Microdermabrasion is a specialist skin treatment. A specialised applicator is used to gently scrape away the very top layer of skin. Another microdermabrasion technique uses a spray containing either aluminium oxide or sodium bicarbonate to do the same thing. It’s widely considered to be safe and suitable for most skin types and skin colours.
Microdermabrasion isn’t invasive, but it does use specialist skills and tools. As such, you want to have it completed by a qualified professional. You are usually seated in a reclined position, or lying down, and the technician will work using the chosen tools on the targeted area. Usually, the treatment finishes with the application of a soothing moisturiser and sunscreen.
There are three main kinds of dermabrasion:
Microdermabrasion can sometimes be confused with dermaplaning. Dermaplaning uses a scalpel to scrape the top level of the skin. Many dermaplaning vs microdermabrasion debates exist, but both bring worthwhile benefits. Particularly for improving texture, without removing too much of your skin’s natural oils, microdermabrasion is usually preferred.
The term ‘abrasion’ can put you off, thinking that microdermabrasion will be a painful experience. However, microdermabrasion really shouldn’t hurt. The first time you have it done, it may feel a little uncomfortable and your skin may feel quite tight afterwards. You may also feel the treated area of skin is quite warm later on.
You should be honest with your technician about your comfort levels. They can always adjust the suction level to make it more comfortable. If you have sensitive skin, do let the technician know in advance.
Because microdermabrasion works by effectively removing the top layer of skin, where many skin issues are evidenced, it is mostly used for those who want a treatment for:
Having understood what microdermabrasion is and what it’s for, it’s good to also understand the benefits.
After microdermabrasion, your skin will feel baby smooth and there should be less variance in pigmentation. Microdermabrasion can also stimulate the production of collagen, aiding elasticity and the appearance of wrinkles.
Mild scarring, such as from acne or stretch marks, should be less obvious. Dead skin cells will be removed and your skin will simply feel cleaner than ever. The circulation in your skin will be improved, ensuring that all necessary nutrients and oxygen have a clear pathway to rejuvenate the area.
After dermabrasion, you’ll discover that your skin is more able to absorb your chosen skincare products. For those who are treating skin conditions such as acne, this can be particularly important as their skincare products are effectively more useful. Microdermabrasion can also reduce the size of the pores by unclogging them and improving circulation.
One of the most important microdermabrasion facial benefits is that it is a safe procedure, especially when done by a skilled technician. It’s not as harsh or risky as procedures such as chemical peels or laser treatment, yet you still get the benefit of great results. The recovery time is not very long and usually only takes a few hours.
You may be wondering whether microdermabrasion can reduce acne scars. The answer is that it depends on the nature and depth of the scarring. Shallow depressed acne scars should see an improvement. If the scarring is deeper, sometimes described as an ice pick scar, then the benefit will be minimal. However, because microdermabrasion improves the overall smoothness of your skin, you may find that the appearance of the scars is improved.
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