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Microdermabrasion is another skin-enrichment procedure that is growing in terms of market acceptance since it is less abrasive and invasive as compared to chemical peels and face lifts. It is used to get rid of common skin problems such as wrinkles, uneven skin tone, dullness, clogged pores, mild acne, scarring and hyperpigmentation. This skin treatment can be done in the face, neck or arms.

To administer microdermabrasion requires a “blaster-like” device which is pressed against the skin. The most common microdermabrasion machine sprays tiny crystals to the surface. These crystals vary depending on the service provider but among the commonly used are aluminum oxide crystals, sodium bi carbonate crystals, diamond-tipped crystals, or salt crystals. The mild scraping gets rids of the dead skin cells.

Another type of microdermabrasion device does not use crystals but instead uses a suction technique to reveal a healthier skin. Apart from sucking out the dead cells, the vacuum-type microdermabrasion buffs the skin, leaving it even softer and smoother. Unlike the scrape technique, this does not cause scratches to the skin.

Microdermabrasion does not require anesthesia and each session lasts for about an hour. For more evident results, the patient is advised to undergo a series of Microdermabrasion treatments. The exact number of sessions depends on the severity of the skin problems.

To complement this procedure, patients are advised to use a topical regimen that will help achieve the desired results. For smooth and even toned skin, use a combination of products that targets whiter and fairer skin such as Diana Stalder Surely White Whitening Regimen Kit. There are products that help reduce the appearance of pimples such as Diana Stalder Surely White Acne Treatment Kit. For a regimen that targets wrinkles and dullness, go for skin-reviving products such as Diana Stalder Surely White Revitalizing Kit.

Just like most skin treatments, Microdermabrasion requires certain preparations such as prohibition from sun exposure and non-usage of particular ingredients such as Retin A. To be sure that Microdermabrasion is suited for you and to know which type is appropriate, always consult with a skin specialist before giving it a try.

Reference: Nelson, L. (2008) Microdermabrasion Consumer Guide to Plastic Surgery [Online]. Retrieved on 21 March 2011 from http://www.yourplasticsurgeryguide.com/facial-rejuvenation/microdermabrasion.htm



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