Ultrasonic technology isn’t new for us. It started with ultrasonic toothbrushes, and now many products are available with ultrasonic technology. Let’s discuss a new trendy skincare product that also works on the same sonic waves.

Ultrasonic skin scrubbers are also called ultrasonic skin spatulas. These are metal devices with high-frequency vibration using sound waves. They are famous for:
- Deep cleansing of the skin
- Pore cleansing
- Gentle exfoliation
- Comedone extraction
These devices make our pores wide open and gently remove all the debris and buildup by vibrations and scrubbing. After the process, pores are cleaned, so they appear smaller and less prominent giving off clean and bright skin.
In contrast to its name, it isn’t a rubber device. It is a metal device that transfers high-frequency waves from cell to cell. When you want to buy one, the market has so many options. So you should know that all ultrasonic scrubbers work on the same principle. Prices vary on the quality and life of the device. So don’t just fall for the price; check the right quality of the product.
While using this device, make sure you don’t overuse or use it aggressively as this can injure your skin. Whichever product you have bought, make sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully.
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About the Author: Dr. Iqra Mubashar is a registered Pharmacist originally from Pakistan, Lahore. She has earned her pharmacy degree from the University of veterinary and animal sciences, Lahore. She has completed her internship as a trainee from Children hospital, Lahore. She has completed her research work in clinical pharmacy and pharmaceutics. She has worked as a healthcare documentation head in Al-Qasim enterprises, Islamabad. She has specialized in prescription handling, drugs information, literature research, patient counseling and pharmaceutical care plans. Her research work on coronavirus is under publication.

