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Working Theory
Needle-free water vapor using aviation technology, the use of high-pressure jet principle, with high-speed air flow to promote liquid, liquid ultra-fine, ultra-high-speed, high-pressure jet straight line way, without damaging the epidermal cells on the basis of direct injection in to the dermis Floor. Really less trauma, comfortable and painless, to avoid the pain and edema caused by injection is a truly non-injectable non-invasive new multi-function needle-free injection platform.
Needle-free water-based injection real essence injection instantly penetrates the dermis, giving the therapist relaxed and comfortable SPA experience. Avoid injection and injection caused by pain and edema, absorption rate is 10 times more than ordinary painting. Needleless water depth of 0.4mm to 2mm controllable injection of drugs and cream directly from the epidermis to the basal layer of the skin, the liquid dispersion in the subcutaneous distribution, the onset time, absorption rate high.


Application
Deep Exfoliation: The high-pressure jet stream effectively removes dead skin cells, dirt, and oil from the skin’s surface. This leads to a smoother texture and helps unclog pores.
Hydration: By infusing the skin with hyaluronic acid and other hydrating agents, the Jet Peel enhances moisture retention, leaving the skin plump and hydrated.
Wrinkle minimization: The treatment effectively reduces wrinkles and fine lines, helping to combat signs of aging for a firmer, more youthful look.
Anti-Aging: The treatment stimulates collagen production, which helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, giving the skin a firmer and more youthful appearance.
Acne Reduction: The exfoliation and deep cleaning properties help reduce acne and prevent future breakouts by keeping the pores clear and reducing excess oil.
How often should you get a jet peel?
Jet peel results are temporary and you need to keep getting them to see continuous results.
Some anecdotally recommend getting a jet peel roughly every 2 to 4 weeks. However, the exact time frame depends on factors like your skin type and budget.
Jet peel vs. microdermabrasion
Microdermabrasion is a procedure that uses an applicator with a rough surface to exfoliate your skin. It can reduce signs of aging, acne, and scars.
Both microdermabrasion and jet peels exfoliate your skin. However, microdermabrasion targets the outer layer called your epidermis, while jet peels target the deeper layer of skin (the dermis).
Jet peel vs. radiofrequency therapy
Radiofrequency (RF) therapy is a non-surgical method of tightening your skin. Both jet peel facials and radiofrequency therapy target the deep layer of your skin called the dermis.
Jet peels help cleanse and exfoliate your skin, while RF therapy uses high-energy waves to produce heat to stimulate collagen production and reduce wrinkles.
RF therapy is much more expensive than jet peels. Some people use jet peels as a pre-treatment for RF therapy.
Jet peel vs. HydraFacial and Dermalinfusion
Dermalinfusion is a technique that uses a diamond-tipped wand to exfoliate your skin while vacuuming away debris and infusing your skin with serum. It offers many of the same benefits as jet peels, and both treatments can be gentle enough to perform on rosacea and acne.
HydraFacials are another very similar technique that exfoliates your skin and infuses your skin with serum. There’s not enough research on these three treatments to say that one is definitively better than the others.