Is it true that my skin is in a slightly worse condition within a few days after cavitation peeling?

Cavitation peeling is one of the most popular and gentle skin cleansing treatments, utilizing ultrasound to remove dead skin cells, impurities, and excess sebum. Although the procedure is relatively mild, the skin may experience a temporary deterioration in condition afterward, which is entirely normal.

Immediately after the peeling, the skin may appear slightly red and more sensitive, especially for individuals with delicate or couperose-prone skin. During the first few days following the treatment, the skin undergoes a natural regeneration and cleansing process. During this time, the body continues to expel remaining impurities and toxins that may have been trapped deeper within the pores. As a result, minor blemishes, irritations, or uneven texture may appear. Some clients may interpret this as a worsening of their skin condition, but it is important to note that this is only a temporary stage.

The exfoliation process stimulated by cavitation peeling helps accelerate cell renewal. A few days after the procedure, the skin begins to calm down and gradually takes on a healthier appearance. It becomes smoother, softer to the touch, and its tone may even out. Regular treatments, as recommended by a cosmetologist, can effectively reduce the visibility of blackheads, improve skin hydration, and enhance the absorption of nutrients from skincare products.

To minimize the risk of irritation, it is crucial to follow proper post-treatment care. It is recommended to avoid using harsh mechanical exfoliants, highly drying products, or cosmetics containing acids for a few days after the cavitation procedure. Maintaining good hydration and protecting the skin from UV rays with sunscreen is also essential. This will help ensure a smoother regeneration process and more visible, long-lasting results.

Have you experienced such temporary changes after cavitation peeling, or are you just considering undergoing the procedure?

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