Medical Grade Microdermabrasion
Medical Microdermabrasion is a progressive, non-invasive treatment that removes the top layer of the skin; dead skin cells. It promotes the production of new cells in the deepest layer of the dermis. It cleans pores and aids in balancing oil production. It stimulates collagen networking to further even out skin texture and tone.
Medical Microdermabrasion improves:
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- Clogged pores including blackheads & whiteheads.
- Large Pores
- Rough skin texture
- Production and growth of healthy new cells
- Collagen
- Uneven skin color
- Sun & Age spots
- Dull or dry patches.
- Acne and Acne Scarring
- Fine Lines and Wrinkles
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Q&A: How Does It Work?
Microdermabrasion works in two ways. It works by gently exfoliating or removing the outside layers (stratum corneum) of the skin. The abrasive action of the wand gently removes the outer surface layers, allowing smoother, fresher skin to be apparent. The second way is that the vacuum action helps to stimulate microcirculation and lymphatic flow, increasing the blood supply that provides nutrients needed for skin regeneration. This helps accelerate the skins repair process and stimulates the formation of new collagen and elastin thereby improving skin texture and elasticity.
Recommended Treatment: Individual microdermabrasion treatments are recommended every two weeks. When performed with an alternating skin care treatment, the protocol would be microdermabrasion, followed two weeks later with an alternating treatment, followed two weeks later with microdermabrasion. Four to Six sessions of each treatment are recommended depending on skin condition and concerns. Maintenance sessions should be sought to keep skin healthy and glowing.
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