

ULTRASONIC PEELING
Ultrasonic peeling is a non-invasive exfoliation method that uses high-frequency sound waves to gently remove dead skin cells and impurities from the surface of the skin. Here’s a closer look at the procedure:
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How It Works:
A handheld device with a metal spatula emits ultrasonic waves. These waves create rapid vibrations and a gentle pressure that dislodge dead skin cells and debris.
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Benefits:
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Effectively cleans pores and removes blackheads without irritation.
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Suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin.
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Enhances skin smoothness and clarity.
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Increases blood flow, promoting a healthy, radiant complexion.
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Improves the absorption of serums and other skincare products applied afterward.
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Procedure:
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Preparation: The skin is cleansed and dampened to facilitate the ultrasonic process.
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Application: The technician moves the device across the skin in a gentle sweeping motion.
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Completion: After exfoliation, nourishing serums are applied to take advantage of the enhanced absorption.
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Contraindications:
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Active Skin Infections: Bacterial, viral (e.g., herpes simplex), or fungal infections.
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Inflamed Acne
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Open Wounds or Cuts
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Skin Conditions: Eczema, psoriasis, or dermatitis in the treatment area.
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Recent Cosmetic Procedures
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Pregnancy
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Pacemakers or Metal Implants