Microdermabrasion is a physical exfoliation treatment used to remove dead skin cells from the face. This procedure may be conducted by either a dermatologist or aesthetician and helps even out skin tone while decreasing large pores.
Preparing your skin for microdermabrasion sessions is essential. Avoid excessive sun exposure and discontinue use of retinoids or glycolic acid products several days prior to scheduling your appointment, and clean your face prior to beginning the procedure.
It’s a non-invasive procedure
Microdermabrasion is a non-invasive skin exfoliation technique that uses an applicator with an abrasive surface to exfoliate your skin. This procedure can reduce fine lines and wrinkles while evening out your complexion and texture, helping with scar reduction as well as even helping with reduced scar appearance. Microdermabrasion may be combined with other treatments such as chemical peels to maximize results.
A typical facial aesthetician treatment typically lasts 30 to 60 minutes. After cleansing your face and possibly protecting your eyes from debris, they use a handheld device with sprayable crystals or diamond-tipped wands to buff away dead skin cells, and also features a vacuum to collect any leftover crystals or cells that become loose during treatment. You may feel some scratching or sanding sensation but this should not be painful.
Some may experience mild redness or swelling after treatment, which usually subsides within hours. People with very sensitive skin may experience modest bruising – it is important to consult a dermatologist beforehand in order to make sure microdermabrasion is safe for you.
It’s safe
Microdermabrasion can be performed safely when performed by a qualified professional, although temporary redness and swelling may occur for one to two days afterwards. After microdermabrasion treatments, your skin may also feel dry and flaky requiring additional moisturizer use post treatment. Also be careful not to expose yourself directly to sunlight prior or post procedure as sensitive skin becomes even more vulnerable and susceptible to sunburn quickly.
Also, people suffering from active rosacea, eczema or any inflammatory conditions should not undergo this procedure. Furthermore, anyone who has deep hyperpigmentation or scars should avoid it as this procedure could further increase hyperpigmentation and scarring.
Microdermabrasion may sound painful at first, but most find the experience relatively pain-free. Some compare its feeling to an exfoliation facial massage or slight tugging on their skin; since microdermabrasion only treats the top layer of skin it does not penetrate as deeply, which could be more discomforting.
It’s effective
Microdermabrasion treatments typically result in improved skin tone and texture for many patients, helping reduce fine lines, wrinkles, hyperpigmentation and sun damage as well as reduce certain lesions on the surface of the skin. It is even capable of diminishing certain cutaneous lesions altogether.
For this non-invasive and quick procedure, specialists use a brush-like diamond tip with a vacuum pump attached to it to loosen and remove dead cells from the surface of your skin. After loosening these dead cells, a vacuum pump suction device then suctions them away, leaving behind fresh and healthy skin that has been freed of dead cells. This non-invasive and quick procedure typically lasts 30-60 minutes.
Post-treatment, it is common for the skin to feel slightly dry or flaky and require moisturizer for comfort. You may also experience temporary redness or flushing at the treatment site that should subside in a matter of hours.
Select an experienced and qualified aesthetician when seeking microdermabrasion sessions, as improper sterilization or use of inappropriate equipment could result in infections and other serious health problems.
It’s quick
Skin care specialists perform this procedure, using tiny crystals sprayed onto the face followed by vacuum suction to extract dead skin. This typically takes less than 30 minutes; some people may experience slight redness or tenderness post-treatment; this usually resolves itself within an hour or two.
Microdermabrasion can provide effective solutions to many cosmetic concerns, including fine lines and wrinkles, discoloration, dull skin and enlarged pores. Furthermore, it helps improve superficial acne scars. Microdermabrasion may be particularly appealing for individuals looking for noninvasive alternatives or with sensitive skin who do not wish to undergo more invasive procedures.
The procedure does not cause pain and is suitable for all skin types. However, it should not be performed on individuals suffering from conditions like rosacea or eczema as this could further worsen these conditions. Furthermore, open sores on their faces or sunburn should also not undergo this procedure.