
Microderm Has Many Benefits
July 12, 2008
One of today’s skin care treatments which has continued to grow in popularity is a procedure known as microdermabrasion. Simply put it can be described as facial sandblasting or facial vacuuming these descriptions refer to the two methods / functions of the microdermabrasion machine. Primarily the machine creates a circular air flow that forces aluminum oxide crystals to be blasted onto the skin’s surface which are then sucked back up together with the resulting debris. The debris consists mainly of the crystals but includes dead and dying skin cells. The overall result is the removal of the very top layer of skin.
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).
Sometimes, immediately following a session, face can sometimes seem slightly reddened though this quickly subsides to leave a fantastically healthy glow. You will also notice that open pores will be noticeably reduced and, rather than looking dull and lifeless, your skin will look radiant with a pleasant sheen. Overall the look will be far more youthful than prior to the treatment and this will improve more with further treatments.
For many the most important benefit from microdermabrasion is the removal of comedones. These are the plugs in pores which are visible in blackheads and unseen in whiteheads. As these are part of the cause of acne by using microdermabrasion to condition the skin (which is free from active acne) so the new acne does not form, it is possible to bring outbreaks quickly under control and minimize the risk of new outbreaks.
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.
For sufferers of acne who have been left with badly scarred skin microdermabrasion has the wonderful advantage in that it has been clinically proven to vastly reduce the visibility of acne scars. Furthermore it can remove, completely, lesser acne scars and even the tone of the skin. The treatment is also incredibly effective at removing fine lines, spider lines and fine wrinkles. Although many people notice a profound improvement after only a few sessions it is only after around 10 sessions that maximum benefits are obtained (which can then be maintained by regular “top up” treatments).
Overall the most probable reason why microdermabrasion continues to be one of the most popular skin care treatments is that there are so many clearly visible benefits. Virtually everybody can benefit from the procedure in only a few sessions and, for this reason, it is likely to continue growing in popularity for some time to come yet.
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