If you find that there's only so much physical exfoliators and acids are doing for your problem skin - whether you suffer with pigmentation, acne scars, uneven skin texture or clogged pores - it might be time to bring out the big guns. Enter microdermabrasion, the professional skin treatment that promises clearer, healthier, radiant skin in virtually next to no time at all. Nope, it's not the one with the little needles, so you can banish Kim Kardashian's infamous bloody face selfie from your mind ASAP. Not as complicated, or uncomfortable, as it sounds, microdermabrasion is 'exfoliation in the form of spraying tiny crystals at the skin - usually the face - to remove dead skin cells on the surface', says Dr. Sandro Sansoni from the The Baldan Group.
Microdermabrasion VS the Facial. Which one is right for me? - Spa Munari
Microdermabrasion is an immensely popular skin treatment that can be done at the salon, skin spa, or at your dermatologist's office. If you've never had one before, though, you're probably wondering what happens during a microdermabrasion treatment. Like, how long does a treatment last? And, does it hurt?
Microdermabrasion VS the Facial. Which one is right for me?
Microdermabrasion is a minimally invasive procedure used to renew overall skin tone and texture. It can improve the appearance of sun damage, wrinkles, fine lines, age spots, acne scarring, melasma, and other skin-related concerns and conditions. The procedure uses a special applicator with an abrasive surface to gently sand away the thick outer layer of the skin to rejuvenate it. Microdermabrasion is considered a safe procedure for most skin types and colors. People might choose to get the procedure if they have the following skin concerns:.
The latter was particularly interesting to me as I learned in my research that it deeply exfoliates skin, removing the dead cells that can clog pores and lead to acne, something I've struggled with. I had a lot of other questions going in and wasn't shy about asking the aesthetician to explain the procedure to me. This is what I learned. Microdermabrasion uses a minimally abrasive instrument—either microparticles or a diamond-tipped wand—to gently buff the skin, removing the topmost layer. A vacuum then sucks up the exfoliated skin cells.