How deep will cavitation peeling exfoliate my skin?

Cavitation peeling is a skin exfoliation treatment that uses ultrasound, providing a gentle and non-invasive method. Its effect is limited to the surface layer of the skin, specifically the stratum corneum (the outermost layer of the epidermis). This layer consists of dead skin cells that are naturally shed through the skin’s regeneration process.

During the procedure, ultrasound waves create microbubbles on the skin’s surface, which burst under pressure, resulting in a gentle mechanical exfoliation of dead skin cells. As a result, the skin is cleansed of impurities, excess sebum, and dead cells, leaving it refreshed, smoother, and more radiant. Cavitation peeling does not penetrate the deeper layers of the epidermis or the dermis, making it completely safe and suitable even for individuals with sensitive, couperose, or irritation-prone skin.

Since cavitation peeling only works on the skin’s surface, it is not sufficient to address issues associated with deeper skin layers, such as acne scars, deep wrinkles, or pigmentation that is embedded in lower layers. In these cases, more intensive treatments, such as chemical peels, microdermabrasion, or laser therapy, may be necessary to stimulate regeneration in the dermis.

However, cavitation peeling is highly effective as part of a regular skincare routine. Regular treatments help maintain clean pores, reduce sebum production, prevent the formation of blackheads, and prepare the skin to absorb active ingredients from skincare products more effectively. Additionally, the treatment improves microcirculation and oxygenates skin cells, contributing to a healthy and vibrant complexion.

In our opinion, cavitation peeling only exfoliates the outer, keratinized layer of the epidermis. It is a safe, gentle procedure suitable for various skin types, particularly for refreshing the skin and preventing minor imperfections. For deeper effects, it may be beneficial to consider other, more intensive skin treatments.

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