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By many, microdermabrasion is chosen as an anti-aging treatment to reduce fine lines and wrinkles. Other than its non-invasive "peeling" benefit, it also benefits our skin by promoting collagen production and improves skin elasticity. Recently, microdermabrasion for acne is also being view as the best acne treatment in combating acne, acne scars or pimples.
What Is Microdermabrasion? Microdermabrasion, also known as Crystal Peel works by using a pen device to blast a stream of non-allergenic crystals onto the skin layer. With "abrading" strokes, it peels off the layer of dead skin cells which reveal the new skin underneath.
But How Does It Helps In Treating Acne? Acne is the most common skin condition in the United States and it has been affecting people from all ages and races. In fact, acne are causes by bacteria which are trapped between the top layer of dead skin cells and the new skin layer which are trying to push upwards. With changes in weather or humidity conditions, the outermost layer of dead skin cells build up quickly and at the same time our oil glands produce too much oil "sebum". This results in the skin pores being block and as the bacteria in the pores grow, it forms the red and swollen acne. Therefore, microdermabrasion for acne are effective as the layers of dead skin cell are being exfoliated, thereby allowing new skin cells to regenerate without any "obstacles".
However, if you have a serious acne outbreak problems like rosacea, microdermabrasion may not be your best choice for treatment. It would be advisable to consult a doctor or dermatologist for appropriate treatment.
What Are The Benefits Of Microdermabrasion For Acne? As microdermabrasion is a mild procedure that does not require the use of anesthesia and is relatively painless, most people find that they can schedule a series of regular exfoliation sessions without causing damage to the skin. With this treatment, it stimulates the natural process of skin regeneration and rejuvenation.
Another main benefits of microdermabrasion for acne is it affordability as compare with other acne skin treatment. Generally, microdermabrasion for acne can be done at home by utilizing home microdermabrasion kits. A basic home kit can be just an exfoliating cream with crystals or an advanced home kit will come along with a mechanical electrical equipment. Furthermore, microdermabrasion treatment improves blood flow through the affected areas and improves the appearance of large pores, whiteheads, blackheads and acne scars.
Normally microdermabrasion treatments produce instant visible changes to your skin tone and texture and is ideal for those skin which is sensitive to chemicals. As such, there are no downtime needed after the treatment. Microdermabrasion is not meant to be a miracle cure for your acne problems. In fact, it is an affirmative skin treatment procedure to heal your body skin in the natural way.
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