SWiCH™
Epidermal Repair System
A
scientific breakthrough that helps enhance
mitochondrial function and restores skin to its
youthful appearance. SWiCH™ gives the professional
skin specialist a treatment that performs beyond the
results achievable with non-surgical peels.
Skin Type:
Aging, photo-damaged or environmentally-damaged
skin
Properties:
- Based on a
physiological principle of inducing the natural
repair system of the skin to become active
- Activation of
the repair system effects a restoration of both
sun-damaged skin and intrinsic skin aging
changes.
- Helps induce
repair with minimal epidermal damage
- Unlike most
acid-based treatments, the SWiCH™ System is a
leave-on system. The active ingredient remains
to provide the continuous treatment for repair
and restoration.
- Since tissue
damage is minimal, repeated treatment can be
performed at regular intervals without risk of
over-treatment.
The Philosophy
behind SWiCH™
For over 40 years chemical peeling has been
practiced by physicians to rejuvenate or remodel
sun-damaged skin. Both intrinsic and extrinsic aging
changes have been the object of many types of skin
peeling including chemical, mechanical and thermal
modalities. The common thread tying these methods
together is the ability of the skin to heal itself
when damaged. All of these methods produce some
degree of tissue destruction, which incites the
natural repair process within the skin. Consistent
damage to the epidermis, however, may lead to more
serious side effects. In a dermal system that is
already overtaxed, the use of these agents creates a
greater demand on the energy production.
With the SWiCH™ System, it is now possible to
achieve repair of the skin without having to induce
tissue damage. The body’s repair systems, including
that in the skin, are held in a ready state at all
times. Understanding what is needed to trigger the
system is the key to the efficacy of the SWiCH™
System.
Any repair system requires a large input of energy.
Biologically this is in the form of adenosine
triphosphate, or ATP. This energy source is
generated by a natural cycle as part of the
metabolism of food. For the SWiCH™ system to be
effective the active ingredients must penetrate into
the skin. Next, the repair mechanism must be
switched on and the energy supplied-just as you flip
a light switch to supply electrical energy to a
bulb. The three parts of the SWiCH™ System are (1)
effect penetration, (2) generate energy, and (3)
turn on the repair system.
Professional Use:
This product is for professional use only. Your
Circadia representative will thoroughly train you in
the use of this product.
Contraindications:
- Allergy to
aspirin or salicylates
- Allergy to
citric acid of any kind: oranges, lemons,
grapefruit, etc.
- Anyone who
says they are “highly allergic”
- Pregnant or
trying to become pregnant
- Use of
Accutane less than one year ago
- Use of
antibiotics (topical or systemic)
- Laser surgery
within the last 12 weeks
- Using glycolic
acid products, Retin A, or Renova in the last 10
days.
Clients considering
the SWiCH™ program must discontinue the use of Retin
A, Renova, and any AHA products prior to their
session. The guidelines for timing Retin A or
retinol use with SWiCH™ depends on individual skin
type. Any Vitamin A product must be stopped at least
5 days before a SWiCH™ treatment and in some cases
10 days or longer.
Do not perform the SWiCH™ treatments when clients
are noncompliant with these guidelines.
Do not perform the SWiCH™ treatments on any client
with compromised skin of any type.
Do not perform the SWiCH™ treatments for a minimum
of three months after a facelift or blepharolplasty.
Presentation:
System contains:
Hydrating Cleanser (4 oz)
EpiPrep (4oz)
Cellular SWiCH (2 oz)
Fraction V (0.5oz)
Small fan brush
Vitamin Veil Cleanser (0.5 oz)
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Commonly asked questions:
Can I administer the SWiCH™ treatment more
frequently than one per month?
We do not recommend it. The skin needs time to
process the changes and get ready for another
treatment. In some instances, such as very oily,
thick skin, the SWiCH™ could be given every three
weeks.
Can I substitute the Epiprep for another means of
exfoliating?
No. The Epiprep is not categorized as an exfoliant.
It is “opening up” the skin to accept and take the
SWiCH™ solution deep into the skin. The SWiCH™
System is sold as a complete set and needs to be
used as directed.
I have extra cleanser, Epiprep, and solution
after 10 treatments. Can I order more of the ½ oz.
Vitamin Veil and Fraction V?
Yes, we sell them separately. Depending on the area
being covered with each treatment, you will find you
may sometimes have enough material for more than 10
treatments.
Is it safe and/or beneficial to use SWiCH™ on the
hands, arms, and décolleté?
Yes, the SWiCH™ works well on the hands and lower
arms for age spots, discolorations, and general
signs of aging. It is safe for use on the neck and
décolleté, although it is generally more sensitive
than the face and the client may have more flaking
and irritation. They will need extra home care
products.
The instructions say to keep the Epiprep and the
SWiCH™ solution on for 30 minutes. Can I cut that
time down to 20 minutes so I can schedule each
treatment for an hour?
The ideal time is 30 minutes each step. If you must
cut down the time, it should never be less than 20
minutes for optimal results. And never longer than
30 minutes.
Sometimes I feel like I missed a spot when
applying the SWiCH™. Can I go back over and reapply
the SWiCH™ solution?
No, do not reapply the solution. When beginning
application, start at the forehead and carefully
swipe the applicator across the forehead in steady
but consistent pressure. You want to move quickly
but not so fast you miss large areas. The solution
will blend together as it penetrates the skin. Do
not worry if the application was not perfect.
Do the treatments need to be stopped at some
point?
As long as the skin continues to improve and it is
in healthy condition, the SWiCH™ treatments may be
continued indefinitely. All treatments at some point
seem to reach a plateau. If the client experiences a
stand still in progress sometimes taking a break and
continuing with a series of regular facials for a
few months will allow the skin to renew. Going back
to a series of SWiCH™ later will give noticeable
results once again.
My clients want to continue to use the Fraction V
after the recommended 2-3 days post SWiCH™. Is this
beneficial and should I sell them extra Fraction V?
This is a common request and the Fraction V can be
used as often as desired.
Does the client have to stop all glycolic acid
products before the SWiCH™?
Absolutely. We do not recommend mixing other product
lines (especially glycolic acid)when the client is
having SWiCH™ treatments.
Can I give microdermabrasion treatments between
SWiCH™ treatments?
We do not recommend it. We highly recommend the
Circadia Cocoa Enzyme treatment 5-10 days post SWiCH™.
If you feel you need to give a microdermabrasion
treatment between SWiCH™ treatments, wait 2 weeks
after the SWiCH™ and only give one light pass of the
microdermabrasion.
Can I combine LED treatments with the SWiCH™?
We do not recommend it. Testing has not been done
with LED and SWiCH™. We feel, of course, the
benefits of the SWiCH™ are much stronger than the
LED.
Can I still give the SWiCH™ to someone who
forgets to stop using their Vitamin A cream before
their scheduled appointment?
It is not advised. The skin will respond differently
and it may cause unnecessary inflammation and
irritation. It is much safer to reschedule the
appointment for at least a week later and stop all
vitamin A use.
Is it safe to give the SWiCH™ treatment to a
client who shows areas of dry skin?
For best results from the SWiCH™, the skin
should not have dry patches or areas that may be of
concern to you. Use that appointment to give the
client a soothing, hydrating facial and reschedule
the SWiCH for the next time. You may want to sell
the client the Circadia Moisture on Demand to
replenish the dry areas.
Will the SWiCH™ help acne?
The SWiCH is an anti-aging treatment. There are
better choices for acne such as the DermaFrost
Salicylic Acid Peel, or an enzyme application with
the Oxygen Rx Treatment. The skin type and grade of
acne will determine what treatment is best for each
individual condition.
Will the SWiCH™ help to rid the skin of brown
spots?
Yes, it will. The client should be given the White
Veil Lightener two weeks prior to the first SWiCH™
treatment. It should be used daily along with the
Vitamin C Reversal Serum and the Light Day Cream SPF
30 for the duration of the SWiCH™ treatments.
My client returned from vacation with a fading
tan and I gave her a SWiCH™ Treatment. She wanted to
help repair the damage caused by the sun. I thought
since the tan was fading and she wasn’t in the sun
for a few days, it was safe to do a SWiCH™
Treatment. She broke out in little bumps immediately
and got very irritated. What happened?
Even though her skin was not red or sun burned, it
was damaged recently from the sun. A tan is the skin
responding to injury. The skin was still attempting
to heal itself from the sun and the SWiCH™ was
simply too much- too soon. The client needs to allow
the skin to heal, protect from the sun at all times,
do not use anything aggressive at home, and return
to you in 4 weeks.
Can I give the SWiCH™ to a 28 year old with good
skin but concerned about aging?
It is best to wait until she is at least 30-35
years old to begin the SWiCH™ treatments. She will
benefit from home care products such as the Circadia
Night Repair Cream, Vitamin C Reversal Serum, Light
Day Cream SPF 15 or 30. The Alpha/Beta 30%/10% or
the 35% Lactic acid peel could be given for
professional facial treatments finishing with the
Green or Red Tea Masks.
Can I give “micro-current” treatments in
combination with the SWiCH™?
The SWiCH™ has not been tested in combination
with micro-current machines. We can not give you any
specific guidelines or protocols. We do feel the
skin needs a full month to renew and repair after a
SWiCH treatment. If you feel you could give
increased benefits from combining the two, wait at
least 10-14 days after the SWiCH™ to give a
micro-current treatment. Do not give a micro-current
treatment immediately before or after a SWiCH™
treatment.
How do I decide which treatment to give my
client; the Oxygen Rx or the SWiCH™?
The SWiCH™ is an anti-aging skin rejuvenation
treatment. Anyone interested in maintaining
youthful, healthy skin, repairing sun damage,
improving fine lines and wrinkles, and improving the
overall integrity of the skin is a good candidate
for the SWiCH™.
The Oxygen Rx Treatment is excellent for treating
acne, lightening and brightening the skin, and for
treating rosacea. The Oxygen treatment can be given
as frequently as once a week. The SWiCH treatments
should be given once a month.
The Circadia technical guide will give you
additional information on the benefits and
contraindications for both the SWiCH™ and the Oxygen
Rx Treatment.
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