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Microdermabrasion: What it's used For

by Martha Fitzharris

Microdermabrasion has become a popular skin care treatment. You may be under the impression that it is useful for just about every skin problem you might have. However, this is not the case.

Just like with any other type of treatment option, this too has contraindications for some skin problems. How about we take a look at some of the problems microdermabrasion can treat and which ones should be treated with other methods.

Microdermabrasion: Not just Skin Exfoliation

Microdermabrasion works by using abrading crystals to "sand off" the upper layer of your skin. A special machine pumps and removes these crystals from the surface of the skin. After having undergone treatment you will need to use a good sunscreen to help protect your skin.

This procedure can help you deal with problems such as:

*Skin tone or skin texture that is uneven

The abrasion removes dead cells and sun damaged cells. It also stimulates the production of new, healthy skin cells. In successive treatments it can help treat hyperpigmentation.

*Fine lines

Microdermabrasion is not as effective in treating deeper wrinkles as it is in eliminating fine lines.

*Saucer-like acne scars

Microdermabrasion can also be used to treat other types of scars. Be aware of the fact that you will need several treatments to completely remove any type of scar.

*Rejuvenating the Skin

Because microdermabrasion can help you remove smaller blemishes it can also help rejuvenate skin. The process is simple. The outer layers of the skin usually become dull with age and microdermabrasion can help replace damaged skin with new skin cells.

The Following Skin Problems Cannot be Treated with Microdermabrasion

Keloids, jagged scars, or ice-pick scars should not be treated with microdermabrasion. Even though this procedure can treat several types of scars, it may stimulate further keloid scar formation in keloid sufferers.

Skin cancers or precancerous actinic keratoses should not be treated with microdermabrasion. These problems should be dealt with using other forms of treatment.

What Precautionary Measures Should be Considered when Undergoing Microdermabrasion?

Once you've decided to undergo microdermabrasion, there are certain precautions that you must keep in mind. You should never undergo microdermabrasion if you are recovering from a sunburn because it will only irritate your skin even further.

Try to find a certified professional. The worst mistake most people make when undergoing microdermabrasion is having it performed by an inexperienced operator. The best move is to go directly to a dermatologist who can insure sanitary measures when performing this procedure.

As you can see, microdermabrasion is a treatment that is fit for everyone. So, take your time and weigh your options. If you would prefer a more gentle alternative, you can try an at-home microdermabrasion system or a microdermabrasion cream.

Home microdermabrasion is becoming a popular alternative to professional microdermabrasion. As a matter of fact, there are times when a natural product such as BIOSKINEXFOL can be a better option than a professional treatment. This natural product is a microdermabrasion cream that contains abrading microcrystals and snail serum that can exfoliate your skin and soothe it, at the same time. By using gentle, natural skin care products such as this one, you can get the benefits of microdermabrasion in the comfort of your own home.

Published January 12th, 2010

Filed in Beauty

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