PRX Skin Treatment



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What is PRX Skin Treatment?
PRX Skin Treatment is an advanced, non-peeling biorevitalization therapy that uses a unique blend of trichloroacetic acid (TCA), hydrogen peroxide, and kojic acid to deeply stimulate the skin without causing visible exfoliation. Unlike traditional chemical peels, PRX works beneath the surface to promote collagen production and cell renewal while keeping the outer skin layer intact.
How It Works
During the procedure, the PRX solution is massaged into the skin, allowing active ingredients to penetrate deeply. TCA stimulates collagen and elastin, hydrogen peroxide reduces irritation while enhancing penetration, and kojic acid brightens and evens skin tone. The result is a revitalized complexion with improved firmness, elasticity, and clarity—without the need for downtime or recovery.
Conditions PRX Skin Treatment Can Address
This versatile treatment is suitable for many skin concerns and can be used on the face, neck, décolleté, and body, including:
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Loss of skin firmness or elasticity
- Dull, uneven skin tone
- Hyperpigmentation and sun damage
- Acne scars and textural irregularities
- Stretch marks
Because it’s gentle yet effective, PRX is an excellent choice for year-round skin maintenance or as a boost before a special occasion.

PRX offers the rejuvenating results of a peel with none of the drawbacks, making it a favorite among clients who want instant radiance without downtime.
FAQ
FAQs
You've got questions? We've got answers.
Is PRX Skin Treatment painful?
No—most clients find the procedure comfortable, with only a mild tingling or warmth during application.
How many sessions will I need?
Many see results after just one treatment, but a series of 3–5 sessions spaced weekly can deliver optimal, longer-lasting results.
Can it be combined with other treatments?
Yes—PRX pairs well with microneedling, laser treatments, and other aesthetic services to enhance results.
Is it safe for all skin types?
Yes—PRX is suitable for most skin tones and types, but a consultation is necessary to ensure it’s the right choice for you.