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prodermic 580

Melasma Protocol
SKU 580 · 30ml · Combo Peel
5,497
MRP 10,995
~27 sessions per jar
50% Expert Discount

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.Self-neutralizing cream format. ~27 sessions per 30ml jar.

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Indications
Melasma
Melasma
PIH
PIH
Solar Lentigines
Solar Lentigines
Photoaging
Photoaging
Active Agents
Retinol
Glycolic Acid
Lactic Acid
Kojic Acid
Volume
30ml
Sessions/Jar
~27
Peel Depth
Medium-Deep
Fitzpatrick
Professional use
Category
Peel
Shelf Life
24 months
Dispatch
Same Day
Min Order
1 unit
Same-Day Dispatch
Zero Minimum
GMP Certified
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Formulation Technology

Quad-Pathway Depigmentation™

RGL-K⁴Complex

RGL-K⁴ Complex — A 4-agent depigmentation system that targets pigmentation through multiple pathways simultaneously.Retinol (20%) accelerates skin cell turnover and reduces melanin production. Glycolic Acid (30%) exfoliates the outer pigmented layers for visible clearing. Lactic Acid (20%) provides a gentler exfoliation while supporting skin hydration. Kojic Acid (10%) blocks the enzyme responsible for pigment formation.Together, these four actives create a comprehensive approach to stubborn hyperpigmentation including melasma and PIH.

Application Protocol

Recommended sequence for prodermic 580. Frequency: As prescribed by professional.

Step 01
Cleanse and prep skin thoroughly
Step 02
Apply product as directed by protocol
Step 03
Follow post-procedure care instructions
Mechanism of Action
Retinol
Accelerates epidermal turnover, disperses melanin, inhibits tyrosinase.
Glycolic + Lactic
Disrupts corneocyte cohesion, controlled desquamation.
Kojic
Chelates copper required for tyrosinase activity.
Retinol 20%
Lead Active
80%
Total Concentration
Superficial to Medium
Peel Depth
High
Aggression
Ideal Patient Profile

Hormonal/solar melasma, stubborn PIH, blotchy hyperpigmentation in Fitz III–V

Contraindications