Electroportation
Is used to enhance the absorption of skincare products by temporarily increasing skin permeability with electric pulses.
How Electroporation Facial Treatment Works
1. Preparation: The skin is cleansed thoroughly to remove any makeup, oils, and impurities.
2. Application of Active Ingredients: A serum or solution containing active ingredients, such as hyaluronic acid, vitamins, peptides, or antioxidants, is applied to the skin.
3. Electroporation: A handheld device that emits controlled electrical pulses, is moved over the skin. These pulses temporarily create micro-channels in the cell membranes.
4. Enhanced Penetration: The active ingredients penetrate through these micro-channels into the deeper layers of the skin.
5. Pore Closure: The cell membranes quickly reseal, trapping the beneficial ingredients inside the skin.
Benefits of Electroporation Facial Treatment Non-Invasive:
Improves skin texture, tone, and overall appearance.
Enhanced Absorption
The electrical pulses significantly increase the absorption of active ingredients, making the treatment more effective than topical application alone.
Immediate Results
Many patients notice immediate improvements in skin hydration, texture, and radiance.
Customizable
The treatment can be tailored to address specific skin concerns, such as aging, pigmentation, acne, or dryness, and is generally safe for all skin types and tones
No Downtime
Since the procedure is non-invasive, there is no recovery time needed, allowing patients to resume their daily activities immediately.
Pigmentation
Helps in reducing dark spots and evening out skin tone.
Collagen Stimulation
The electrical pulses can also stimulate collagen production, leading to firmer and more youthful-looking skin over time.
Acne
Delivers antibacterial and anti-inflammatory ingredients to reduce acne and prevent breakouts.
Anti-Aging & Hydration
Reduces fine lines and wrinkles, and improves skin elasticity. Deeply hydrates the skin, making it look plumper and more radiant.
Overall Skin Rejuvenation
Electroporation facial treatment is a popular and effective method for enhancing skin health and appearance, providing a non-invasive alternative to traditional mesotherapy with the added benefits of increased ingredient absorption and minimal discomfort.
Electroportation
Electroportation
Electroportation
Duration ~ 30 - 45 minutes
$120 per treatment
Contraindictions for electroportation facial treatments: Electroporation facial treatments, also known as electropermeabilization, involve the use of electrical pulses to enhance the delivery of substances (like serums) into the skin. However, there are several contraindications to consider for such treatments: Pregnancy: Electrical treatments are generally avoided during pregnancy due to potential risks to the fetus. Pacemakers and other electronic implants: The electrical pulses used in electroporation can interfere with the functioning of pacemakers and other electronic medical devices. Metal implants: Patients with metal implants in the treatment area may experience adverse effects due to the electrical currents. Severe cardiovascular conditions: Individuals with significant heart conditions should avoid electroporation treatments due to potential risks associated with electrical currents. Epilepsy: The electrical stimulation may trigger seizures in individuals with epilepsy. Active skin infections or inflammation: Electroporation should not be performed on areas with active infections, inflammation, or open wounds to avoid exacerbating the condition. Recent facial surgery or procedures: Patients who have recently undergone facial surgery or other invasive facial procedures should avoid electroporation until fully healed. Photosensitivity disorders: Conditions that cause increased sensitivity to light may be aggravated by the treatment. Severe acne or rosacea: These conditions may be worsened by the treatment, so it is typically avoided. Autoimmune diseases: Certain autoimmune conditions may be contraindications, as the treatment could potentially exacerbate symptoms. Skin cancer: Patients with skin cancer should not undergo electroporation treatments in the affected area.