What is ultrasonic Peel?
Ultrasonic peel is skin cleansing procedure using a special device that creates ultrasonic waves and high-frequency vibration providing dead skin cells removal and rejuvenation of the outer layer of skin. In other words, ultrasonic peel is a type of superficial mechanical peeling affecting the granular and the horny layer of skin.
How often should I get an ultrasonic Peel?
1 treatment every 3 weeks. The ultrasonic peel pumps vibrational energy into the skin to exfoliate and stimulate the removal of impurities and dead skin cells, whilst the galvanic rejuvenating current harnesses the power of Elderberry and Orange flower extracts to restore moisture and vitality.
What causes peeling failures of ultrasonic bonds?
The different distributions of ultrasonic energy at the positions with W-plugs and without W-plugs caused stress concentrations around the top or bottom surfaces of the W-plugs, which resulted in peeling failures of the bonds. Content may be subject to copyright.
What are the results of a peel test?
Common results from a peel test are initial peak force, average force over the seal, and peel strength (average force per width of the specimen). Peel testing is critical for evaluating the seal strength of various adhesive bonds.