Microdermabrasion is a minimally invasive procedure. There are
different kinds of microdermabrasion techniques some sprays fine
particles of aluminum oxide or sodium bicarbonate with a suction to
accomplish the same outcome as using an abrasive surface that
gently sands away the thick outer layer of the skin that help
rejuvenate the appears and texture of the skin.
Is Microdermabrasion safe?
Yes, Microdermabrasion is considered a safe procedure for most skin
types. However, If you suffer from Rosacea, broken capillaries,
sensitive skin or are using medications that may make your skin
sensitive then Microdermabrasion may not be good idea due to the
minimally abrasive exfoliation.
Who is a good candidate for Microdermabrasion?
fine lines and wrinkles
hyperpigmentation, age spots and brown spots
enlarged pores and blackheads
acne and acne scars
stretch marks
dull-looking skin complexion
uneven skin tone and texture
melasma
sun damage
Preparing for microdermabrasion
There’s very little you need to do to prepare for it.
Your skin care professional will ask you questions to find out if
microdermabrasion is the right fit for you. Be prepared to mention
any past cosmetic procedures and surgeries, as well as allergies
and medical conditions.
You may be told to avoid sun exposure, tanning creams, and
waxing for about a week before treatment. You may also be
advised to stop using exfoliating creams and masks
approximately 3 days prior to treatment.
Remove any makeup and cleanse your face before the procedure
begin
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