It’s been called the “instant facelift”. Patients love it because it’s less costly and less invasive than traditional facelift procedures. Microdermabrasion can buff away your rough skin revealing a new youthful you.
This skin-refreshing technique has become a popular procedure for the following body parts:
· Face
· Chest
· Neck
· Arms
· Hands
Benefits of Microdermabrasion
Patients who already have good skin tone show the best results. Microdermabrasion has been found to increase the production of collagen and new skin cells promoting a longer youthful appearance. Here are some other benefits:
· Reduces fine lines, crow’s feet and age spots
· Cleans out clogged pores
· Good alternative for acne patients who are sensitive to Retin-A
· Effective on all skin colors and types
· Reveals a fresh, healthy glow of the skin
· Safe and effective requiring no surgery
· Heals quickly
The Microdermabrasion Procedure
A skilled technician or dermatologist takes 30 to 60 minutes completing the procedure in one session. A special tool shoots crystals of sodium chloride and aluminum oxide into the problem area, gently polishing the surface of the skin. A vacuum removes both the used crystals and damaged skin cells simultaneously. The procedure takes about three passes to raise and remove impurities from the skin.
MIcrodermabrasion affects only the upper skin layer or epidermis without permeating the next layer of skin - the dermis. After the treatment is completed, patients apply special lotions and creams to rehydrate the affected areas promoting younger, healthier skin.
Microdermabrasion Risks
As with any procedure, there are risks involved. It’s important to consult with an experienced dermatologist or plastic surgeon before pursuing the procedure. Ask your friends who have had a microdermabrasion to recommend the best doctor for you. The possible risks of microdermabrasion include the following:
· Bruising especially around the lips
· Skin discoloration
· Blemishes
· Eyelids should never be treated with microdermabrasion
Poor Candidate for Microdermabrasion
Your doctor will advise you not to pursue microdermabrasion if you have the following conditions:
· Widespread acne
· Warts, open sores, fragile capillaries
· Rosacea, vascular lesions
· Eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis
· Lupus, erythematosus, or diabetes mellitus