Ultrasonic skin peels are gaining popularity and replacing many traditional skin treatments. Using the same technology that is used in medically diagnostic ultrasounds, the ultrasonic waves are applied to the skin with specialized tools to rejuvenate and replenish the skin.
The technology behind this method of skin care has been around for almost a century and is safe for all skin types. It's relatively quick, with one session lasting about half an hour. It's also quite painless and non-invasive unlike many surgeries and other procedures.
It works on most parts of the body and face, and helps reduce the amount of oil and blemishes on acne prone skin. It basically removes the outermost layer of dead skin and penetrates pores to remove the build up of oil, dirt and other contaminants which can mar the skin.
After a single session, skin is noticeably tighter, firmer and clear of many blemishes. Large pores are reduced and the skin is left feeling supple, smooth and wonderfully soft. Since an ultrasonic peel is non-invasive, recovery time is immediate. While you might experience some slight redness on the area that was treated, this will fade shortly.
There is no need for pain relievers, and no tangible side effects that will prevent you from driving or performing your daily activities, so it's a perfect procedure to have done during your lunch break.
Depending on the initial condition of your skin, you may need more than one blemish reducing session to get your skin under control. Usually your cosmetician will schedule the second session about a week after the first. Once you've achieved the glowing and healthy skin you want, follow up sessions to maintain your skin's appearance can be done about once a month or so.
While an ultrasonic peel is beneficial for all skin types, those who suffer from acne will appreciate the quick and gentle method of restoring their skin and balancing the oil content to keep their skin clear and fresh looking all the time.
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