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Microdermabrasion Treatment: Pros, Cons and Side Effects

Vanessa P , 13 Sep 22


On a daily basis our skin is exposed to pollution, sun rays and other damaging agents which over the years takes a toll on the look and feel of our skin.

Hence exfoliation is recommended as a part of our skin routine to help rejuvenate the skin by scrubbing away the bacteria, impurities and dead cells hiding within the pores.

But with busy lifestyles and hectic work life, all other routines go flying out the window, and what we are left behind with is dull, stressed out and irritated skin conditions.

If you relate to this situation, luckily for you, here is a solution to rejuvenate your skin with virtually no side effect or downtime via the Microdermabrasion Treatment.

 

 

What is microdermabrasion treatment?


It is a professional procedure that can be done by both dermatologists and aestheticians.

 

Microdermabrasion is a treatment used to renew overall skin tone and texture through gently exfoliating the surface layers of the skin. It is a machine assisted skin exfoliating treatment that uses fine crystals or minute diamond-studded tips to scrub the skin and vacuum suction to remove dead skin cells.

 

 

 
What skin conditions can microdermabrasion treat?

Microdermabrasion can help improve the skin appearance by reducing the following skin issues:

However, it doesn’t help with deep acne scars or deep wrinkles.

   

 

How does the microdermabrasion work to renew skin cells?

The treatment works by removing the most superficial layer which is the outermost layer of the skin called the stratum corneum, which is the layer exposed to the outside environment.

It is essential to remove this layer of the skin as it can prevent the skin from breathing properly and reduce the effectiveness of any other skin treatment as well, even if it is a basic treatment like the use of a moisturiser, which is absorbed well on exfoliated skin.

So basically, what microdermabrasion does, is it helps fasten the process of cell regeneration by uncovering fresh new cells by removing the barrier of dead skin cells clogging the skin.

This would otherwise take a period of about 4 weeks to replace the entire upper layer naturally, since human skin typically regenerates at approximately 30-day intervals.

But as we age, the body is slower to shed skin cells and generate new ones, hence slowing down the process of cell regeneration.

When old skin cells start to pile up on the surface of the skin, it can leave skin looking dull, rough, and dry and can even result in excess oil and clogged pores, leading to blemishes and acne.

Thus, for continuous skin improvements the microdermabrasion treatment would need to be repeated at an average interval of two to four weeks, along with the requirement of a good sunscreen and other skin-care creams to yield best results.

 

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What are the different types of Microdermabrasion treatment available?

  

 

 


5 Benefits of microdermabrasion treatment

 

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Preparation required for microdermabrasion treatment

Make sure to stop using any sort of exfoliant, scrubs, enzymes or retinols on your skin 3 – 5 days prior to your treatment.

This is to ensure that your skin is not too sensitive on the day of your treatment as, if you already exfoliate away the dead skin cells, there is not much left to work on during the treatment and the treatment will attack the healthy cells which may irritate or even damage the skin.

  
Microdermabrasion side effects

Usually microdermabrasion is a safe procedue and side effects of this procedure are minimum. In a few cases, users might observe skin redness, small abrasions and bruises.

   

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Precautions to be taken during and after the Microdermabrasion Treatment

  

 

Does microdermabrasion help in treating acne scars?

Microdermabrasion can be very effective in treating acne scars and acne discoloration on skin. This procedure when combined with face peels can clear acne faster.

 


How often should one get a microdermabrasion treatment?

To maintain the healthy glow associated with Microdermabrasion, it is recommended to get the treatment done once or twice a month for optimum results, keeping at least 2 weeks gap between sessions.

  
No matter what your decision or choice of skin treatment is, make sure to always consult a dermatologist, as a regular visit to a dermatologist can help prevent skin conditions and can answer any questions you might still have.

  

  

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