Can you combine skin cleansing with cavitation peeling?

Of course, combining facial cleansing with cavitation peeling is not only possible but also recommended as an effective skincare method. Cavitation peeling is a procedure that uses ultrasound waves to gently yet deeply cleanse the skin. It is non-invasive and completely painless, making it suitable even for people with sensitive or irritation-prone skin.

In practice, it is often used as a complement to traditional manual cleansing. Manual cleansing effectively removes deeply embedded impurities, blackheads, and excess sebum but may cause slight redness or minor skin damage. Cavitation peeling, in this case, serves as a finishing and soothing procedure – it helps remove residual dead skin cells that may have been missed during manual cleansing. Additionally, the ultrasound waves stimulate microcirculation, which improves skin oxygenation, supports regenerative processes, and accelerates the healing of any minor inflammation.

Regularly combining both treatments enhances the skin’s condition – it becomes smoother, more radiant, and better prepared to absorb active ingredients from skincare products. As a result, the complexion looks fresh, rested, and healthy. This method is particularly recommended for people with oily, combination, or acne-prone skin, but also for anyone looking to achieve deep cleansing and skin revitalization.

However, it is important not to overdo these treatments – too frequent use of cavitation peeling combined with manual cleansing could lead to excessive dryness or disruption of the skin’s natural protective barrier. It is advisable to consult a cosmetologist who can tailor the frequency and intensity of the treatments to the skin’s individual needs.

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