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Yellow Peel for Melasma & PIH

Melasma Protocol
SKU 580 · 30ml · Combo Peel

Prodermic 580 is a professional quad-acid depigmentation system designed for melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), and sun damage spots. The RGL-K⁴ Complex combines Retinol (20%) to speed up skin renewal, Glycolic Acid (30%) for controlled exfoliation, Lactic Acid (20%) for gentle hydrating peel action, and Kojic Acid (10%) to block pigment production.

5,497
MRP 10,995
~27 sessions per jar · 204/session
50% Professional Margin
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Prodermic 580 is a professional quad-acid depigmentation system designed for melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), and sun damage spots.The RGL-K⁴ Complex combines Retinol (20%) to speed up skin renewal, Glycolic Acid (30%) for controlled exfoliation, Lactic Acid (20%) for gentle hydrating peel action, and Kojic Acid (10%) to block pigment production. Total active load: 80% across 4 agents.Requires neutralization with NEUT.01 or cold water. ~27 sessions per 30ml jar.Prefer a gentler take-home leave-on? See prodermic 575.

Indications
Melasma
Melasma
PIH
PIH
Solar Lentigines
Solar Lentigines
Photoaging
Photoaging
Active Agents
Retinol
Glycolic Acid
Lactic Acid
Kojic Acid
Complete Protocol Stack
The clinical workflow for prodermic 580
  1. prodermic PREP.01Pre-Protocol
    Prep₹348
  2. prodermic 580Melasma Protocol
    Treat₹5,497
  3. prodermic NEUT.01Neutralizer
    Neutralize₹448
  4. prodermic REST.01Recovery Balm
    Recover₹1,500

Frequently asked questions

Is the Prodermic 580 Yellow Peel used for melasma?
Yes. The 580 Yellow Peel is a professional depigmentation peel formulated for melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), and solar lentigines. Its retinol + kojic acid pairing targets melanin synthesis while the glycolic and lactic acids drive controlled exfoliation of pigmented layers. It is intended for in-clinic use by trained practitioners as part of a wider melasma protocol that includes strict photoprotection.
Is the Yellow Peel a retinoic acid peel?
It is a retinol-based yellow peel, not a prescription retinoic acid (tretinoin) peel. It contains cosmetic-grade Retinol at 20%, which the skin converts toward its active form, alongside Glycolic (30%), Lactic (20%) and Kojic (10%) acids. This gives the characteristic yellow retinoid peel action with a more controlled profile than a pure retinoic acid peel.
How does it treat hyperpigmentation and PIH?
Through four complementary pathways: Retinol accelerates epidermal turnover and disperses melanin, Kojic acid chelates the copper required for tyrosinase (the key pigment-forming enzyme), and Glycolic + Lactic acids exfoliate the outer pigmented layers. Targeting pigment at production and clearance simultaneously is why multi-acid systems suit stubborn melasma and PIH.
Is it safe for Indian and darker (Fitzpatrick IV–VI) skin?
It can be used on skin of colour, but darker phototypes carry a higher PIH risk, so it must be applied by a trained clinician with appropriate patient selection, conservative first sessions, and rigorous sun protection. For a first peel in very reactive or higher-Fitzpatrick skin, many clinicians start with a gentler acid and build up.
How many sessions per jar and how much downtime?
Each 30ml jar yields roughly 27 applications. Typical visible downtime is about 3–7 days of light flaking and peeling, depending on skin type and how the protocol is layered. The product requires neutralisation with NEUT.01 or cold water per the protocol.
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