Microdermabrasion systems
are safe for most all skin
types. Microdermabrasion systems
actually evolved from a process
known as dermabrasion. Though
effective, especially for
serious dermis scarring, dermabrasion
is harsh, requiring a metallic
re-surfacing tool, anesthesia,
and long recovery times. Microdermabrasion
systems, however, gently smooth
signs of aging, sun damage,
and scarring with micro-crystal
creams. The beauty of micro-crystal
creams is how powerfully they
polish the skin, but remains
gentle and forgiving.
A special cleansing device
circulates a cream, infused
with tiny exfoliating crystals
(aluminum oxide), directly
onto the skin. These micro-crystals
deep clean the skin's outer-most
layer of dead skin cells and
other debris, while the re-surfacing
wand massages the upper-most
surface tissue, clears pores,
and jumpstarts circulation.
In turn, creating a fresh
skin surface that diminishes
the appearance of wrinkles,
lines, spots, blemishes, uneven
skin surfaces, and scarring
caused by acne, childbirth,
weight gain, aging, sun damage,
or genetics.
The process is not painful
but more like a deep cleansing
tissue massage. The re-surfacing
tool has various strength
levels and is easy to control.
Most licensed estheticians
and cosmetologists, RNs, or
doctors perform professional
microdermabrasion services
using a closed-loop vacuum
system, to include a waste
catching canister. Professional
operators of microdermabrasion
systems are required to be
trained. Home systems are
also available, and usually
provide training manuals.
Microdermabrasion equipment
is adjustable and easily tailored
to your specific beauty needs.Most
systems include the following
basic components: hand-held
resurfacing tool that applies
exfoliating solutions, specially
formulated creams infused
with exfoliating micro-crystals
(aluminum oxide), and various
foam attachments designed
for polishing all skin surfaces.
Most major cosmetic manufacturers
sell microdermabrason equipment,
many are conveniently available
online. Simply conduct a search
for "microdermabrasion systems."
Professional level microdermabrasion
equipment is also available
on the web, targeting salons,
cosmetic surgeons, and entrepreneurs.
The professional equipment
is similar to many home systems
in that they both use a buffing
wand that applies micro-crystals.
The primary differences between
the two is that professional
microdermabrasion equipment
offers a re-surfacing device
that simultaneously vacuums
or sweeps the debris clear
and increases tissue stimulation,
while having more power and
durability due to repeated
use and varied clientele needs.
Microdermabrasion equipment
ranges from inexpensive do-it-yourself
lotion packages to medical
and salon machines costing
several thousands of dollars.
This technology empowers you
to experience serious skin
improvements from home, at
the salon, or in your dermatologist's
office without the inconvenience
and risks involved with surgery,
lasers, and chemicals. Microdermabrasion
provides detailed information
on microdermabrasion, a progressive
skin re-surfacing technique
that targets wrinkles, lines,
superficial scarring, stretch
marks, acne, and sun damage.
Microdermabrasion is the sister
site of Acne
Treatment Web.
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