From a medical point of view, does a beauty instrument work?

From a medical point of view, a beauty instrument will have some efficacy and effect, but its effect varies depending on the specific device and the way it is used. The following is an introduction to some of the common functions of beauty devices and related points of view:

1. Cleansing and exfoliating functions: Some beauty devices claim to deep clean and exfoliate the skin, such as electric cleansing brushes or ultrasonic cleansers. These devices may be able to remove dirt and dead skin cells from the surface of the skin, making it cleaner and smoother.

2. Lifting and tightening capabilities: Some beauty devices claim to lift and tighten the skin through techniques such as electric current, heat, or sound waves, such as an electric beauty implanter or radiofrequency tightener. These devices may stimulate skin tissue and promote collagen production, thereby improving skin elasticity and firmness.

3. Skin care ingredient import function: Some beauty devices claim to help the skin better absorb the ingredients in skin care products, such as importers or laser channelizers. These devices promote the penetration of skin care product ingredients through negative ions, electric current, or sound waves to enhance skin care effects.

However, scientific studies on the efficacy and effectiveness of cosmetic devices are not entirely consistent, and there is insufficient clinical evidence to prove their long-term effectiveness and safety. For different skin problems, such as acne, wrinkles and pigmentation, targeted treatment and care may be needed, and beauty devices are not a substitute for professional treatments.

In addition, when using beauty devices, you need to pay attention to the instructions for use, operate them properly and follow the recommended frequency and duration of use. For sensitive or irritated skin, certain beauty devices may need to be avoided or used with caution.

In summary, while beauty devices may produce some results in some people, their effectiveness varies from person to person. If you have specific skin concerns, it is recommended to consult a professional medical aesthetician or dermatologist for personalized advice and treatment options.