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Mesoestetic Mesopeel Eyecon 50ml
Mesoestetic Mesopeel Eyecon 50ml
Mesoestetic Mesopeel Eyecon 50ml is a targeted chemical peel developed specifically for the delicate periocular region (around the eyes). The skin around the eyes is thinner and more sensitive than the rest of the face, and it often shows signs of aging and fatigue early — such as fine lines (crow’s feet), hyperpigmentatcircles), and even milia or textural irregularities. Traditional peels are usually too harsh to be used close to the eyes, but Eyecon is formulated to be effective yet gentle enough for this area. The Eyecon peel helps to reduce dark circles, smooth fine lines, and brighten the eyelids, giving a more rested and youthful appearance to the eyes. It’s commonly used as part of a comprehensive eye r program, often in conjunction with other Eyecon products or treatments (like mesotherapy or special eye masks). This peel is an in-clinic treatment and yields visible improvements in the eye area’s texture and tone, making the eyes look more open and refreshed.
Contains
While specific ingredient percentages for Eyecon aren’t provided here, typically an eye-area peel might contain a combination of gentle but effective acids and other agents: \n
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Lactic Acid: Likely included for mild exfoliation and hydration. Lactic acid can help diminish fine lines and improve skin’s moisture, which is beneficial for crepey under-eye skin.
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Mandelic Acid: A larger-molecule AHA that penetrates is gentle. Mandelic acid is effective for improving fine lines and uneven pigmentation without causing excessive irritation, making it suitable for sensitive areas.
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Phytic Acid: Often used in eye peels for its brightening effect on pigmentation (like dark circles). It’s gentle and also has antioxidant properties. Phytic acid helps to gradually lighten hyperpigmented areas by inhibiting tyrosinase.
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Azelaic Acid: Possibly in a low concentration to help with any pigment and to provide an anti-inflammatory effect. It could target the brownish component of dark circles or post-inflammatory pigmentation.
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Citric Acid: A mild AHA and antioxidant that might contribute to brightening the skin around the eyes and encouraging collagen synthesis.
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Skin Conditioners: Because an eye peel must avoid excessive dryness or irritation (which could lead to swelling in that area), Eyecon might include ingredients like panthenol, sodium lactate, or other buffering/soothing components to minimize irritation.
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Minimal or No Salicylic Acid: They likely avoid or use very low BHA here because salicylic can cause more frosting and can be a bit intense for under-eye (however a tiny amount might be used to help penetration if needed).
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No Resorcinol, No TCA (Trichloroacetic acid): These stronger agents are usually avoided in the eye area due to risk of irritation and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Instead, Eyecon relies on a combination of milder acids layered or used in synergy.
The Eyecon peel might actually be a multi-step process (some eye peels involve applying one solution then another). For example, some kits have a preparatory solution and then the peel solution. It’s also possible that Eyecon has a small amount of retinol or retinaldehyde in a post-peel cream to boost results.
Intended for
Mesopeel Eyecon is intended for clients rejuvenate the eye area non-invasively, addressing common eye-area concerns. Key indications include:
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Dark Circles: Particularly those of the hyperpigmented variety (brownish or sun-induced circles, as opposed to bluish vascular circles). The peel’s brightening ingredients aim to lighten under-eye darkness for a more awake look.
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Periorbitantation: Any sun spots or pigmentation on the eyelids or around the eyes can be lightened. Some individuals get pigmentation on the upper eyelids or uneven tone around the eyes; Eyecon helps even that out.
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Fine Lines & Crow’s Feet: Eyecon peel helps to smooth fine lines at the outer corners of the eyes and under-eye fine wrinkles by stimulating collagen and elastin in that thin skin and by removing the dull, crepey top skin layer. It’s especially useful for those fine etched lines that eye creams alone struggle to improve.
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Crepey Texture & Milia: It can improve overall skin texture on the eyelids and under-eyes. Very often with aging, the eyelid skin becomes crinkly or crepe-like; a controlled exfoliation can improve its appearance. Additionally, gentle exfoliation can help prevent or reduce milia (small keratin cysts) that often appear around the eyes in people who use rich eye creams or just have that tendency.
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Tired-looking Eyes: For someone who might not necessarily have deep wrinkles or severe dark circles, but whose eye area just looks dull, ashy or a bit sagging, a series of Eyecon peels can refresh and tighten the area a bit. By improving microcirculation and texture, the eyes appear more vibrant.
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Adjunct to Other Eye Treatments: Eyecon is often used in combination with in-office microneedling around eyes or radiofrequency or after blepharoplasty to refine results. But as a stand-alone, it’s attractive ready for injectable treatments like Botox (which is common for crow’s feet) or surgery for eyelids, but still wanting improvement.
Suitable candidates are usually men or women in their late 20s and above who have started to notice aging in the eye area: maybe they see early crow’s feet, or persistent dark circles. Even younger individuals with hereditary dark circles might benefit from the brightening effect. Because the eye area is sensitive, having a treatment specifically meant for it ensures safer outcomes than improvising with a standard peel (which could risk excessive irritation or even eye damage if not careful). Patients must follow strict aftercare: typically sun protection is absolutely essential (sunglasses, SPF), and soothing cream application (often an Eyecon-specific cream with peptides and hydrating agents is recommended between sessions). They might experience some flaking under the eyes or at the eyelid corners a couple of days after, but it usually isn’t dramatic peeling, more like minor dryness that can be managed with moisturizer. The procedure is often done as a series of peels (for instance, 4-6 sessions, one every 2 weeks or so) to gradually build up results without aggressive single treatment that could cause downtime. Over the course of treatments, clients observe the eye area becoming smoother, tighter, and brighter, thus achieving a more youthful ""eye lift"" effect non-surgically. In summary, Mesoestetic Mesopeel Eyecon is intended as a gentle yet effective solution to revitalize the eye contour, targeting fine lines, dark circles, and uneven texture in that delicate zone, for individuals who want noticeable improvement without injections or surgery."
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