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Microdermabrasion: Resurfacing Your Natural Beauty

Angela Maguire | July 9, 2009

Ripping off old damaged layers, to reveal the youthful beauty underneath. It’s an enticing idea, isn’t it? It’s also the premise behind Microdermabrasion, a sophisticated skin treatment that’s become popular with women (and men) of all ages.

Today, more and more people are looking to put their best face forward with specialized skin treatments- everything from fantastic wraps to colorful masks. Microdermabrasion is known for being quick and relatively painless, a reputation that has made it a household name at spas and dermatologist offices across the country.

After all, nothing says “natural beauty” like clear, glowing skin.

After all, nothing says “natural beauty” like clear, glowing skin. And if this glow can be achieved in as little as a half-hour, over your lunch break? All the better.

What is Microdermabrasion?

Microdermabrasion (also called Microderm, particle resurfacing, power peel, derma-peel, or the Parisian peel) is a term that applies to a group of non-surgical cosmetic procedures in which the dead outer surface layer of the skin (technically called stratum corneum) is partially or completely removed by light abrasion in order to remove sun damage, lighten scars and discolorations, or treat acne. There is some evidence that Microdermabrasion encourages the production of collagen and elastin in the newly-revealed layer of skin.

Diamond Microdermabrasion is a Microdermabrasion procedure that utilizes a diamond-tipped wand to provide the exfoliation.

The Microdermabrasion procedure will vary depending upon your choice of practitioner, but usually takes less than 60 minutes, which is why it’s also sometimes called a “Lunchtime Peel”. Microdermabrasion uses a device (usually a wand-like device that is handheld by the Microdermabrasion practitioner) to spray fine sand-like micro-crystals of aluminum dioxide (corundum powder), Zinc oxide, or fine organic particles across the skin’s surface, blasting away the uppermost layer of dead skin cells to reveal new skin cells underneath. After the procedure, the dermatologist will vacuum or remove any remaining micro-crystals from your skin. Microdermabrasion will usually leave the skin pink immediately following treatment, but the redness is usually so mild it can be covered with makeup.

Is Microdermabrasion painful?

The procedure should not be very painful, but can be uncomfortable on sensitive parts of the face or body- for example, the mouth or nose. In general, a Microdermabrasion treatment should be gentle and non-invasive. The client may feel a tingling or warm sensation as the Microdermabrasion device is applied to the skin; many clients describe the sensation as enjoyable.

Who needs Microdermabrasion?

Any individual who is unhappy with the appearance of their skin due to discoloration, fine lines, scars, or mild acne might consider Microdermabrasion. People who suffer from sun damage may also benefit from the treatment. Because the procedure is so mild, some without any skin imperfections seek Microdermabrasion treatment just for a youthful glow, or to reduce the appearance of larger pores.

Who should avoid Microdermabrasion?

Individuals who are prone to skin redness, or those with problematic skin conditions such as rosacea, severe or active acne, eczema, or dermatitis, are probably not good candidates for Microdermabrasion.

Microdermabrasion should also not be used on individuals who have taken the medication Accutane in the past year.

Benefits of Microdermabrasion

Microdermabrasion immediately gives the skin a fresh, younger look without surgery or invasive shots. Many people are drawn to this skin treatment because it is gentle and relatively quick. The procedure is usually complete within 30-60 minutes, making it an appealing option for clients with a busy lifestyle.

Microdermabrasion is also less costly than many other specialty skin procedures, and is a good choice for chemical-sensitive skin because the micro-crystals used in the procedure are hypoallergenic.

Risks and Possible Disadvantages

A common complaint about Microdermabrasion is that the results aren’t immediately satisfactory. The procedure is mild and to get the results you are looking for, you may have to receive multiple treatments. Those who are seeking drastic results may be dissatisfied even after several sessions.

Although the procedure is gentle, certain skin types may not take well to Microdermabrasion, and may become irritated. In rare cases, Microdermabrasion has caused permanent scarring.

After the treatment, your skin may become more sensitive and there is an increased risk of sunburn or sun irritation. Sunscreen (fragrance-free and formulated for sensitive skin) is recommended.

The Bottom Line

Microdermabrasion is a gentle and non-invasive procedure that’s ideal for correcting mild imperfections in a timely fashion; those seeking treatment for major skin problems should probably look elsewhere.

The information in the article is not intended to substitute for the medical expertise and advice of your health care provider. We encourage you to discuss any decisions about treatment or care with an appropriate health care provider.

About Angela Maguire

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Angela Maguire is a freelance writer living in Providence, Rhode Island. In addition to writing specialized content and copy for web and print, she is also always working on personal writing projects that include a childrens book, novel, and collection of short stories. She likes to laugh, eat, read, and do yoga. You can reach Angela at angelaink@gmail.com.

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