Enzyme Therapy

PRE & POST TREATMENT INSTRUCTIONS

Welcome To Pure Lux Medspa

Welcome to the pre-and post treatment instructions for your Enzyme Treatment.

here You will find detail guidance on how to prepare for your enzyme treatment and the necessary steps to take afterward.

Our team is dedicated to providing you with the best skincare experience, and we are here to answer any questions you may have prior to your procedure.

At Pure Luxe Medspa, we are excited to be a part of your skincare journey and look forward to helping you achieve your desired results. Feel free to reach out to us for any assistance or further information.

PRE TREATMENT INTRUCTIONS

  • SUN EXPOSURE

    Limit your sun exposure and avoid tanning beds for at least two weeks before your Enzyme Treatnent. Sunburned or heavily tan skin is not suitable for Enzyme Therapy.

    It is required to wear a physical sunblock of at least SPF 30 daily to protect your skin.

  • Acid products

    Avoid using any retinoids, glycolic acid, salicylic acid, or other exfoliating products for at least 5 days before your enzyme treatment. These products can increase skin sensitivity, and may interfere with the treatment effectiveness.

  • waxing

    Avoid waxing or depilatory creams on the treatment area for at least two weeks before your enzyme therapy treatment. These hair removal methods can irritate the skin and should be avoided to minimize discomfort.

  • home care

    It may be required to follow a specific home care treatment regimen and use recommended products prior to your enzyme therapy treatment.

    A customized regimen is designed to prepare the skin for the procedure and maximize its benefits. Using specific home care treatment products helps to condition the skin, making it more receptive to the procedure.

  • Hydrate

    Maintain good hydration by drinking plenty of water in the days leading up to your chemical peel. Hydrated skin is better able to tolerate the treatment.

  • Avoid Make-up

    If possible, please arrive with a makeup-free and clean face. This means removing all traces of makeup, including foundation, concealer, powder, eyeshadow, and mascara.

  • Medication

    It is essential to disclose any medication's are currently taking or any medical conditions you have, as they may impact the treatment or your skins response to enzyme therapy.

POST TREATMENT INTRUCTIONS

  • sun Exposure

    Avoid direct sunlight, and protect your skin from the sun's harmful rays by staying indoors, and wearing a broad-spectrum physical sunscreen with only the active ingredients Zinc and/or titanium of at least SPF 30 for 48 hours.

    Sun exposure can reverse results and increase the risk of complications.

  • Home Care

    Following a specific home care regimen is the most important post care instruction. Your skin care specialist will customize a treatment protocol for you to use at home to maximize your results and achieve your goals.

  • moisturize

    Keep your skin hydrated by applying a moisturizer recommended by your aesthetician. This helps prevent dryness and promotes healing.

    It is recommended to only use Products that are recommended by your aesthetician, as various home options can change the pH of your treatment and neutralize your results.

  • avoid exfoliants

    Cleanse your face with a gentle cleanser recommended by your aesthetician. Avoid using harsh or abrasive products that can irritate the skin.

    Refrain from using exfoliating products, retinoids, glycolic, salicylic or any other potential, irritating skin care products for 5 days.

  • Avoid Heat

    Avoid heat and excessive sweating, hot showers, saunas, steam, rooms, and strenuous exercise for at least 48 hours after your treatment. Heat and sweating can increase inflammation and potentially disrupt the healing process.

  • Hydrate

    Drinking plenty of water after a chemical peel is essential for optimal healing and recovery. Water plays a crucial role in maintaining skins hydration and promoting the elimination of toxins from the body.

  • don't touch

    It is critical to avoid touching your face after your enzyme treatment, because the skin is in a delicate state of healing and regeneration. Touching your face, can introduce bacteria and dirt from your hands onto the treated area, potentially leading to infectious or other complications.

  • Schedule follow-up

    Attend any scheduled follow up appointments with your provider to monitor your progress and address Any concerns or complications.

    It is common to need a series of treatments to achieve the desired goals and results.