Microdermabrasion

What is Microdermabrasion?

Microdermabrasion is a minimally invasive procedure that helps renew overall skin tone and texture. It is effective in improving sun damage, wrinkles, fine lines, age spots, acne scarring, melasma, and other skin concerns. The procedure involves a special applicator that gently sands away the thick outer layer of the skin, promoting a refreshed, rejuvenated look.

Types of Microdermabrasion Treatments

  • Diamond-tip Handpiece: Designed to gently exfoliate dead skin cells, the diamond-tip handpiece suctions off cells immediately. It's ideal for sensitive areas, like around the eyes, and the depth of abrasion can be controlled by adjusting the pressure and duration of application.

  • Crystal Microdermabrasion: This method uses a crystal-emitting handpiece to spray fine crystals, which exfoliate the outer skin layers while suctioning off dead cells. Crystals like aluminum oxide and sodium bicarbonate are typically used.

  • Hydradermabrasion: A newer technique, hydradermabrasion combines simultaneous crystal-free exfoliation and dermal infusion of products, enhancing collagen production and stimulating blood flow to improve skin texture.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Microdermabrasion

Here are some common questions regarding microdermabrasion, its benefits, and post-treatment care.

1. What is microdermabrasion good for?

Microdermabrasion is effective for treating light scarring, discoloration, sun damage, and stretch marks. It can improve overall skin tone and texture.

2. How long do the effects of microdermabrasion last?

Microdermabrasion effects are temporary as skin regenerates approximately every 30 days. Regular sessions every two to four weeks are recommended for lasting improvements.

3. Is microdermabrasion painful?

Microdermabrasion is not painful as it only affects the skin’s surface layers, making it a gentle and comfortable treatment.

4. Are the results of microdermabrasion permanent?

No, microdermabrasion results are not permanent and require maintenance treatments for continuous improvement.

5. Who should not get microdermabrasion?

Individuals who have used isotretinoin within the past six months should avoid microdermabrasion due to an increased risk of scarring.

6. How often should you get microdermabrasion?

For optimal results, six to twelve sessions are recommended, with treatments spaced two to four weeks apart.

7. Does the face turn red after microdermabrasion?

Yes, mild redness similar to a sunburn is common after microdermabrasion, but this typically fades within a few hours.

8. How much does microdermabrasion cost?

The cost varies depending on the treatment area and number of sessions needed. Consult your provider for a personalized estimate.

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