- Let your doctor know if you use other skin products before using this peel.
- Remove the peel immediately with plenty of water if hotspots or erythema appear.
- A patch test is advised for patients with a history of allergy or skin sensitivity.
- Chemical peeling with Claze Gel is contraindicated in patients with active viral, bacterial, or fungal infections, unrealistic patient expectations, who are on photosensitizing drugs or patients who have undergone resurfacing procedures or any cutaneous surgeries (in the area to be treated) in the last 6-12 months.
FAQ
Question: How does Claze Gel work?
Answer: Claze Gel is a chemical peel that consists of Lactic acid and Arginine with moisturizing and skin-lightening agents. It works by exfoliating the stratum corneum (the outermost layer of the epidermis). It also removes dead skin cells and improves skin regeneration.
Question: What precautions should I take while using Claze Gel?
Answer: Claze Gel is for dermatological (for skin) use only. If it gets into your eyes, nose, or mouth, rinse it with cold water. To avoid contact with eyes, nostrils and mouth, elevate the head to 45°. Do not apply it to open wounds, lesions, and blisters. For further assistance, please see your doctor.
Question: How often can I use chemical peels?
Answer: You can use superficial or surface layer peels once a month. However, after deep peels, your skin may require healing time, and it should be used once every two to three years. If you have any queries, please consult a dermatologist and follow as advised.