There was a time when expensive and invasive cosmetic surgery was the only option available to people who wanted beautiful, youthful-looking skin. Today, however, there are lots of non-invasive treatments available to people who want to improve the look of their skin. One of those skin treatments is microdermabrasion.
The Procedure
What exactly is microdermabrasion? Microdermabrasion is a refining peel which is suitable for all skin types. It involves the use of mineral crystals to remove the surface layer of skin. The mineral crystals are vacuumed through an accurate handheld device. A single microdermabrasion session takes between thirty-five and forty-five minutes to complete.
Because microdermabrasion is a non-invasive procedure, no recovery time is necessary. At the end of a microdermabrasion session, your skin will feel smooth and look radiant. Hence you’ll be free to get on with the rest of your day without feeling self-conscious.
The results of microdermabrasion are not dramatic because there is no invasive surgery involved. You would need to have six microdermabrasion sessions two weeks apart to notice a significant improvement to your skin. It’s a good idea to schedule microdermabrasion treatments once a month thereafter in order to maintain the beneficial effect.
The Benefits
How does microdermabrasion help your skin? Regular microdermabrasion treatments can help reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, sun damage, brown spots, hyperpigmentation, acne scars, enlarged pores and uneven skin tone. Microdermabrasion removes the keratin layer of skin. This stimulates the production of collagen, which helps to reverse the signs of aging.
The Price
How much does a microdermabrasion treatment cost? The price of microdermabrasion obviously depends on where you have the procedure done. Most beauty salons charge between seventy-five and two hundred dollars per treatment. If you book several microdermabrasion sessions at once, the beauty salon may offer you a discount.
Herpes Simplex & Acne Medication
Microdermabrasion treatments are not suitable for everyone. Microdermabrasion can cause an outbreak of herpes simplex in people who already have the virus. Thus if you get cold sores around your mouth or nose, you should take antiviral medication before undergoing microdermabrasion treatment. You should not have microdermabrasion treatment if you have taken the anti-acne medication Accutane within the last six months. Having a microdermabrasion treatment soon after taking Accutane can cause permanent scarring.1