What is facial cleansing?
Professional facial cleansing in a clinical setting is often deeper and more specialized than daily at-home care. Dermatology and aesthetic clinics offer a wide range of professional procedures. For example:
Chemical peel:A chemical solution is applied to the skin to remove the top layer. This improves texture, reduces fine lines, and helps with acne and pigmentation.
Microdermabrasion:A specialized device gently exfoliates the top layer, improves texture, and stimulates collagen production. Used for fine lines, sun damage, and minor scars.
Hydrafacial:A multi-step procedure that includes cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, hydration, and antioxidant protection. It aims to improve skin health and address specific concerns.
Dermaplaning:Manual exfoliation with a sterile scalpel removes dead cells and fine peach fuzz, leaving the skin smooth and bright.
Laser treatments:Laser targets pigmentation, redness, and uneven texture while improving overall tone.
Ultrasonic cleansing:Ultrasonic vibrations gently lift impurities and exfoliate the skin. Often used in deep cleansing.
Comedone extraction:Manual removal of black and white comedones is a common step in professional facials. Sterile instruments are used.
Oxygen facial:Oxygen and serum are delivered under pressure, providing hydration and a more youthful glow.
"Refresh and revive your skin with a deep cleanse - because healthy glow starts with a clean foundation."
Professional deep facial cleansing
These procedures should be performed by licensed specialists. The choice of method depends on your skin type, concerns, and desired results. A consultation is recommended before treatment to assess the skin and choose an individualized approach.
