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Aseptiskin

Prepare the treatment area under strict aseptic conditions, preserving all anatomical and procedural markings to ensure accuracy and reproducibility of the protocol.

 

Functional Classification & Clinical Positioning

Functional Classification

Superficial Clinical Approach

Primary Clinical Function

Reduction of surface contaminants and optimization of procedural conditions

Clinical Approach

Aseptic skin preparation and surface management

Specific Indications

  • Aseptic skin preparation prior to procedures
  • Pre-treatment reduction of surface contaminants
  • Cleansing of sensitive anatomical areas

Clinical Parameters

Formulation Type

Solution-based formulation (impregnated wipes)

Topographic Categories

Face , Body , Neck, Décolleté, Periocular, Hands, Scalp, Foot

Phototypes

Downtime

none

Desquamation Profile

No desquamation

Key Active Ingredients

Aseptiskin is formulated according to a strictly aseptic and non-alcohol-based approach, designed to optimize skin surface conditions prior to peeling and aesthetic procedures without disrupting epidermal balance or metabolic integrity.

  • Cetrimonium Bromide – A quaternary ammonium compound contributing to controlled surface hygiene and reduction of cutaneous contaminants without the aggressive effects associated with alcohol-based solutions.
  • Undecylenic Acid – A fatty acid derivative supporting cutaneous surface balance and helping to limit microbial overgrowth while preserving skin tolerance.
  • Sorbic Acid – A well-tolerated preservative agent contributing to formulation stability and controlled surface hygiene without interfering with peeling chemistry.
  • Sodium Dehydroacetate – A mild antimicrobial stabilizer supporting product safety and surface integrity in sensitive and pre-procedural contexts.

This functional composition allows Aseptiskin to ensure optimal aseptic skin preparation while fully preserving the predictability, safety, and scientific reliability of advanced and metabolic peeling protocols.

Clinical Protocol Note – Alcohol-Free Skin Preparation

Clinical Protocol Note — Alcohol-Free Skin Preparation

Aseptiskin is designed as an alcohol-free aseptic skin preparation step for professional peeling protocols and dermatologic procedures. Its role is to help create controlled surface conditions while preserving procedural markings and overall protocol predictability.

In advanced peeling workflows, alcohol-based cleansers may introduce avoidable variability (e.g., excessive dryness, irritation, or unwanted interactions in the presence of acids). For this reason, an alcohol-free preparation step is preferred when consistency and tolerance are critical.

  • Alcohol-free surface preparation for sensitive or reactive skin contexts.
  • Preserves markings used for mapping, segmentation, or injection planning.
  • Protocol reliability through cleaner, more stable pre-procedure conditions.
  • Compatible workflow step before metabolic and multi-acid peeling strategies.

This note refers to professional protocol use and does not constitute a pharmacological or therapeutic claim.

What Aseptiskin Is / What It Is Not

What it is
  • An alcohol-free aseptic skin preparation for professional procedures.
  • A protocol step designed to stabilize surface conditions before peels or injectables.
  • A solution that preserves procedural markings and skin mapping.
  • A compatible preparation for metabolic and multi-acid peeling workflows.
What it is not
  • Not an alcohol-based cleanser or degreasing solution.
  • Not a cosmetic make-up remover.
  • Not a substitute for protocol-specific antiseptic measures.
  • Not a treatment or therapeutic product.

This clarification reflects professional protocol positioning and is not intended as a regulatory or pharmacological claim.

Why Aseptiskin Is Irreplaceable in Our Peeling Protocols

The use of Aseptiskin is not optional but essential in all of our peeling procedures. Replacing it with lower-cost alternatives may appear economical at first glance, but in practice it compromises both procedural safety and clinical outcomes.

Protocol note: Alcohol-based solutions must never be used, as they may induce harmful chemical interactions and compromise peel predictability.

  • A gesture of refinement: Patients undergoing private aesthetic treatments expect a high standard of care, precision, and professionalism. Using Aseptiskin reflects this level of clinical excellence.
  • No alcohol, no risk: Aseptiskin is non-alcohol-based and does not disturb the delicate balance of our metabolic peeling protocols.
  • Avoiding esterification damage: Alcohol-based solutions can react with peeling formulations through esterification. Clinically, this may result in extensive visible staining that can persist for approximately one month and cannot be treated during that period.
  • Superior to cosmetic solutions: Tonics, make-up removers, cleansing milks, and similar cosmetic products are inappropriate in a medical context and may sustain or aggravate acne or inflammatory lesions, which must never be stimulated prior to a peeling procedure.
  • Protecting protocol integrity: A single inappropriate substitution is sufficient to compromise the reproducibility and predictability of the entire peeling protocol.

Specific Benefits

Aseptiskin provides controlled and reliable skin preparation prior to aesthetic and dermatologic procedures, ensuring optimal surface conditions without altering markings or procedural precision.

Pre-peel preparation No alcohol Marking preserved Physician-grade
  • Cleans the skin prior to any treatment while preserving procedural markings
  • Specifically designed for pre-peel skin preparation
  • Helps reduce surface impurities without aggressive cleansing
  • Gentle yet effective on sensitive and pigmented skin types
  • Formulated for exclusive professional use by medical doctors and physicians

Aseptiskin is based on a quaternary ammonium compound with combined antiseptic and surfactant properties, ensuring controlled surface hygiene without compromising peel chemistry or skin barrier integrity.

  • No alcohol, eliminating any risk of ester formation with acidic peeling agents
  • Free of metallic ions (iron, copper, zinc) that may interfere with peel reactions
  • Non-denaturing to keratin and epidermal barrier lipids, unlike alcohol-based solutions
  • Preserves the physiological acid–lipid balance of the skin
  • Provides antimicrobial surface protection without altering peel behavior
  • Leaves no reactive residues on the skin surface

Marking preservation protocol

  1. Draw the procedural marking on uncleaned skin.
  2. Apply the Aseptiskin wipe and leave it in place for 1 minute.
  3. The skin is cleansed while all reference markings remain intact for the medical procedure.

Combinations with Other Products

Before – Skin Preparation

Recommended combinations (before):

  • PrePeel – Prepares the skin surface and facilitates uniform cleansing prior to aseptic skin management.
  • Microabrasive Cream – Improves surface regularity and removes excess corneocyte accumulation before aseptic preparation.

Clinical benefit: Enhances skin surface uniformity and optimizes aseptic preparation conditions.

After – Post-Procedure / Maintenance

Recommended combinations (after):

  • Gradient Cream – Supports epidermal comfort and barrier recovery following aseptic skin preparation.
  • StretchPeel – Helps maintain tissue dynamics without compromising the aseptic state of the skin.

Clinical benefit: Supports post-procedure skin balance while preserving epidermal integrity.

Alternate – Synergy & Comfort Modulation

Recommended combinations (alternate):

  • Gradient Cream – Maintains epidermal balance and hydration between procedures.
  • Aseptiskin – Used intermittently to preserve optimal skin hygiene and barrier stability.

Clinical benefit: Helps maintain skin equilibrium and procedural readiness over time.

Usage Context

Professional (B2B) use: Aseptiskin is intended for professional use as a mandatory skin preparation step prior to chemical peels, injectable treatments, and aesthetic procedures. Its non-alcohol-based formulation ensures optimal aseptic surface conditions while preserving procedural markings and maintaining the chemical integrity of advanced and metabolic peeling protocols.

Home-care (B2C) use: Aseptiskin may be used as a supportive skin cleansing solution between in-office procedures to maintain surface hygiene and procedural readiness. It is well tolerated, leaves no reactive residues, and can be incorporated into short-term or intermittent home-care routines under professional guidance.

Buy Aseptiskin

  • Aseptiskin is intended for professional use and controlled home-care application.
  • Select the appropriate format and quantity according to your clinical workflow or professional guidance.
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