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Skinbar · Inna Chernovol

Jan Marini Enzyme Facial (Proteolytic Enzyme Treatment)

A gentle enzymatic resurfacing facial that helps lift dull surface buildup without the intensity of a classic acid peel. Great for smoothing texture, improving radiance, and supporting a polished look with minimal irritation.

80 EUR
Consultation recommended

I’ll confirm suitability, expected downtime, and aftercare during your consultation. If you have upcoming events or active skincare (retinoids, peels), mention it so I can plan safely.

Clean aesthetic facial treatment scene
FAQ

Before you book: Jan Marini Enzyme Facial (Proteolytic Enzyme Treatment)

A shortlist of the most relevant questions—plus the full FAQ library on the homepage.

How do I choose the right treatment for my skin goals?

I start with a consultation and a quick skin assessment (concerns, sensitivities, medical history, downtime preferences, and your timeline). From there, I recommend the smallest effective plan—often a combination of professional treatments plus a simple home routine (especially daily SPF).

When should I postpone treatment?

Please postpone if you’re unwell, have an active skin infection, open wounds in the treatment area, a fresh sunburn, or an uncontrolled flare of a skin condition. If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, some procedures and ingredients may not be recommended—tell me and I’ll suggest safer options.

Can I get a peel if I use retinoids, acids, or acne medications?

Possibly, but your routine may need a short pause to protect your skin barrier and reduce irritation. If you’ve used isotretinoin (Accutane) recently, certain resurfacing procedures may be postponed. I’ll give you a simple pre- and post-care plan tailored to your current skincare and medications.

What results can I realistically expect—and how fast?

Some treatments give an immediate “fresh” glow (facials, carbon peel). Collagen-stimulating procedures (HIFU, RF microneedling, collagen stimulators) build gradually—typically over weeks to a few months. Your results depend on baseline skin condition, consistency (courses matter), and aftercare (sun protection is critical).

Are chemical peels safe? What is the downtime?

When performed by trained professionals, peels are generally safe—but the recovery depends on peel depth. Light peels can have mild redness and flaking for a few days. Medium/deeper peels may involve more noticeable peeling and longer recovery. Post-peel care and strict sun avoidance during healing are essential to reduce the risk of pigmentation issues and scarring.