The ultrasonic peeling is a skin treatment that removes the corneal layer. This layer covers the outer surface of facial and body tissue. It works similarly to chemical peeling but with some variations. Its goal is to cleanse the skin, clear pores of dirt, blackheads, and pimples, and minimize facial imperfections, improving brightness and reducing the appearance of fine wrinkles.
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What is ultrasonic peeling
It is a way to fully regenerate skin collagen, remove cells that block oxygenation, and give the face a uniform color and tone. Ultrasonic peeling is applied using a special device, which can be either portable or professional. It features a surgical steel spatula that must be slid over the treatment area. It emits ultrasounds at a non-audible frequency. It is painless and very comfortable to apply, both for you and the professional using it.
Through inaudible sound waves emitted by the ultrasonic peeling device, it is possible to destroy the outermost layer of cellular tissue without damaging the deeper layers, which are healthier and where we want to activate collagen and elastin synthesis. Additionally, fibroblast activity will increase until reaching full efficiency. So, with this technique, we can achieve all the benefits and results without causing skin abrasions like other methods. Let’s take a closer look at the different types of ultrasonic peelings.
Types of ultrasonic peeling
- Hydrating.
- Cleansing.
- Deep regenerating.
- Facial lifting.
Since there are different types of ultrasonic peeling, selecting the appropriate device settings allows for a variety of skin treatments.
Some people only need hydration, while others require facial cleansing. However, when facial spots appear due to age, sun exposure, or other factors, a higher power level can be selected for the ultrasonic peeling to have greater effects. It can penetrate the skin more deeply, improving its impact and accelerating the regeneration of the corneal layer.
It may include the use of cosmetic acids to enhance results, whether minor or major. It penetrates the deeper skin layers and offers more benefits, similar to what happens when looking for a before-and-after effect with facial peeling. The selected ultrasonic intensity will determine the differences in treatment types.
How ultrasonic peeling works
What’s great about this treatment is its simplicity. It is so easy that home-use devices are available, taking up very little space, though with slightly less power.
How to use ultrasonic peeling involves placing the spatula at a 45º angle and making several passes over the facial skin. It extends from the handheld device to glide over the always-moist skin. It emits supersonic waves that have been pre-programmed to treat the epidermis based on each person’s needs.
It is essential to select the correct operating mode, especially when used with cosmetics. Depending on the desired effect, a toner, facial cleanser, chemical or plant-based acid may be applied. If you aim for facial cleansing, a toner followed by a moisturizing cream may suffice. It will remove dirt, sebum, blackheads, and small pimples or blemishes on the face.
- Application of facial toner or cleanser.
- Use of the device to clean the skin and remove sebum residues.
- Application of cosmetics.
- Use of the device again.
- Application of moisturizer.
If you want intense and deep exfoliation or a lifting effect, using an acid may be necessary for a stronger impact (steps 3 and 4). In that case, it is applied only to the target area. For example, if there is a facial spot, a small amount of mandelic acid should be applied to the spot, and the ultrasonic peeling should be used over it. Afterward, it is cleaned to remove any residue, and a moisturizing cream with hyaluronic acid or aloe vera is applied to soothe and enhance the skin’s condition.
Ultrasonic vibration creates an aerosol effect on the molecules of the applied products. These molecules collide with skin tissues, causing dead cells to shed. However, there are different device settings, and the pulses can be continuous or intermittent, at varying intensities, penetrating approximately 0.5 cm into the skin.
Now, let’s look at the people who should avoid using it or take precautions.
Contraindications
They are practically the same as for all facial treatments. You should avoid using it if you have:
- Dermatitis.
- Eczema.
- Atopic skin.
- Fungal infection.
- Severe acne – you should consult your case.
- Skin diseases.
- Breastfeeding and pregnancy – certain cosmetics should be avoided.
Some people have sensitive skin, so it is always good to inform the aesthetic center if you have high sensitivity or anything that you think might affect you. The same goes for any doubts you may have.
Although it works well for eliminating small pimples, it is recommended to avoid it for some types of acne. If this applies to you, you can consult a professional for personalized advice. The person performing the treatment will assess your symptoms and determine if this treatment is suitable for you.
Differences between ultrasonic and chemical peeling
The most evident difference is that chemical peeling uses a series of abrasive acids such as glycolic acid, mandelic acid, kojic acid, and salicylic acid. These molecules have strong active properties that affect cellular tissues. They burn and exfoliate the skin, causing peeling and stimulating regeneration.
With ultrasonic peeling, the use of AHA or BHA acids is not necessary. However, they can be added to enhance its effects, which is quite common. If they are used, it is advisable to have a dermatologist, cosmetologist, or similar professional apply them. This technique is much more potent and may have side effects, so it is crucial to understand how to use abrasive substances, the exposure time, and how to adapt them to each skin type.
Another key difference is that traditional chemical peels do not use any devices, while the latest-generation ultrasonic peeling does. This is part of its core function—leveraging technological advances for skin health. It modifies sound waves at different frequencies to penetrate the cellular membrane.
As for the differences from herbal peeling, they are the same. Despite using natural products, they also do not involve the use of a handheld device.
Can it be used on the body?
The good thing is that it can be used on the entire body. Although it is primarily used for the face, ultrasonic peeling is also effective for spots and marks on the back, neck, and décolleté. You just need to glide the small steel spatula over the area with imperfections, whether on the glutes, abdomen, or other areas you want to make smoother and firmer.
The effects are similar to those on the face. If you check the steps for body peeling and follow them, you will get even better results.
What are the benefits?
We have already mentioned some of them throughout the article, but let’s detail the benefits of ultrasonic peeling:
- Improves skin texture.
- Eliminates pimples and blackheads.
- Enhances skin tone.
- Gives a more natural glow.
- Can be used to remove age spots, sun spots, etc.
- Provides a tightening and lifting effect.
Overall, it offers the benefits of chemical peeling but is simpler and safer.
How much does ultrasonic peeling cost?
Here, we need to differentiate between at-home treatments and professional sessions at an aesthetic clinic.
For the first option, if you purchase a portable ultrasonic peeling device, the cost is only the one-time purchase of the equipment. After that, there is a minimal expense for the products you use, such as creams, but this is very low. The main cost is the investment in the machine, which can range from $100 to $300, depending on power and programming options.
On the other hand, if you go to an aesthetic clinic, the price will be slightly higher, but the results are usually better. A session can cost between $20 and $50, and if you opt for deep cleansing or a tightening effect to reduce imperfections and boost elasticity, the price may be slightly higher. However, it also depends on the intensity, the cosmetics used, and the location of the clinic.
Reviews
We love being taken care of, so it’s great to use this treatment from time to time. Like any facial care treatment, rejuvenating the skin and enhancing your appearance should be done at the right time. Sometimes a superficial cleansing is enough, while other times, a deeper exfoliation is needed to remove spots or even out skin tone. That might be the perfect moment to try ultrasonic peeling and form your own opinion.
That said, always seek advice from a professional, and you’ll see how much you like it.
Could you please specify which type of metallic material is contraindicated? I think it refers to dental implants, screws in the ankle, or plates in the back, etc. I would like to know more and with more accuracy. Thank you.
The contraindication of metallic materials usually refers to dental implants, screws in the ankles, plates in the back, or any other internal metal in the body. It is important to consult with a specialist before using ultrasonic devices.
Very interesting information, thank you very much.
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Hello, I’ve had 2 sessions of this ultrasonic peeling. At first, I was concerned about the dark mustache spot. I went to the center, and they told me it would disappear in 3 sessions. Finally, another girl performed the treatment, and the only thing she applied was a white clay mask in the first session, and a regenerating mask in the second. After the second session, I felt a burning sensation on the lower side of my chin upwards, and now I have small black dots and visible spots! I’m desperate because it was looking great, but now it’s all rough, even behind my ear on the lower part. I don’t know what to do…
I’m sorry to hear what happened to you. If you experienced burning and spots after the ultrasonic peeling, I recommend stopping the treatment and consulting a dermatologist as soon as possible. It could be an adverse reaction or sensitivity to the products used.
Where can I find this cleaning device?
You can find this cleaning device in online stores, and sometimes large department stores have them available.
I’m interested in purchasing the device.
If you’re interested in purchasing the device, check specialized beauty stores or online sales platforms.
Hello, I would like to know what kind of creams should be applied before, during, and after using the ultrasonic peeling.
Before the ultrasonic peeling, it’s recommended to cleanse the skin with a mild gel. During the procedure, conductive gels or hydrating serums can be used. After the treatment, it’s ideal to apply a calming cream and sunscreen.
Hello. I would like to know if this works for skin with rosacea.
Ultrasonic peeling can be used on skin with rosacea, but with caution. It’s best to consult with a dermatologist to avoid possible irritation.
Very good.
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Good afternoon, does the Skin Cleaner device not only clean the skin but also help with skin sagging? Thank you.
Good afternoon, the Skin Cleaner is designed to deeply cleanse the skin, but it does not have a specific effect on sagging. For that, treatments like radiofrequency or microcurrent therapy are recommended.