Microdermabrasion: Do You Want To Look Younger?

Sep 1
17:15

2011

Ace Abbey

Ace Abbey

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Microdermabrasion treatments can help you turn back the clock! This guide will teach you everything you need to know about this procedure.

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Microdermabrasion,Microdermabrasion: Do You Want To Look Younger? Articles also referred to as microderm, is a non-surgical procedure that involves removing the top layer of dead cells. Think of it as a powerful facial scrub. This cosmetic technique uses a mechanical medium for exfoliation and adjustable suction to get rid of the top layer of dead skin cells. This guide covers everything you need to know about this treatment. 
Types of Microderm Machines:
There are two types of microderm machines: those that use aluminum oxide crystals and those with diamond-tipped resurfacing wands. Crystal microdermabrasion uses a wand to vacuum up aluminum oxide crystals. Other types of crystals are used in some machines such as baking soda or salt, but they are not common. Diamond-tip microdermabrasion achieves similar results, but with less discomfort. However, some patients prefer the more aggressive feel of crystal microderm. 
Benefits of Microderm:
Microderm is one of the most effective anti-aging treatments. It will exfoliate your skin more efficiently and faster than any facial! Microderm is good for eliminating age spots, sunspots, wrinkles, scars, and acne. It is also good for smoothing rough skin, removing blackheads and whiteheads, reducing pore size, and revitalizing dull skin. 
Complication and Risks of Microderm:
Microderm is a safe anti-aging procedure. Most patients do not develop any complications from this treatment. However, if the machine is improperly sterilized, there's a risk of infection. Your skin may feel slightly sunburned after the treatment, but this should only last a few hours. 
The Cost of Microderm:
The price for a single microderm treatment typically ranges from $100 to $150. The cost depends on where the procedure is performed and the area that's being treated. Most plastic surgeons offer financing plans that make the procedure affordable to everyone. 
Are You a Good Candidate for Microderm?
All skin colors and types can be treated with microderm. If your goal is to get rid of blotchy skin, an uneven skin texture, acne scars, sunspots, or fine wrinkles, you may be a viable candidate for this procedure. It should also be noted that people with warts, diabetes, autoimmune disorders, recent herpes outbreaks, or severe acne are not good candidates for this treatment. 
When You Will See Results:

For the best results, I highly recommend that you get a series of treatments. A series of microderm treatments usually consists of 5 to 8 treatments at 1 to 2 week intervals. Most patients see an improvement after the second session. However, major changes like reduction of scars and wrinkles become visible after 4 or 5 treatments. If you want to look and feel 10 years younger, find the best plastic surgeon in your area. True microdermabrasion is usually performed in a doctor's office.

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