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Wangsimni Station Dermatology: Low-Irritation Peeling Lara Peel Gently Cleanses Dead Skin and Waste Inside the Pores

라온피부과의원 · 라온피부과|성동구 왕십리역 피부과 · November 13, 2025

Low-Irritation Peeling Lara Peel Hello, this is Raon Dermatology in Wangsimni! When skin looks dull and rough, dead skin cells often build up thickly, and the results of care do no...

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Clinic: 라온피부과의원

Original post date: November 13, 2025

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 6:51 PM

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Low-Irritation Peeling Lara Peel

Hello, this is Raon Dermatology in Wangsimni!

When skin looks dull and rough, dead skin cells often build up thickly, and the results of care do not last long. In particular, during seasonal transitions or when the seasons change, sebum production and the moisture balance become disrupted, making the skin texture easily lose its balance. In situations like this, simple moisturizing or masks alone make it hard to restore the skin fundamentally. To revive the skin’s natural rhythm, a process that clears away waste through peeling and stimulates regeneration is essential. However, for those who have felt burdened by strong stimulation, a new alternative was needed. The recently spotlighted Lara Peel is a next-generation peeling treatment that reduces irritation while helping the skin become healthier on its own.

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Low-Irritation Peeling Lara Peel

Existing peeling methods

In skin care, “peeling” has long been an essential basic step that is never left out. That is because it removes old dead skin cells and waste from the epidermis, helping new cells to form! There are various methods, including chemical peeling, physical peeling, and peeling pads~

Chemical peeling uses acidic ingredients such as AHA and BHA to dissolve the stratum corneum, and it can help improve pigmentation and acne marks. Physical peeling, on the other hand, directly removes dead skin using scrub particles or micro-vacuum suction, and its advantage is immediate smoothness. Peeling pads are convenient, but if they contain a lot of alcohol, irritation or dryness may follow. These existing methods are effective, but they also had drawbacks: strong skin irritation or increased sensitivity with repeated use.

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Existing peeling methods

Problems with at-home peeling

Many people try to manage dead skin conveniently at home, but in reality it often places a burden on the skin. Skin thickness and the ratio of oil to moisture differ from person to person, so even the same product can produce different reactions. If acidic peeling products are used excessively, the skin may sting or turn red, and temporary dryness can become more severe. This is why the skin may look smooth at first but become rougher or develop problems after a few days.

In addition, if peeling is not done evenly, some areas may lift while others remain, creating a patchy appearance. When this kind of irritation is repeated, the skin barrier weakens, and the skin becomes easily sensitive even in slightly dry weather. In the end, at-home peeling may have an immediate effect, but in the long term it can disrupt the skin’s balance. That is why low-irritation peeling care performed at a dermatology clinic, which minimizes stimulation while encouraging the skin’s natural recovery, is increasingly preferred.

<Problems with at-home peeling>

  • Irritation and pain / uneven exfoliation

  • Temporary effects / limitations by skin type

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Problems with at-home peeling

What is Lara Peel?

To address these limitations, Lara Peel was introduced. While existing peels focused on “removing old dead skin,” Lara Peel is a fourth-generation complex peeling system that helps restore the skin’s original balance. Its core lies in the combination of LHA and alkaline ingredients, which adjust the skin’s pH balance, gently organize old dead skin without irritation, and promote cell regeneration.

Rather than relying on chemical stimulation, Lara Peel induces a physiological response that allows the skin to renew itself. By stimulating microcirculation, it helps flush out waste from within the pores and smooth the skin texture. In other words, it is closer to a process of “refining and reviving” the skin than “stripping” it. Thanks to this, it can be applied even to sensitive skin or delicate areas, helping improve a clearer tone and firmness without irritation.

<LaRa Peel>

  • Uses LHA / works gently on the skin

  • pH balance adjustment / cell regeneration / circulation stimulation

  • Removes waste inside pores without irritation / refines skin texture

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What is Lara Peel?

Key ingredients of Lara Peel

Lara Peel’s distinctive effects come from three key ingredients. First, LHA is a lipophilic keratolytic ingredient that gently dissolves not only surface dead skin but also sebum and waste inside the pores. Compared to ordinary AHA, it has larger particles, so it causes less irritation and smooths the skin surface evenly to create a refined skin texture! It also suppresses inflammatory responses during the exfoliation process, allowing even sensitive skin to use it comfortably.

HP-sol™ is a natural oil complex that helps the regeneration process by activating skin cell energy. It creates an environment where elastic fibers and collagen can recover on their own, strengthening the skin’s natural resilience! In addition, the Lipids ingredient supports the skin barrier, preventing moisture loss from external irritants and protecting damaged skin with hydration. As LHA, HP-sol™, and Lipids work together organically, exfoliation, soothing, moisturizing, and regeneration occur at the same time, which is the core of Lara Peel. With consistent care, you can feel your skin gradually regaining radiance and elasticity without irritation:)

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Key ingredients of Lara Peel

Lara Peel procedure

The Lara Peel procedure is divided into Step 1 and Step 2 and is performed in stages. First, Step 1 combines LHA and alkaline ingredients to organize the dead skin and sebum layer, gently dissolving waste inside the pores. Then Step 2 provides nourishment and moisture, centered on the Lipids and HP-SoI™ complex, to stabilize the skin’s balance.

During the procedure, a dedicated brush technique is used to stimulate lymphatic circulation. This is not just a simple massage; it activates circulation within the skin and oxygen supply, helping reduce swelling and improve the complexion. Right after the procedure, you can feel a clear and smooth skin texture, and after a few days, the skin tone naturally brightens and the texture becomes more refined. Lara Peel is special because it is not a peel that strips away the skin, but a reset care treatment that revives it:)

<Lara Peel procedure>

  • Step 1 application / brush technique

  • Step 2 application / absorption & stabilization

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Lara Peel procedure

Low-irritation peeling, Lara Peel

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