Get Microdermabrasion For Non-surgical Even Skin Tone
Microdermabrasion is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that uses an applicator to exfoliate your facial and neck skin for a smoother feel and look. You may need several sessions for good results. A certified healthcare provider or physician should do the procedure for you. The procedure is aslo used to improve:
- Dull skin complexion
- Sun damage
- Rough texture
- Melasma
- Age spots
- Dark acne spots that have begun clearing
- Enlarged pores
- Wrinkles and fine lines
- Stretch marks
- Collagen production to give you a smooth and supple skin
Skin deep Medical Spa is among the best places you can go for the facial treatment. The spa’s site is www.skindeepmedicalspa where patients can conveniently book for online appointments for consultation in the state of the art facility which is under the management of Dr. Bloch, a renowned board-certified plastic surgeon from Chicago.
How is microdermabrasion done?
Microdermabrasion is painless and needs no admission of anesthesia. The whole procedure takes about 30 minutes. The cosmetic procedure is performed when one is lying on a bed. The cosmetic procedure uses two types of techniques. In one technique, your physician uses a hand-held device to apply tiny crystals on your face which aid in exfoliation. The same device has vacuuming power which suctions the crystals along with dead skin cells back in the machine. You will experience slight suction and massage sensation as you get treatment.
In the second technique which is more modern, a physician may use a diamond-tipped wand to exfoliate your skin. The wand is gently moved across your face to remove loose skin. You will feel slight vibration and scratching as the device removes the dead skin layer.
Microdermabrasion recovery
Microdermabrasion recovery time is not prolonged. You can resume your normal activity on the same day of treatment. After the procedure, your health care provider may recommend use of special facial products and moisturizer to prolong your results. Other instructions include:
- Use of cold compresses and anti-inflammatory creams
- Protecting your treated skin from direct sun for at least 7 days
- Refraining from scratching or picking on your new skin
- Avoiding use of certain medication in the initial days of recovery