Matrixpeel™
Improve the appearance of red stretch marks (striae rubra) with lactic acid.
» Regress acute stretch marks in less than 1 hour
» Extremely gentle on all skin types
» #1 German market leader for microneedling
At a glance
Treatment goal:
Regression of striae rubra
Duration:
60 minutes
Sessions:
4 - 8
Peeling End-Point:
Superficial
Area:
Body
Erythema:
Light
Interval:
Monthly
Skills:
Advanced
Regress red stretch marks with AHA.
The symbiosis of nanodermabrasion, chemical peeling, and nanoneedling, create an efficient, but gentle exfoliation treatment against acute stretch marks that are identified by their reddish-blue color due to the skin rapidly increasing to keep up the with the underlying growth. These stretch marks are characterized by sunken scar tissue, a destructed collagen network, torn collagen fibers, and the difference in skin tone color. During the acid peel step, the skin’s denaturation of proteins from the lactic acid peel removes the outer horny layer of the epidermis and skin adhesions, which renews skin cells, and improves the skin’s structure. The collagen network is stimulated and regresses recent, red stretch marks, and prevents newer stretch marks from quickly forming. Lactic acid also has hydrating properties that form a protective hydrating barrier on your skin. In eight, simple steps, regress your acute, red stretch marks with our step-by-step Matrixpeel™ and exfoliate and revitalize your skin with organic beta-hydroxy acid (BHA).
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Accesories
Lactic acid at a glance
Scale | Peeling Depth | Application |
Level 1 Minimum Peel | Very Superficial (stratum corneum) | 1 to 2 layers
Exposure time: Less than 5 minutes |
Level 2 Moderate Peel | Superficial (epidermal) | 2 to 4 layers
Exposure time: 5 to 10 minutes |
Regress your stretch marks.
Here is your treatment plan.
Start: Preparation
The treatment must be performed in a dry, clean, smoke-free, and hygienic area. Ensure there is adequate lighting in the room where the treatment will be performed. Before the treatment begins, ensure that all products and equipment are available and that all safety measures and procedures are met.
All exfoliations should be terminated three weeks prior to the Matrixpeel™ treatment. All harsh or aggressive products should be terminated five days prior to the Matrixpeel™ treatment. Do not shave or remove hair 24 hours before the Matrixpeel™ treatment.
1 Foam Cleansing
Start with clean skin. Our Essentials Solution Cleanser thoroughly and gently removes dirt, sebum, and make-up residue from your skin. Our cleansers are formulated to strengthen the skin barrier and the skin's natural protective function prior to treatment.
How to: Place a small amount of Essentials Solution Cleanser on fingertips and combine with lukewarm water. Gently massage the cleansing foam on the face and remove the excess foam with a damp, facial cleansing sponge or water.
2 Degreasing
Remove sebum and built-up dead skin cells. Our Degreaser thoroughly cleanses and disinfects the skin before the chemical peel is applied.
How to: Place a small amount on a cotton pad and evenly distribute. Leave on for 2 to 3 minutes. Then rinse thoroughly.
3 Nanodermabrasion
Prior to the acid peel, there is a nanoneedling treatment that removes dead skin cells, calluses, and any remaining bumps. The subsequent peel is less irritable and provides uniform exfoliation.
How to: Set the NeedlingPen to the highest power level, and the needle module to the desired length (follow device instructions). Do not move the NeedlingPen in circular motions. Instead, move the NeedlingPen in a straight line twice over each area of skin. Cleanse the area with the Facial Cleansing Sponge and ample water.
4 Acid Peel
Just Exfoliate. Our Lactic acid peel is great for cell renewal and regressing acute, red stretch marks.
How to: Remove the acid complex with a disposable syringe and safely dispose of the cannula. Evenly apply the acid peel to the skin area and spread with the Chemical Peel Brush. To increase the effectiveness and further penetrate the acid peel, move the NeedlingPen over the acid peel in circular motions. Additional layers of the acid peel can be applied (if needed) but do so before the previous layer dries. Do not apply more than 5 layers. Observe exposure times.
5 Neutralization
Stop it! Our neutralizing solution regulates the pH value of your skin after the acid peel and immediately stops the chemical action of the peeling process and prevents overpeel.
How to: Remove excess lactic acid with a cotton pad. Apply Neutralizer Post-Peel Solution. Leave on for 2 to 4 minutes, then remove with ample water.
6 Calming
Relax and calm down. The Calming Face Mask soothes, cools, and regenerates your skin after peeling. Redness, irritation, and dryness are immediately reduced. The mask can be used on all body parts.
How to: Remove the mask from the packaging and remove both protective films. Apply the mask to the face and evenly distribute the excess with a brush and leave on for 10 to 15 minutes. Remove mask and gently massage in the excess serum.
7 Repair
SOS: The Repair Cream has a calming effect on stressed skin and restores your skin's pH value. It repairs the skin’s barrier, regulates its pH value, and provides an intensively nourishing effect.
How to: Open the individually wrapped sachet and gently massage into the skin in circular motions. Allow to fully absorb, do not rinse.
8 Protect
Following your treatment, your skin is highly sensitive. Protect your skin from UV radiation and minimize the risk and complications of unwanted effects. Our UV protection cream is free from all nanoparticles.
How to: Spray the cream to the desired skin area and massage into the skin in circular motions. Allow the cream to absorb into the skin.
Frequently Asked Questions
Minimal Peeling
Very Superficial (stratum corneum)
1 to 2 layers
Application time: > 5 min
Moderate Peeling
Superficial (epidermal)
2 to 4 layers
Application time: 5 to 10 minutes
- who suffer from allergies, epilepsy, infections or autoimmune diseases, infections of the respiratory tract, the cardiovascular system or the skin area to be treated.
- who suffer from diseases or are being treated with medication that alters the normal re-epithelialisation of the skin (e.g. diabetes, Mediterranean anaemia, etc.).
- who are undergoing chemotherapy, radiotherapy or high-dose corticosteroid therapy.
- with visible oedema and bruising in the area to be treated.
- with systemic infections and viral diseases (e.g. hepatitis A, B, C, D, E or F, HIV infection) or acute localised skin infections (e.g. herpes, rosacea, acne, couperose, herpes, sores, rashes or eczema).
- under the age of 18 without the consent of a parent or guardian.
- who are taking blood-thinning medication or suffer from blood clotting disorders.
- are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Your path to streak-free skin.
Are you ready?
Then start treating red stretch marks with fruit acid now.