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Facial Treatment Procedure
Facial Treatment Procedure
1. Cleansing:
Purpose: Removes dirt, makeup, and impurities from the skin surface.
Process: Involves cleansing with a gentle cleanser, followed by steam to open pores, and then
extraction of blackheads and whiteheads if necessary.
2. Exfoliation:
Methods: Includes chemical peels (using acids to exfoliate) or mechanical exfoliation (using scrubs or
microdermabrasion).
3. Extraction:
Purpose: Removes blackheads and whiteheads that are difficult to extract at home.
Process: Typically done after steaming the face to soften the pores, making it easier to remove
impurities.
4. Facial Masks:
Purpose: Provides hydration, addresses specific skin concerns, and improves skin texture.
Types: Clay masks (for deep cleansing), sheet masks (soaked in serums), and cream masks (for
hydration).
5. Facial Massage:
Purpose: Stimulates blood circulation, relaxes facial muscles, and promotes a healthy glow.
Techniques: Effleurage, petrissage, tapping, and acupressure are commonly used massage
techniques.
6. Microdermabrasion:
Purpose: Exfoliates the skin using a machine to improve skin texture and reduce minor
imperfections.
Process: Uses a device to spray tiny crystals on the skin and then vacuums them away, removing
dead skin cells.
7. Chemical Peels:
Purpose: Improves skin tone, reduces wrinkles, and treats acne scars or sun damage.
Process: Involves applying a chemical solution to the skin, which causes it to exfoliate and eventually
peel off.
8. Microcurrent Facial:
9. Laser Therapy:
Purpose: Targets specific skin issues like wrinkles, acne scars, or pigmentation.
Process: Involves using lasers to remove or reshape skin layers, stimulating collagen production and
improving skin appearance.
10. Dermaplaning:
Purpose: Removes dead skin cells and fine facial hair, resulting in smoother skin.
Process: Uses a sterile surgical scalpel to gently shave the skin's surface.