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Microdermabrasion Treatment Improves Complexion

Skin. It's the largest, most visible, and perhaps the hardest working of all human organs.  While the brain and heart are certainly central to survival, they are housed in safe, static inner cavities.  Skin, however, is subject to changes in temperature and conditions, much like paint on a car.  And, in the same way that a car's exterior can indicate exposure to extremes, skin tells the story of where—and through what—the body has traveled.

As such, having healthy, youthful skin is of primary concern to humans.  This is evidenced by the availability of countless products and procedures designed to yield a flawless complexion.  Microdermabrasion is one such procedure.

What Is Microdermabrasion?

Microdermabrasion removes imperfections in the skin using minute abrasive particles.   It is less invasive and less painful than its better-known relative, dermabrasion.

Dermabrasion uses pronounced abrasion techniques targeting the deeper layers of skin.  It often requires administration of a local anesthetic, and demands a professional hand.  It is typically reserved for deep wrinkling, heavy scarring, or severe discoloration.  The recovery period can be a week or more, and the procedure carries the risks of pain, swelling, and potential for further scarring.

Microdermabrasion is less aggressive, using a much smaller abrasive particle and penetrating only the topmost layer of skin.  Recovery is shortened to between 3 and 5 days, side effects are much less pronounced, and the process is relatively painless.

Why Microdermabrasion?

Microdermabrasion can help alleviate many common skin imperfections such as mild scarring, discolorations (age spots or melasma), fine lines and wrinkles, and dull skin surface.  In addition, the process removes dead and dry skin, minimizes pores and stretch marks, and promotes the generation of new, healthy skin cells.  The end result is a radiant, smooth, more youthful complexion.

Who Can Use Microdermabrasion?

Anyone wishing to improve the appearance of his or her skin is a potential candidate for microdermabrasion.   The procedure can be performed on the face and neck, as well as chest and back.  It may even be done on hands and feet. 

There are, however, a few underlying conditions that enhance risks associated with the procedure.  Individuals who suffer from poor circulation, diabetes, eczema, severe acne, herpes, or are taking blood thinners should not use microdermabrasion.

Those with hypersensitivity to any of the treatment components are also excluded.  It is advisable to test a small area of skin at treatment onset to ensure no such sensitivities exist.

Where Is Microdermabrasion Available?

The process can be done professionally or at home.  Professional sessions may be cost prohibitive, but the availability of at-home kits creates a more affordable option. Either method requires multiple sessions or applications before results are seen.

The professional process involves applying micro-crystals to the skin using a specialized apparatus.  The device "blasts" the crystals onto the skin, and suctions them off again, while also collecting the removed skin.  Protective goggles prevent abrasive particles from entering the patient's eye. 

In most home kits, crystals are safely contained within a cream or lotion.  A small, massaging applicator typically accompanies this cream.  The cream is applied, and then removed via gentle rinsing.

In recent years, the science of skin restoration has transcended traditional practice. Treatments that were once administered solely under the care of a physician are now available for self-use.  A prime example, the at-home microdermabrasion kit, provides a convenient and affordable alternative to spa treatments or office visits.

About the Author

Improve the youthful glow of your skin by learning more about anti-aging skincare at SkinBeautyMall.com and DrSkinSpa.com, where all wrinkle treatment products are assessed based upon their scientific ingredients.




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Sat, 4 Apr 2009 at 8:09 PM, by Jodi
Great forum! I recently ran into The Patients Advantage when looking for a microdermabrasion specialist. They have a great way to find the best surgeons and it is completely free. Check them out (www.ThePatientsAdvantage.com).

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