Is oxybrasion similar to cavitation peeling?
These are two different treatments. Cavitation peeling uses ultrasounds to exfoliate the epidermis, which generate a cavitation wave at a specific vibration frequency. This, in turn, with the help of water particles (or tonic / essence) sprayed on the surface of the skin, delicately exfoliates the epidermis. Unlike cavitation peeling, oxybrasion is performed without contact, the device has no direct contact with the client’s skin. The exfoliation effect of the epidermis is achieved thanks to the use of pressurized saline, which gently peels it by hitting the epidermis.
Compendium of knowledge about Oxybrasion
- Is oxybrasion similar to cavitation peeling?
- How is oxybrasion different from microdermabrasion?
- Is oxybrasion indicated in acne?
- Is oxybrasion the right treatment for vascular skin?
- Does the skin peel more intensively after oxybrasion?
- What is the minimum time between treatments?
- Is oxybrasion a painful procedure?
- Can oxybrasion be combined with other facial treatments?
- Can oxybrasion be performed during pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Can oxybrasion be performed in the summer?
- Is it possible to perform oxybrasion with herpes?
- What is the best season for oxybrasion?
- Why is oxybrasion called a water-oxygen peeling?
- How deeply does oxybrasion affect the skin?