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To understand why ultrasound wave
is so good for your skin, let’s have a look
at human skin. Our skin tissue consist of three
layers:
1. Epidermis
2. Dermis
3. Hypodermis |
The thinnest skin tissue is on the face and the thickest
is on the sole of the feet. The thickness varies with
indifferent people and fat is the main composition in
the hypodermis.
Human skin tissues consist of an outermost epidermis (epidermal
layer), fibrous dermis (dermal layer) and adipose hypodermis
(hypodermis layer) that regenerates every 28-day.
The barrier in the middle of epidermis protects skin against
the external environment and matter. The barrier
is very important in order to protect your skin,
but has negative affect in respect of
beauty treatments, because it interferes with absorption
of nourishment products such as lotions and creams.
Our portable Fyola Skin Massager, makes your body slimmer
and healthier through ultrasonic waves and galvanic ion.
It helps in the elimination of waste matter in your pores,
the buildup of skin resilience and adipose combustion
with multiple functions using a million times ultrasonic
micro-vibration per second and galvanic ion.
EPIDERMIS
This is the outermost layer of the skin and is especially
thick on the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet.
The epidermis is only a few millimeters thick.
Within the epidermis are various layers of cells, the
outermost of which is called the stratum corneum (or horny
layer). This surface layer is composed of twenty-five
to thirty sub-layers of flattened scale-like cells, which
are continually being cast off by friction and replaced
by the cells of the deeper epidermal layers. This surface
layer is the real protective layer of the skin.
A normal circle of metabolism of the horny cells is 28
days, but aging causes this metabolic speed to be reduced
by up to 40 days.
New skin cells are formed in the deepest layer within
the epidermis, called the stratum germinativum. This layer
is very important as no other layer can form these new
cells which gradually move towards the outer layers of
the skin as the stratum corneum is abraded or shed.
DERMIS
The dermis is a tough and elastic layer containing white
fibrous tissue interlaced with yellow elastic fibres.
The nutrition of the epidermis comes from the dermis.
If the dermis is not healthy, the epidermis would not
be healthy either.
Many structures are embedded in the dermis including:
- Blood vessels
- Lymphatic capillaries and vessels
- Sensory nerve endings
- Sweat glands and their ducts
- Sebaceous glands
- Hair follicles, hair bulbs and hair roots.
The blood vessels may vasodilate in hot weather and may
be more easily seen beneath the skin. This process enables
greater circulation to the skin and increases heat loss
from the body, helping the body to maintain a constant temperature
(part of temperature homeostasis). This process also increases
the absorption rate of some chemicals, for example, organic
solvents.
The sweat glands are tubular glands found in most areas
of the body. They are most numerous in the palms and soles
of the feet. Sweat or perspiration excreted by these glands
helps cool the body in hot weather to assist in temperature
regulation (temperature homeostasis) of the body.
The sebaceous glands are the oil secreting glands that
help lubricate the hair shaft and outermost layer of the
skin. A certain amount of oil on the skin is necessary
to keep it soft and pliable. This natural oil on the skin
also helps to give skin its water resistance
HYPODERMIS
This is the deepest skin layer. It connects or binds the
dermis above it to the underlying organs. The hypodermis
is mainly composed of loose fibrous connective tissue
and fat. Females have a hypodermis that is generally about
8% thicker than in males.
The fatty tissue keeps our body heat not to be over vaporized.
When the body contacts with the outside world, it functions
as a good barrier. Fat is transformed to fatty acid and
triglyceride and stored in the fatty cells. The fatty
cells are responsible for composing, storing and burning
fat in order to offer energy that organs or tissues need.
However, if fat deposits too much, the density of the
fatty cells would become too high to be easily transformed
again. The deposit fat becomes lipid cellulite tissue.
Aging reduces our metabolism. Once the fat stored up,
it is not easy to decompose again. Due to the reduction
of metabolic speed, the older person finds it harder to
lose weight than a younger person.
How Ultrasound Waves Help Improve your Skin?
The major functions of the skin are
- Provides some protection for the body against many
pathogenic microbes and chemical agents
- Protects underlying tissues from UV light
- Restricts fluid and water loss
- Is the sensory organ for temperature, pressure, touch
and pain
- Important role in metabolism, including vitamin D
synthesis and bio transformation of some chemicals.
The skin acts to synthesis vitamin D by the action of
short wave UV light on specific sterol precursors in
the skin, which are then converted to vitamin D.
This skin formation is very important to protect your
from any harmful ultraviolet rays, bacteria and disease.
It also interrupts the nutrition (Nourishment) supply.
Fortunately, the high frequency ultrasound waves can pass
through skin protection and removes the waste product
from pores which cannot be cleaned by facial washing.
It also activates each cellular-tissue to reverse the
effects of muscle's slackness and contraction functions.
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