Microdermabrasion
Uses a diamond-tipped applicator with suction to remove dead and damaged skin.
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What is Microdermabrasion?
Microdermabrasion involves the use of a handheld device applied to the surface of the skin. This device may use fine crystals or a diamond-tipped applicator with suction.
It may be considered by patients with concerns such as fine lines, scarring, pigmentation, or changes related to sun exposure. The number of sessions required can vary depending on individual circumstances.
The Procedure
Microdermabrasion is done with a handheld device that applies fine crystals or a diamond-tipped applicator to the surface of your skin. As the device moves across the skin, it also uses suction at the same time. The time it takes can vary depending on the area treated. After the session, you may be advised to use certain aftercare products.
Recovery Period
Redness or sensitivity may occur after the procedure. These effects may settle within a few days. Recovery time varies depending on each patient’s healing process.
Results
Changes in the skin may develop gradually over a number of sessions. The duration of effects differs between patients. Additional treatments may be considered in the future.
Risks and Complications
Risks and complications associated with microdermabrasion include:
- Redness
- Swelling
- Bruising
- Skin irritation
- Dryness or flaking
- Increased sensitivity to sunlight
- Hyperpigmentation (darkening of the treated area)
- Hypopigmentation (lightening of the treated area)
- Small abrasions or scratches on the skin
- Infection
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