Look For The Gloves.
The esthetician should always wear gloves when performing
extractions. The esthetician is dealing with body fluids, and if she doesn’t
wear gloves, it means she’s not that clean or careful in her work.
Fingers Or Extraction Tool?
Estheticians can remove blackheads with their index fingers,
covered in cotton, by applying pressure to either side of the blackhead and
gently coaxing it from the follicle. Some estheticians prefer to use a
stainless steel tool that has a loop at one end. It’s faster and can get into
awkward places, but some clients find it hurts more.
Whiteheads Are Harder To Remove.
Whiteheads have a layer of dead skin cells that have grown
over the plug of sebum. The esthetician has to make an opening in the skin with
a lancet, a small, sharp, surgical blade that comes in a sterile packet. These
are harder to remove and take more time. The use of lancets is illegal in some
states, and some resort and hotel spas don’t allow their estheticians to use
them.
Extractions Can Hurt.
Different people have different pain thresholds. People with
thicker, oiler skin are usually less sensitive, while people with thinner skin
are usually more sensitive. Estheticians also vary in how aggressive they are.
Speak up if it hurts too much.
Extractions Can Cause Damage If Not Done Correctly.
Too much pressure can cause broken capillaries on people
with sensitive, reddened skin (called couperouse). It can cause dark spots
called hyperpigmentation on people with black skin. And inflamed areas should
not be extracted, because the infection might spread.
Don’t Have An Extraction Marathon.
Extractions shouldn’t last more than ten minutes. If you
have a lot of blackheads and whiteheads, don’t expect to get rid of them in one
session. Too many extractions at one time can be traumatic to the skin.
Extractions Are Important!
If you have acne or blemishes, extractions are the most
important part of the facial for you. Once the follicles are cleared out, your
skin should start to improve. You may want to get facials every two weeks until
your skin is clear. It’s also important to follow up with the right products
and a good home skin care routine.

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