PRX-T33® peel treatment

PRX-T33® peel — a non-invasive biorevitalisation therapy

The PRX-T33® peel is a non-invasive skin biorevitalisation treatment performed without injections or pronounced skin peeling. During the procedure, the PRX-T33® product is applied to the skin and massaged in. It contains trichloroacetic acid, hydrogen peroxide and kojic acid. The treatment helps rejuvenate the skin, improve its tone, stimulate collagen synthesis and reduce various skin imperfections.

PRX-T33® peel for skin biorevitalisation without injections

The PRX-T33® peel is a modern skin-rejuvenation treatment that provides an effect similar to biorevitalisation without injections or the intensive skin peeling associated with traditional peels.

It is suitable for patients who wish to improve skin tone, firmness, texture and overall quality while avoiding a lengthy recovery period. The PRX-T33® peel helps activate the skin’s renewal processes, stimulate new collagen synthesis and improve the skin’s appearance.

The treatment is suitable for improving the condition of the skin on the face, neck, décolletage, body and hands. In certain cases, it may also be used to support hair growth and care for the skin in intimate areas.

What is the PRX-T33® peel?

The PRX-T33® peel is a professional aesthetic medicine treatment designed to stimulate skin renewal, improve skin tone and promote revitalisation.

The product contains trichloroacetic acid combined with hydrogen peroxide and kojic acid. This combination of active ingredients allows the treatment to act gently yet effectively, stimulating renewal and collagen synthesis without causing the pronounced skin peeling often associated with traditional intensive peels.

How does PRX-T33® work?

During the treatment, the PRX-T33® product is applied to the skin in several layers and massaged in intensively.

The active ingredients help stimulate the skin’s renewal processes and improve its tone, elasticity and structure.

Once the product has taken effect, it is rinsed off with clean water. At the end of the procedure, a special cream that supports cellular renewal is applied, followed by sunscreen.

How is the PRX-T33® treatment performed?

At the beginning of the procedure, the skin is cleansed and prepared for the application of the product.

The PRX-T33® product is then applied to the skin in several layers and massaged in intensively so that the active ingredients can support the skin’s renewal processes.

Once the treatment is complete, the product is rinsed off with clean water.

At the end of the procedure, a special cream is applied to support skin renewal, followed by sunscreen.

Effects of the PRX-T33® peel

The PRX-T33® peel helps improve skin quality on several levels.

The treatment may support skin revitalisation, improve skin tone, restore firmness and reduce the visibility of fine lines.

It may also be suitable for improving acne-prone skin and reducing the appearance of post-acne scars, other minor scars, stretch marks and unwanted pigmentation, including pigmentation in intimate areas.

Depending on the aim of the treatment, PRX-T33® may also be used to support hair growth and improve hydration in intimate areas.

The PRX-T33® peel may help to:

  • promote skin revitalisation;

  • improve the condition of acne-prone skin;

  • improve skin tone;

  • reduce the visibility of fine lines;

  • restore skin firmness;

  • stimulate new collagen synthesis;

  • reduce the appearance of post-acne scars;

  • reduce other minor scars and stretch marks;

  • reduce unwanted pigmentation;

  • improve hydration in intimate areas;

  • support hair growth in certain cases.

Results — what happens after the treatment?

After the PRX-T33® treatment, the skin may appear fresher, smoother, firmer and more radiant.

Because the procedure does not usually cause pronounced peeling of the outer layer of the skin, patients can often return to their normal daily activities quickly.

During the first few hours after the procedure, mild redness, warmth, tightness or sensitivity may occur. These reactions are usually temporary and gradually subside.

Some patients may experience minimal flaking or dryness, particularly if the skin is sensitive or dehydrated.

The results of PRX-T33® develop gradually. The skin may appear more rested and radiant after the first procedure, but a course of treatments is generally recommended for a more noticeable and longer-lasting effect.

At least four treatments at intervals of approximately 7–10 days are often recommended. However, the exact number of treatments is determined by a specialist after assessing the skin’s condition and the treatment objective.

Appropriate skin hydration and sun protection are particularly important after the procedure. Although PRX-T33® is not usually associated with pronounced peeling, the skin may be more sensitive afterwards, so the specialist’s aftercare instructions should be followed.

Who is the PRX-T33® peel suitable for?

The PRX-T33® peel is suitable for patients who wish to improve skin quality without injections or pronounced peeling.

The treatment may be appropriate for dull, tired or lax skin, as well as skin with fine lines, pigmentation changes, scars or stretch marks.

It may be performed on various areas, including the face, neck, décolletage, hands and body.

It may also be suitable for specific areas, such as intimate areas, when the aim is to reduce pigmentation or improve hydration.

Will the skin peel after a PRX-T33® treatment?

The PRX-T33® peel differs from many traditional peels because it does not usually cause pronounced skin peeling.

This makes it suitable for patients who want a skin-renewal effect without a visible and lengthy recovery period.

However, skin reactions vary from person to person. Temporary sensitivity, mild redness or a feeling of tightness may occur after the procedure, so the specialist’s skincare recommendations should be followed.

Which areas can be treated with PRX-T33®?

The PRX-T33® peel may be used on:

  • the face;

  • the neck;

  • the décolletage;

  • the hands;

  • the body;

  • areas with stretch marks;

  • areas with post-acne scars;

  • areas affected by pigmentation.

A specialist will assess the condition of the skin and determine whether the treatment is suitable and which areas should be treated.

Course of PRX-T33® treatments

The PRX-T33® peel is recommended as a course of treatments.

On average, at least four procedures at intervals of 7–10 days are recommended.

The exact number and frequency of treatments are determined individually, taking into account the skin’s condition, the treatment objective and the desired result.

When performed as a course, the treatment may provide a more noticeable improvement in skin tone, texture, firmness and hydration.

Regular treatments according to a specialist’s recommendations help maintain skin quality and promote longer-lasting results.

Skincare after the treatment

After a PRX-T33® peel, it is recommended to use moisturising and restorative skincare products advised by the specialist.

Sun protection is particularly important because the skin may be more sensitive to UV radiation after aesthetic treatments.

Aggressive peels, scrubs or active skincare products should not be used without the specialist’s advice.

Appropriate at-home care helps maintain the results and preserve skin comfort.

Contraindications

The PRX-T33® treatment is not suitable in every case.

Before the procedure, the specialist assesses the condition of the skin, the patient’s medical history, current medications, skin sensitivity and possible contraindications.

The treatment should not be performed if there is active inflammation, infection, an open wound, recent skin damage or severe irritation in the treatment area.

It should also be postponed during a herpes outbreak, after intense sun exposure or in the presence of recent sunburn.

Possible contraindications include:

  • active herpes or another skin infection in the treatment area;

  • open wounds, abrasions or recent skin damage;

  • active inflammation or severe skin irritation;

  • recent sunburn;

  • an allergy or hypersensitivity to any of the treatment ingredients;

  • pregnancy or breastfeeding;

  • recent use of isotretinoin for acne treatment;

  • a tendency to develop keloid scars or impaired wound healing;

  • active dermatological conditions in the treatment area;

  • recent aggressive skin treatments;

  • suspicious, changing or bleeding skin lesions in the treatment area.

Before undergoing a PRX-T33® treatment, patients should inform the specialist about any chronic conditions, allergies, medications and recent laser treatments, peels, injectable treatments or other procedures.

This helps the specialist select the safest and most suitable treatment plan.

After the procedure, patients should avoid irritating the skin, using aggressive scrubs or strong active products, intensive sun exposure, steam rooms and saunas unless otherwise advised by the specialist.

Using sunscreen is essential to reduce the risk of pigmentation changes and irritation.

Common myths about the PRX-T33® peel

Myth: PRX-T33® is an injectable treatment.
The PRX-T33® peel is not an injectable procedure. The product is applied to the skin and massaged in over several layers, making it suitable for patients seeking a biorevitalisation-like effect without injections.

Myth: The skin must always peel after a peel.
PRX-T33® differs from traditional peels because it does not usually cause pronounced skin peeling. The aim of the procedure is to stimulate skin renewal and collagen synthesis while preserving the outer layer of the skin as gently as possible.

Myth: PRX-T33® is suitable only for the face.
The PRX-T33® peel may be used not only on the face but also on the neck, décolletage, hands, body and intimate areas. In certain cases, it may also be used on the scalp to support hair growth.