Cavitation peeling
- Aneta Chmara
- Jan 15, 2019
- 1 min read
Updated: Dec 19, 2020
Cavitation peeling involves painless, skin treatment using ultrasonic vibration, which allows for precise removal of excess sebum from the pores and hair follicles, and for removal of calloused skin to get rid of the bacteria.
It provides smooth and rejuvenated skin, improves microcirculation, and disinfects. This procedure is designed for very sensitive, delicate, thin skin, and skin prone to irritation.
Advantages of cavitation peeling
Painlessly and quickly cleans the skin of the face, neck and neckline.
Helps treat acne.
Lightens pigmentation pigmentation.
Stimulates the regeneration of damaged tissue accelerating smoothing scars.
Prepares the skin for cosmetic procedures (it is nourished and purified.)
Increases the permeability of cell membranes allowing the injection of active substances.
Helps strengthen blood vessels.
Eliminate fine lines and prevents their creation.
Eliminates bags and dark circles under the eyes by improving blood circulation.
Breaks down fat molecules increasing the effectiveness of anti-cellulite and firming treatments.
Regeneration of the skin and facial muscles.
Removes dead skin, which assists with blood flow.
Indications for treatment
Contaminated skin.
Acne-prone skin (bactericidal.)
Contraindications to the procedure
The procedure is not suitable for pregnant women, people with inflammatory skin, skin with tuberculosis, or people with a pace maker.
Recommendations for treatment
Usually, between 2 and 10 treatments are needed with an interval of 1-2 weeks in between. On average, clients take an average of 5 treatments for the best effect.

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