
Micro-Dermabrasion Benefits
July 19, 2008
Since it first appeared in Europe the skin care treatment known as microdermabrasion has grown in popularity year after year. Today it is one of the, if not the, most popular treatments on both sides of the Atlantic ocean. Utilizing a microdermabrasion machine fine crystals of aluminum oxide are blown, under pressure, onto the surface of the skin. The crystals remove the dead and dying skin cells on the surface which are then sucked back up into the machine.
Microdermabrasion is described as a non-invasive cosmetic procedure and, as such, the treatment carries little or no risked when it is performed by a professional who has been suitably trained and fully understands the nature of skin. Although the process is simple and can now be performed, using professional techniques, in the home with equipment costing as little as $200 the professional machines are far more powerful and, obviously, produce far better results (depending upon the skill of the technician).
The skin on our face is continually exposed to the elements and can often appear dull and lifeless however, following only a single treatment, your skin can be transformed into a more youthful and radiant look. To gain the most benefit further treatments will be required but you will immediately notice that the number of open pores has dramatically decreased producing and there is a healthy sheen to the surface of your skin. Sometimes, immediately following the treatment, some folk notice a reddish look to the skin. This is nothing to worry about as it fade very quickly to a fresh and healthy glow.
Microdermabrasion is well known to be extremely effective against the formation of acne. Acne begins with the formation of ‘comedones’ (a comedo is a plug which blocks the opening of the pore found in both blackheads and whiteheads). Microdermabrasion blasts away these comedones and deep cleans the skin to such a degree that the risk of a fresh outbreak of acne in that area is vastly reduced.
There has been much written about how great microdermabrasion is for curing acne. Unfortunately it is not used extensively in this field and there are a great many people who would find such treatment to be “the miracle cure” they have been waiting for. Acne is a devastating illness which has a profound effect upon a sufferers life. So great is the effect that many sufferers spend small fortunes on acne remedies. By treating unaffected areas of skin it is possible to vastly reduce the amount of acne to the point that it has almost disappeared and, together with other acne treatments it can be brought under control.
Because we understand so little about acne there is not a general cure all treatment and, in most cases, a selection of treatments may be used. This has led to a number of treatments being developed and, because it appears to be extremely effective, microdermabrasion is quickly becoming known as one of the best ways to bring acne under control.
The benefits of microdermabrasion are plentiful. Although I have focused on acne other benefits include the visible reduction in fine lines and wrinkles. Furthermore it is extremely effective at reducing the visibility (or removing completely) of acne scars and other blemishes.
It is most probably because of the profound and varied benefits of microdermabrasion that it continues to be one of the most popular skin treatments available. Furthermore, nearly everyone can benefit from regular treatments and as more places offer it as a service competition increases which drives down the price. In some areas, where competition is high, virtually anybody can afford to incorporate the treatment into their skin care regime. Have you checked the prices in your area recently?
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