Medical-Grade Acne Treatment with Mesobase Florida Peel: Case Study and Clinical Insight

Medical-Grade Acne Treatment with Mesobase Florida Peel: Case Study and Clinical Insight

Posted by Mihails Nesterovics on

Acne Treatment with Mesobase Florida Peel: Case Study 2 Session Progress

 

Acne remains one of the most prevalent dermatological conditions, affecting individuals of all skin types and ages. While many over-the-counter (retail products) treatments offer temporary relief, stubborn, inflammatory acne—often combined with post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH)—requires a more targeted, medical-grade solution. 

At Mesobase, we address these concerns with a professional chemical resurfacing protocol: the Florida Peel. This case study showcases a 2 session progress of a patient with moderate to severe acne. The documented improvement in both active acne lesions and hyperpigmentation validates the potency of this peel formulation for professional use.

Patient Presentation

 

The patient has the following condition:

  • Active inflammatory papules and pustules.
  • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation across the cheeks, jawline, and forehead.
  • Thickened texture and evidence of epidermal congestion.

 

Source: QBS HQ Dermal Clinic

Images taken before the treatment clearly demonstrate widespread hyperpigmented macules, post-acne erythema, and cystic formations, particularly in the chin and mandibular region.

Treatment Protocol

 

The Mesobase Florida Peel was applied as a part of a controlled in-clinic peeling procedure. The peel is designed for professional application, offering a synergistic blend of exfoliating acids, melanogenesis inhibitors, and antibacterial agents.

The application involved:

 

  • Pre-cleanse using a gentle tonic cleanser 
  • Degreasing the skin to ensure optimal penetration
  • Application of Mesobase Florida Peel in even layers using gauze, avoiding sensitive periorbital zones
  • Monitoring erythema and frost response 
  • Neutralization after controlled contact time
  • Post-peel care involving barrier repair serums and high SPF

Post-Treatment Progress

Two weeks post-treatment, the patient showed:

  • Visible reduction in papular and pustular lesions
  • Diminished erythema and flattening of inflammatory nodules
  • Notable improvement in overall skin tone and reduction in dark spots No visible signs of scarring or adverse reactions

Comparative images of the patient (before/after) confirm the progressive lightening of hyperpigmented patches, especially on the chin, cheeks, and jawline. The patient's skin texture appeared smoother and more refined after 2 sessions, with reduced congestion and fewer active outbreaks.

Conclusion and Clinical Consideration

 

Mesobase Florida Peel presents a scientifically sound and result-driven solution for patients suffering from moderate to severe acne and pigmentation. In this specific case, we examined the visual improvement within two weeks, with ongoing treatments expected to provide deeper correction and long-term clarity. 

For dermatologists, aesthetic practitioners, and skin therapists, this peel offers a reliable tool in their acne protocol—especially when addressing stubborn cases involving both active lesions and lingering pigmentation.

For further information regarding the use of product, treatment protocol and professional training contact us directly.

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