
• Keep the container tightly closed when not in use.
• Store protected from direct heat and sunlight.
• Do not use after the expiry date.
• Always follow the official TherapDerma professional treatment protocols.
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In Case of Accidental Contact
In the event of accidental contact with the eyes or mucous membranes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and proceed according to professional clinical judgement.
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THERAPDERMA SCIENTIFIC CONCLUSION
Understanding concepts such as concentration, pH, pKa, molecular weight and the free acid fraction allows professionals to correctly interpret the clinical behaviour of a chemical peel.
At TherapDerma, we believe that scientific knowledge forms the foundation of safer, more personalised and reproducible treatment protocols, enabling professionals to make well-informed clinical decisions while delivering higher standards of patient care.

Indications

WHEN SHOULD I CHOOSE GLYCOLIC PEEL 20%?
The right decision begins with an accurate diagnosis
The selection of a chemical peel should never be based solely on the concentration of the acid.
Every patient presents unique skin characteristics, and treatment selection should always follow a comprehensive professional assessment that considers the clinical diagnosis, skin phototype, skin condition and therapeutic objectives.
TherapDerma Glycolic Peel 20% is an excellent choice whenever a progressive and controlled epidermal renewal programme is required, particularly for patients beginning professional chemical peeling treatments or presenting with superficial skin concerns.
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MAIN INDICATIONS
Early Photoageing
Indicated for patients presenting with loss of skin radiance, uneven texture and the first visible signs of skin ageing.
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Dull-Looking Skin
Promotes superficial epidermal renewal, helping restore a brighter, fresher and healthier-looking complexion.
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Uneven Skin Texture
Contributes to improving skin smoothness through progressive chemical exfoliation.
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Visible Pores
Epidermal renewal helps refine the overall appearance of the skin surface and minimise the visual appearance of enlarged pores.
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Early Expression Lines
May be incorporated into treatment programmes designed to improve the appearance of fine lines associated with the early stages of skin ageing.
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Superficial Hyperpigmentation
May form part of personalised treatment protocols aimed at progressively improving the appearance of superficial pigmentation irregularities, following professional clinical assessment.
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Oily Skin
Renewal of the stratum corneum may contribute to improving the overall appearance of skin affected by excessive sebum production.
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Maintenance Programmes
An excellent option for maintaining skin quality between more intensive aesthetic treatment programmes.
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Preparation for Combination Treatments
One of the principal applications of Glycolic Peel 20% is to prepare the skin prior to combination treatment protocols within the TherapDerma Clinical Ecosystem.
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IDEAL PATIENT PROFILE
Glycolic Peel 20% is generally an excellent option for patients presenting with:
✔ First professional chemical peel.
✔ Mild photoageing.
✔ Superficial texture irregularities.
✔ Dull-looking skin.
✔ Loss of radiance.
✔ Maintenance treatment programmes.
✔ Preparation for subsequent aesthetic procedures.
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SKIN PHOTOTYPES
Glycolic Peel 20% may be used on different skin phototypes provided that appropriate patient selection and protocol adaptation are carried out.
For higher phototypes, reinforced photoprotection and careful individual clinical assessment are recommended.
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SEASONAL CONSIDERATIONS
Although the peel may be used throughout the year when clinically appropriate, periods of lower sun exposure generally represent the most favourable time for professional chemical peeling programmes.
During periods of increased ultraviolet exposure, enhanced photoprotection and careful protocol adaptation are essential.
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QUICK CLINICAL GUIDE
Clinical Situation Recommendation Level
First professional chemical peel ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Early photoageing ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Dull-looking skin ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Uneven skin texture ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Visible pores ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆
Early expression lines ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆
Superficial hyperpigmentation ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆
Oily skin ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆
Maintenance programmes ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Preparation for combination treatments ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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QUICK SUMMARY
Glycolic Peel 20% is particularly recommended for:
✔ Progressive epidermal renewal.
✔ First professional chemical peel.
✔ Improving skin radiance.
✔ Smoothing uneven skin texture.
✔ Maintenance programmes.
✔ Preparation for combination treatment protocols.
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THERAPDERMA CONCLUSION
Appropriate patient selection is the first step towards achieving safe and reproducible clinical outcomes.
When the patient is correctly assessed and the peel is incorporated into a personalised treatment protocol, TherapDerma Glycolic Peel 20% becomes a versatile clinical tool for improving superficial skin quality and optimising subsequent aesthetic procedures.

Contraindications

Safety begins before treatment
Performing a professional chemical peel always requires a thorough clinical assessment beforehand.
Before initiating any treatment protocol, it is essential to obtain a complete medical history, identify any potential risk factors and determine whether the patient is a suitable candidate for the procedure.
Appropriate patient selection is one of the most important safety measures in aesthetic medicine.
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ABSOLUTE CONTRAINDICATIONS
The treatment should not be performed under the following circumstances:
• active skin infection in the treatment area;
• open wounds;
• recent sunburn;
• acute dermatitis;
• known hypersensitivity to any component of the formulation;
• skin conditions which, in the professional’s clinical judgement, may compromise the safety of the procedure.
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RELATIVE CONTRAINDICATIONS
Certain clinical situations may require an individual assessment before proceeding with treatment, including:
• highly sensitised skin;
• recent aesthetic procedures;
• topical treatments that may increase skin irritation;
• history of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation;
• patients with increased skin reactivity.
The final decision should always be made by the treating professional following a comprehensive clinical evaluation.
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PRECAUTIONS
Before each treatment session, it is recommended to:
✔ assess the patient’s skin type;
✔ determine the skin phototype;
✔ review the dermatological history;
✔ confirm the absence of contraindications;
✔ adapt the treatment protocol to the current condition of the skin.
Throughout the procedure, the professional should continuously monitor the skin response.
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DISCONTINUATION OF THE PROCEDURE
The professional should immediately discontinue the application whenever an unexpected skin response is observed or whenever patient safety may be compromised.
The peel should then be neutralised according to the appropriate professional protocol.
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POST-TREATMENT CARE
Following the procedure, patients are advised to:
• use a broad-spectrum sunscreen daily;
• maintain adequate skin hydration;
• avoid intense sun exposure;
• avoid additional exfoliating procedures during the recovery period;
• carefully follow all post-treatment instructions provided by the professional.
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CLINICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Each patient responds differently to a chemical peel.
The intensity of the skin response will depend on several factors, including:
• the initial condition of the skin;
• skin phototype;
• skin sensitivity;
• the treatment protocol used;
• exposure time;
• the individual’s biological response.
For this reason, every treatment programme should be individually tailored.
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QUICK SUMMARY
Before Treatment
✔ Medical history.
✔ Clinical diagnosis.
✔ Skin phototype.
✔ Skin condition.
✔ Contraindications.
✔ Informed consent.
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During Treatment
✔ Continuous observation.
✔ Individualised protocol adjustment.
✔ Neutralisation when indicated.
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After Treatment
✔ Sun protection.
✔ Skin hydration.
✔ Home Care.
✔ Clinical follow-up.
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THERAPDERMA CONCLUSION
Treatment safety depends not only on the quality of the product but also on appropriate patient selection, strict adherence to professional treatment protocols and adequate clinical follow-up.
At TherapDerma, we promote aesthetic medicine based on scientific evidence, continuous professional education and personalised patient care, principles that contribute to achieving safe, natural and reproducible clinical outcomes.

Professional Application

Safe, Progressive and Personalised Clinical Application
The success of a chemical peel depends not only on the quality of the formulation, but also on correct patient assessment, proper skin preparation, controlled application and appropriate post-treatment follow-up.
TherapDerma Glycolic Peel 20% has been developed for integration into personalised professional treatment protocols, always respecting the individual characteristics of each patient.
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PRE-TREATMENT ASSESSMENT
Before performing any chemical peel, a comprehensive clinical assessment should always be carried out.
The professional should evaluate:
• the patient’s primary concern;
• the clinical diagnosis;
• skin phototype;
• skin sensitivity;
• dermatological history;
• previous aesthetic treatments;
• possible contraindications.
A thorough initial assessment forms the foundation of a safe and effective treatment.
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SKIN PREPARATION
Proper skin preparation promotes uniform peel application and contributes to optimising the skin’s response.
It is recommended to:
• thoroughly cleanse the treatment area;
• remove all traces of make-up, sebum and impurities;
• degrease the skin when required by the treatment protocol;
• protect particularly sensitive areas.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE (IFU)
Recommended Procedure
Step 1
Carry out a complete clinical assessment of the patient.

Step 2
Prepare the skin correctly.

Step 3
Apply an even layer of Glycolic Peel 20% using the standard professional application technique.

Step 4
Continuously monitor the skin response throughout the exposure period.

Step 5
Neutralise the peel completely according to the established protocol.

Step 6
Carefully cleanse the skin.

Step 7
Apply appropriate soothing products.

Step 8
Always finish the treatment with broad-spectrum sun protection.
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EXPOSURE TIME
The exposure time should always be individualised according to:
• the clinical diagnosis;
• the professional’s experience;
• skin sensitivity;
• treatment objectives;
• the patient’s observed skin response.
Initial treatments should generally be performed using conservative exposure times, increasing progressively only when clinically appropriate.
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NUMBER OF LAYERS
The number of layers applied should always depend on the treatment protocol established by the professional.
This decision should be based on:
• clinical response;
• skin tolerance;
• therapeutic objective;
• the patient’s previous experience with chemical peels.
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NEUTRALISATION
Neutralisation is an essential stage of the procedure.
Its purpose is to stop the activity of the acid once the planned exposure time has elapsed.
The professional should always follow the appropriate protocol and ensure that complete neutralisation has been achieved before concluding the treatment.
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COMPLETION OF THE TREATMENT
Once the peel has been neutralised, it is recommended to:
• carefully cleanse the skin;
• apply appropriate soothing products;
• reinforce skin hydration where necessary;
• always complete the treatment with sun protection.
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HOME CARE
The treatment does not end when the patient leaves the clinic.
Home care plays a fundamental role in supporting skin recovery and maintaining the results achieved during professional treatment.
During the days following the peel, patients are advised to:
✔ apply broad-spectrum sunscreen daily;
✔ maintain adequate skin hydration;
✔ avoid excessive sun exposure;
✔ avoid additional exfoliating procedures;
✔ avoid picking or removing the natural physiological flaking of the skin;
✔ follow all recommendations provided by the treating professional.
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TREATMENT FREQUENCY
The frequency of treatment sessions will depend on the protocol established for each individual patient.
The total number of sessions should be determined following clinical assessment and adapted according to the patient’s progress throughout the treatment programme.
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THERAPDERMA CLINICAL RECOMMENDATIONS
To achieve the best possible outcomes, it is recommended to:
✔ perform appropriate patient selection;
✔ adapt the treatment protocol to each individual case;
✔ respect the recommended exposure times;
✔ individualise treatment frequency;
✔ combine the peel with other TherapDerma solutions whenever clinically appropriate.
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QUICK SUMMARY
Professional Application
Assessment

Preparation

Application

Monitoring

Neutralisation

Home Care

Clinical Follow-up
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THERAPDERMA CONCLUSION
The professional application of Glycolic Peel 20% should be understood as a complete clinical process that begins with a thorough patient assessment and continues through personalised treatment protocols, appropriate follow-up and effective home care.
This comprehensive approach helps optimise treatment safety while promoting progressive, predictable and reproducible clinical results.

Therapderma Clinical Protocols

From Diagnosis to a Personalised Treatment Protocol
At TherapDerma, we believe that achieving excellent clinical results depends not only on the quality of the product, but also on the correct design of the treatment protocol.
Every patient presents unique skin characteristics and therefore requires an individualised therapeutic strategy.
The following examples illustrate how Glycolic Peel 20% can be integrated into the TherapDerma Clinical Ecosystem.
These protocols are intended as professional guidance only and should always be adapted according to the clinical diagnosis, skin phototype, skin condition and the patient’s response throughout the treatment programme.
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CLINICAL CASE 1
First Professional Chemical Peel
Patient
Female
28 years old
Phototype II
Dull-looking skin
Visible pores
No previous experience with chemical peels.
Objective
To initiate a professional skin renewal programme.
Suggested Protocol
Glycolic Peel 20%

6 sessions

Treatment interval according to professional assessment

TherapDerma Home Care
Expected Outcome
Improved skin radiance.
Refined skin texture.
More even-looking skin.
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CLINICAL CASE 2
Early Photoageing
Patient
42 years old
Phototype III
Early fine lines
Uneven skin texture.
Objective
To improve the superficial quality of the skin.
Suggested Protocol
Glycolic Peel 20%

Healthy Youth

LED Therapy

TherapDerma Home Care
Expected Outcome
Improved skin uniformity.
Enhanced radiance.
Better overall skin quality.
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CLINICAL CASE 3
Preparation Before Advanced Treatment Protocols
Patient
50 years old
Phototype II
Photoaged skin.
Objective
To prepare the skin before more intensive aesthetic procedures.
Suggested Protocol
2 sessions

Glycolic Peel 20%

Clinical reassessment

Commencement of the advanced treatment programme
Expected Outcome
Optimally prepared skin.
Improved treatment tolerance.
More uniform skin surface.
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CLINICAL CASE 4
Oily Skin with Visible Pores
Patient
Male
35 years old
Phototype III
Oily skin
Visible enlarged pores.
Objective
To promote superficial skin renewal and improve skin texture.
Suggested Protocol
Glycolic Peel 20%

4 sessions

Microneedling

TherapDerma Home Care
Expected Outcome
Smoother skin texture.
Healthier-looking skin.
Improved superficial skin quality.
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CLINICAL CASE 5
Phototype IV with Superficial Pigmentation Irregularities
Patient
Female
39 years old
Phototype IV
Dull-looking skin
Mild superficial pigmentation irregularities.
Objective
To promote epidermal renewal while respecting the characteristics of darker skin phototypes.
Suggested Protocol
Glycolic Peel 20%

Personalised treatment protocol

Enhanced photoprotection

TherapDerma Home Care
Expected Outcome
More even skin tone.
Improved radiance.
Enhanced overall skin quality.
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FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF THERAPDERMA CLINICAL PROTOCOLS
All TherapDerma treatment protocols are based on five fundamental principles:
Individualised Diagnosis
Every treatment begins with a comprehensive clinical assessment.
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Personalisation
There are no universal protocols.
Every patient requires an individual treatment strategy.
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Progressive Treatment
Treatment intensity should always be adapted according to the patient’s clinical progress.
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Intelligent Combination
The best results are often achieved through the integration of different TherapDerma treatment solutions.
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Clinical Follow-up
Regular reassessment enables continuous optimisation of the treatment protocol and supports long-term clinical outcomes.
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QUICK SUMMARY
TherapDerma Clinical Protocols are based on:
✔ Comprehensive Diagnosis.
✔ Personalisation.
✔ Progressive Treatment.
✔ Combination Therapies.
✔ Continuous Clinical Follow-up.
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THERAPDERMA CONCLUSION
A chemical peel should never be regarded as an isolated procedure, but rather as the starting point of a structured clinical treatment programme.
The combination of accurate diagnosis, personalised treatment planning and professional follow-up enables safer, more consistent and reproducible clinical outcomes, always respecting the individual characteristics of every patient.

Therapderma Combinations

The true potential begins when treatments work together
In modern aesthetic medicine, the best clinical outcomes are rarely achieved through a single treatment alone.
The intelligent combination of different techniques enables professionals to develop more comprehensive, personalised treatment protocols tailored to the specific needs of each patient.
TherapDerma Glycolic Peel 20% has been designed to integrate seamlessly into the TherapDerma Clinical Ecosystem, serving as a preparatory, complementary or maintenance treatment within a wide range of professional aesthetic protocols.
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WHY COMBINE TREATMENTS?
Each treatment modality offers specific clinical benefits.
By combining different procedures, professionals can target multiple biological mechanisms in a complementary manner while respecting the skin’s physiology and applying sound clinical judgement.
Treatment planning should always be personalised according to the patient’s diagnosis, therapeutic objectives and clinical progress.
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COMBINATION WITH THERAPDERMA MESOTHERAPY
Following progressive epidermal renewal, the professional may consider incorporating TherapDerma mesotherapy solutions selected according to the clinical objectives of the treatment programme.
Recommended Combinations
Clinical Objective Recommended TherapDerma Solution
Hydration Mesolifting
Skin Rejuvenation Healthy Youth
Skin Radiance Skin Flash
Ageing Prevention No Wrinkles
Skin Regeneration PDRN Renaissance
Global Skin Revitalisation Revital Mix
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COMBINATION WITH MICRONEEDLING
Glycolic Peel 20% may be incorporated into treatment programmes that include microneedling, provided that appropriate recovery times are respected and the protocol is planned according to professional clinical judgement.
This combination may contribute to improving the overall quality and appearance of the skin.
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COMBINATION WITH LED THERAPY
Photobiomodulation using LED technology may be incorporated as a complementary treatment to enhance patient comfort and support skin recovery following selected professional protocols.
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COMBINATION WITH RADIOFREQUENCY
In appropriately selected patients, Glycolic Peel 20% may form part of combination programmes incorporating radiofrequency technologies, provided that treatment protocols are individually adapted.
Recommended Technology
✔ Active Body Shape RF311
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COMBINATION WITH IPL
Appropriate epidermal preparation may optimise selected Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) treatment protocols whenever considered clinically appropriate.
Recommended Technology
✔ Active IPL Extra 818
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COMBINATION WITH FRACTIONAL CO₂ LASER
Within selected advanced skin rejuvenation programmes, Glycolic Peel 20% may be incorporated as part of a skin preparation strategy prior to ablative procedures.
The treatment protocol should always be planned according to the individual needs of the patient.
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COMBINATION WITH HOME CARE
Professional in-clinic treatments should always be complemented by an appropriate home care programme.
Home care contributes to:
✔ maintaining skin hydration;
✔ supporting skin recovery;
✔ optimising skin quality;
✔ prolonging the benefits achieved during professional treatment.
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QUICK COMBINATION GUIDE
Clinical Objective Recommended Combination
Superficial Skin Renewal Glycolic Peel 20%
Hydration Glycolic Peel 20% + Mesolifting
Skin Radiance Glycolic Peel 20% + Skin Flash
Skin Rejuvenation Glycolic Peel 20% + Healthy Youth
Skin Regeneration Glycolic Peel 20% + PDRN Renaissance
Global Skin Quality Glycolic Peel 20% + Revital Mix
Technology-Based Protocols Glycolic Peel 20% + RF311
Photorejuvenation Glycolic Peel 20% + Active IPL Extra 818
Recovery Support Glycolic Peel 20% + LED Therapy
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THE THERAPDERMA ECOSYSTEM PHILOSOPHY
At TherapDerma, we do not regard aesthetic treatments as isolated procedures.
Each product has been developed to form part of an integrated clinical ecosystem that enables professionals to create personalised, progressive and reproducible treatment protocols.
This philosophy supports an evidence-based approach to aesthetic medicine founded on science, professional education and individualised patient care.
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QUICK SUMMARY
Glycolic Peel 20% combines particularly well with:
✔ Mesotherapy.
✔ Microneedling.
✔ LED Therapy.
✔ Radiofrequency.
✔ IPL.
✔ Fractional CO₂ Laser.
✔ Home Care.
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THERAPDERMA CONCLUSION
The intelligent combination of treatments represents one of the cornerstones of modern aesthetic medicine.
Integrated within the TherapDerma Clinical Ecosystem, Glycolic Peel 20% enables professionals to develop more comprehensive, safer and highly personalised treatment protocols while enhancing the clinical performance of complementary TherapDerma solutions.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Clear answers to the questions professionals ask most often
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What is Glycolic Peel 20%?
Glycolic Peel 20% is a professional chemical peel formulated with 20% glycolic acid, designed to promote progressive chemical exfoliation and controlled epidermal renewal.
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What type of peel is it?
It belongs to the Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) family.
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What skin types is it indicated for?
It is particularly suitable for skin presenting with early photoageing, uneven texture, loss of radiance, visible pores and superficial hyperpigmentation.
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Is it a superficial peel?
Yes. When applied according to professional protocols, it acts primarily on the most superficial layers of the epidermis.
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Does it cause peeling?
A mild to moderate degree of physiological desquamation may occur, depending on the treatment protocol used and the individual patient’s skin response.
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Is it normal to experience a stinging sensation during application?
Yes. A temporary sensation of warmth or mild stinging is commonly experienced during application.
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Does it need to be neutralised?
Yes. Neutralisation is an essential part of the professional treatment protocol.
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How many treatment sessions are usually recommended?
The number of sessions depends on the clinical diagnosis and the therapeutic objectives established by the treating professional.
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How often can the treatment be performed?
Treatment frequency should always be individualised according to the patient’s clinical progress and skin response.
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Can it be performed during the summer?
Yes, provided that the professional considers it clinically appropriate and strict photoprotection measures are followed.
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Is it suitable for all skin phototypes?
It may be used on different skin phototypes following appropriate clinical assessment and protocol adaptation.
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Can it be combined with mesotherapy?
Yes. It has been developed as part of the TherapDerma Clinical Ecosystem and may be integrated with different TherapDerma mesotherapy solutions.
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Can it be combined with microneedling?
Yes, provided that appropriate recovery intervals between procedures are respected.
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Can it be combined with LED Therapy?
Yes. Photobiomodulation may be incorporated as a complementary treatment within professional protocols.
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Can it be combined with radiofrequency?
Yes. It may be integrated into personalised treatment programmes incorporating radiofrequency technologies.
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Can it be combined with IPL?
Yes, whenever the professional considers this combination clinically appropriate.
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Can it be combined with Fractional CO₂ Laser?
Yes. It may be incorporated into selected preparation or combination treatment protocols prior to ablative procedures.
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Is it a good first chemical peel?
Yes. It represents an excellent option for initiating professional chemical peeling programmes.
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Can it be used as part of a maintenance programme?
Yes. It is particularly suitable for periodic maintenance programmes aimed at preserving skin quality.
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Is daily sun protection necessary?
Yes. Daily use of broad-spectrum sun protection is essential throughout the treatment programme.
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What Home Care is recommended?
Daily sun protection, appropriate skin hydration and strict adherence to the recommendations provided by the treating professional.
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Can it be applied to the neck and décolletage?
Yes. The treatment protocol should always be adapted to the specific characteristics of these anatomical areas.
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Can it be used on the back of the hands?
Yes. It may be incorporated into professional hand rejuvenation programmes.
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Can it be used on male patients?
Yes. The treatment protocol should always be adapted to the individual characteristics of each patient.
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What advantages does it offer compared with higher concentrations?
It enables professionals to initiate progressive treatment programmes while providing an excellent balance between efficacy and tolerability.
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Who should apply this product?
It is intended exclusively for qualified professionals trained in professional chemical peeling protocols.
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Is it compatible with other aesthetic treatments?
Yes. It has been specifically developed to integrate into the TherapDerma Clinical Ecosystem.
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When will results become visible?
Clinical improvement depends on the initial condition of the skin, the treatment protocol used and the patient’s individual biological response.
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Why choose TherapDerma?
Because TherapDerma combines high-quality professional products with continuous education, evidence-based clinical protocols, advanced aesthetic technologies and an integrated clinical ecosystem designed to help professionals deliver personalised and reproducible treatment outcomes.
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QUICK SUMMARY
The most important points
✔ Professional use only.
✔ Neutralisation is mandatory.
✔ An excellent first professional chemical peel.
✔ Compatible with combination treatment protocols.
✔ Fully integrated into the TherapDerma Clinical Ecosystem.
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THERAPDERMA CONCLUSION
The questions included in this section reflect the most common concerns raised by professionals before incorporating a new chemical peel into their clinical practice.
Our objective is to provide clear, scientifically based information that supports clinical decision-making and promotes the safe, responsible and effective use of TherapDerma Glycolic Peel 20%.

Continue Exploring the TherapDerma Clinical Ecosystem
Every chemical peel forms part of a comprehensive clinical treatment strategy.
If you would like to expand your knowledge or identify the most appropriate solution for each patient, we recommend exploring the following related content.
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AHA PEELS
• Glycolic Peel 35%
• Glycolic Peel 50%
• Lactic Peel
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BHA PEELS
• Salicylic Peel 15%
• Salicylic Peel 25%
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PHA PEELS
• Gluconolactone Peel
• Lactobionic Peel
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SPECIALITY PEELS
• PR360 Peel
• Mandelic Peel
• Azelaic Peel
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CLINICAL GUIDES
• What Are Chemical Peels?
• Skin Anatomy
• Cellular Renewal
• Photoageing
• Pigmentation and Melanogenesis
• The Skin Barrier
• The Science Behind Chemical Peels
• Understanding pH and pKa
• TherapDerma™ Quick Decision Guide
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THERAPDERMA SOLUTIONS
• Mesolifting
• Healthy Youth
• Skin Flash
• No Wrinkles
• PDRN Renaissance
• Revital Mix
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COMPATIBLE TECHNOLOGIES
• Active IPL Extra 818
• Active Body Shape RF311
• Face Master
• Fractional CO₂ Laser
• Phoenix Diode Laser
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THERAPDERMA CONCLUSION
Every TherapDerma product has been developed as part of an integrated clinical ecosystem.
The intelligent combination of chemical peels, mesotherapy and advanced technologies enables professionals to create personalised, progressive and reproducible treatment protocols.

Therapderma Professional Academy

Continuous Education for Professionals
At TherapDerma, we believe that knowledge is the most valuable tool for delivering safe, effective and high-quality aesthetic treatments.
For this reason, we have developed the TherapDerma Professional Academy, an ongoing education platform created exclusively for professionals working in aesthetic medicine and professional aesthetics.
Our objective is not only to provide high-quality products, but also to share the knowledge required to use them correctly and confidently.
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WHAT WILL YOU FIND IN THE ACADEMY?
Clinical Manuals
Comprehensive scientific documentation covering chemical peels, mesotherapy, aesthetic technologies and clinical treatment protocols.
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Professional Protocols
Step-by-step treatment protocols developed by TherapDerma.
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Clinical Cases
Practical examples based on different patient profiles.
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Educational Videos
Treatment demonstrations.
Application techniques.
Clinical recommendations.
Professional guidance.
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Scientific Presentations
Educational material presented during courses, workshops and congresses.
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Teaching Resources
Exclusive documentation designed to support continuous professional education.
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Scientific Updates
Regular updates covering new protocols and emerging scientific evidence.
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Certification Programmes
Official TherapDerma training courses.
Professional assessments.
Certification programmes.
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THE THERAPDERMA ACADEMY PHILOSOPHY
Continuous professional education is one of the fundamental pillars of the TherapDerma Clinical Ecosystem.
Our commitment is to support professionals before, during and after every treatment.
Because the best technology always deserves the best knowledge.

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