GLYCO AGE 30ml

GLYCO AGE 30ml

INNOAESTHETICS

Professional chemical peel
  • Professional chemical peel manufactured in Spain by Laboratorio Innoaesthetics S.L. under cosmetic/medico Aesthetic quality standards.
  • Intended exclusively for professional use within medical and aesthetic practices following INNO EXFO protocols.
Medical-grade epidermal exfoliating peel for seborrheic and dry skin

Description

GLYCO-AGE 30ml by INNOAESTHETICS (INNO-EXFO line) is a professional, medical chemical peel designed for controlled epidermal exfoliation. The formula combines glycolic, mandelic and lactic acids with vitamin A and the Smart GPS® delivery system to promote epidermal cell turnover, rebalance skin hydration and refine texture. It is indicated for seborrheic skin, open pores and dry or xerotic skin, as well as pre-peel preparation. By reducing the thickness of the stratum corneum and increasing the density of the basal layer, GLYCO-AGE improves overall skin appearance, tightens pores and boosts hydration with minimal downtime. The peel has a pH <1, causes only mild itching in most patients, and generally results in none to mild visible peeling with immediate recovery. It is for professional use only.

Bnefits

  • Provides controlled epidermal exfoliation with minimal or no visible peeling.
  • Promotes renewal of epidermal cells and improves overall skin texture.
  • Reduces the thickness of the stratum corneum and increases basal layer density for smoother, more uniform skin.
  • Tightens and visibly reduces open pores, particularly on seborrheic and combination skin.
  • Balances skin moisture levels and boosts hydration, improving xerosis and dry skin.
  • Anti-ageing and restructuring action that helps soften fine lines and early photoageing signs.
  • Immediate recovery with only mild transient itching or discomfort in most patients.
  • Can be used as a pre-peel or conditioning treatment within broader peel protocols.

Indications

  • Seborrheic and oily skin with enlarged or open pores.
  • Dry skin and xerosis requiring improved hydration and texture.
  • Superficial photoageing and textural irregularities.
  • Skin exfoliation and controlled epidermal renewal.
  • Pre-peel care as part of multi-step peel protocols.
  • Mild superficial dyschromia or dull skin tone (as part of an anti-ageing protocol).

Composition

  • Glycolic Acid
  • Mandelic Acid
  • Lactic Acid
  • Vitamin A
  • Smart GPS® (targeted delivery system)
  • Excipients appropriate for a low pH professional topical peel base (pH <1)

Formulation

  • Professional topical chemical peel solution for medical/aesthetic use only.
  • Combination of alpha-hydroxy acids (glycolic, mandelic, lactic) with vitamin A and Smart GPS®.
  • Low pH formulation (pH <1) designed for controlled microexfoliation of the epidermis.
  • Part of the INNO-EXFO range of controlled chemical microexfoliation systems.
  • Presentation: 1 bottle of 30 ml.

Packaging

  • 1 x 30 ml bottle of GLYCO-AGE peel solution (professional presentation).
  • Supplied in a branded INNOAESTHETICS / INNO-EXFO outer box with product information and protocol indications.
  • Professional-use labelling including pH (<1), minimum number of sessions (≥4), discomfort level (mild itching), degree of peeling (none or mild) and immediate recovery guidance.

Usage

  • For professional use only by trained medical or aesthetic practitioners.
  • Prepare the skin by cleansing (e.g. with a gentle or deep cleanser) and degreasing with an appropriate pre-peel degreasing solution.
  • Apply a uniform layer of GLYCO-AGE using a brush over the treatment area (face or other indicated zones); typical usage is around 2 ml per session, adjusted to area and protocol.
  • Monitor the skin and patient’s sensation (mild itching or tingling is expected); degree of peeling is usually none to mild.
  • Leave the peel on the skin for the time specified by the practitioner’s protocol and manufacturer guidelines; neutralisation is generally not required according to INNO-EXFO protocols.
  • After the indicated leave-on time or at the end of the session, remove or cleanse according to the official protocol (or leave on if indicated) and apply recommended post-peel care products to soothe and protect the skin.
  • Perform a minimum of 4 sessions, typically spaced 7–15 days apart, depending on indication and skin tolerance.
  • Instruct patients to use appropriate homecare (gentle cleansing, moisturising, high-SPF photoprotection) and to avoid aggressive topical agents, waxing, or other peels between sessions as directed.
  • Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes; in case of accidental contact, rinse abundantly with water and follow local emergency protocol if irritation persists.

Contraindications

  • Known hypersensitivity or allergy to glycolic acid, mandelic acid, lactic acid, vitamin A or any other component of the formula.
  • Active skin infections, inflammatory dermatoses, open wounds or severe irritation in the planned treatment area.
  • Recent strong chemical peels, laser resurfacing or dermabrasion on the same area where the skin has not fully recovered.
  • Use of systemic isotretinoin within the period contraindicated in standard peel practice, unless cleared by a physician according to guidelines.
  • Compromised skin barrier conditions where low pH peels are not recommended without specialist supervision.
  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding, unless a physician specifically approves treatment (due to vitamin A and low pH acids).

Adverse Effects

  • Transient erythema, mild burning or itching during and shortly after application (as indicated: mild itching).
  • Tightness, dryness or mild flaking/peeling in the days following treatment (typically none to mild).
  • In sensitive individuals or with misuse: risk of irritation, prolonged erythema or post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, especially without adequate sun protection.
  • Very rarely, allergic reactions or more intense inflammatory responses; treatment should be discontinued and managed according to clinical judgment.
  • Potential photosensitivity; inadequate photoprotection after peeling can increase the risk of sunburn and pigmentation changes.

Storage Conditions

  • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and sources of heat.
  • Keep the bottle tightly closed when not in use to preserve stability and prevent evaporation or contamination.
  • Store at room temperature within the range recommended by the manufacturer (typically ambient clinic conditions).
  • Keep out of reach of children and non-professional users.
  • Do not use after the expiry date printed on the packaging.

Duration

Standard protocol recommends at least 4 sessions, usually performed every 7\u201315 days. Treatment cycles may be repeated periodically (e.g. every 4\u20136 months) depending on clinical judgment and patient response.

Onset

Improvement in skin texture, hydration and pore appearance may be visible shortly after the first sessions, with more pronounced anti-ageing and restructuring benefits developing progressively over the full course of treatments.

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