Ultrasonic facial peeling is one of the most common procedures in cosmological practice. The advantage of this procedure over other types of peels is that the skin does not need to be steamed and there are no undesirable consequences after the procedure.
Before starting the procedure, the patient's skin must be cleansed with milk, then treated with a tonic. Ultrasonic peeling itself is best done using a special aqueous gel or by wetting the treated area with mineral water. During operation, ultrasound on the surface of the skin causes the effect of cavitation. This means that due to the ultrasonic wave, there is an increase in fluid fluctuations in the cells and intercellular space, which leads to disruption of the connections of keratinized cells. Along with this, excess sebum is removed.
The duration of the procedure is 20-30 minutes depending on the patient's skin type. Remember that during ultrasonic peeling, the skin surface heats up to 45-50 degrees, depending on the power you choose. Therefore, you need to work smoothly, without stopping for a long time in one area.
With the help of an ultrasonic spatula, after the peeling, biologically active serums can be injected. To do this, apply serum to the skin and rub it into the skin with massage movements. We leave for 5-10 minutes. Then we cover the surface to be treated with gauze napkins soaked in mineral water. For such a procedure, we turn the spatula over and firmly pressing it to the napkin we carry out the procedure. The patient will feel warm in the treated areas.
The ultrasonic wave also has a lymphatic drainage effect. It reduces swelling and stimulates the removal of stagnant fluid in the tissues.
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