The clinic kept this tool for a reason.
Professional estheticians have used ultrasonic spatulas for years — they just never advertised it loudly because a device you own once is a client they lose forever. The technology isn't new. The access is. A single at-home tool now does what a $150 hydrafacial session does: physically dislodge compacted sebum, prepare the skin to absorb active ingredients, and leave the surface visibly smoother — all without touching it with a single fingernail.