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Microdermabrasion 101: Definition, Procedure, and Pros and Cons

Microdermabrasion
Written by Collins Nwokolo

The skincare scene has never been as inclusive and diverse in terms of skin types, colors, conditions, and more as it is now. Skincare isn’t focused on the usual blemish-free models in ads anymore, but on real people with real skin problems. With this vision of skincare normalized, it’s been normalized to be for even men too.

We’ve come a long way in terms of the perception of skincare and technology for it too. As more people shed light on their skin issues, there are more products and services to cater to these. One of which is microdermabrasion. This is a facial treatment that’s been getting attention for the wide array of benefits that it offers.

Since your weekends are reserved for spa treatments, might as well try a session of microdermabrasion to see what it can offer you.

 

What Is Microdermabrasion?

In case you haven’t heard of it before, microdermabrasion is a skin treatment wherein it exfoliates the skin to become smoother, brighter and promotes even skin tone. It’s similar to your regular, weekly exfoliation session at home but elevated. The difference is in the skill of hands, expertise, and equipment. Microdermabrasion is a common treatment that’s done in dermatologist offices and salons.

This procedure also helps remedy age spots, dark spots, freckle-like spots, texture, dull complexion, and better absorption of skincare products. To see real and lasting effects, however, multiple sessions are required. Consult with a dermatologist or esthetician with regards to the scheduling of the sessions.

Microdermabrasion

What Should I Expect?

First times can be nerve-wracking, especially when you don’t know what to expect. Generally, a session would go like this.

A dermatologist or esthetician removes the top layer of skin with portable equipment. During the treatment, a sanding feeling may be felt. If you’re worried that it’s going to be painful, it’s not. These bits are the exfoliating agents that bring benefits to your skin. A full-face treatment takes about 30 to 40 minutes to complete, and the neck takes about 20 minutes. A moisturizer is used after the treatment.

Before the start of the first session, be sure to ask the practitioner any of your questions. Be as thorough as you want, especially about the aftercare. You should also notify them of any skin conditions or medical history related to your skin and may affect the outcome of this treatment.

Pros and Cons

As mentioned, microdermabrasion helps with spots, texture, complexion, and more. But its benefits don’t end there. Microdermabrasion can also help get rid of fine lines and wrinkles and fighting skin damage caused by the sun. it gives your skin a fresher and brighter look while minimizing pores too. However, one should have more than one session to experience these results.

As attractive as the benefits sound, this treatment is not without its cons. Microdermabrasion is not recommended for people with certain skin conditions like inflammatory or cystic acne. Although it does wonders for hyperpigmentation, the same cannot be said for deep acne scars. If you seek treatments that target the conditions just mentioned, talk to your dermatologist about other ways to treat your skin.

Are There Side Effects?

Yes, there are side effects to this procedure. However, they’re temporary and minimal. These include some swelling, redness, a heightened sensitivity to the sun, dry or flaky skin, slight bruising or abrasions, and cold sores. How many of these side effects will be experienced will depend on a person’s skin type.

These side effects may sound daunting, but they’re very temporary. But to further put your mind at ease, talk to the practitioner. Ask them questions or share your concerns with them, so they may instruct you and inform you of what to do and why you shouldn’t worry about the side effects.

Is Microdermabrasion for Me?

Microdermabrasion is good for addressing the skin problems it’s aimed to solve. If you experience these skin problems then this will work for you. Give it a try and enjoy the results the treatment yields. Bear in mind that microdermabrasion is not a treatment for severe acne and other skin conditions.

Everybody, regardless of gender, skin type, age, etc., deserves to have access to skincare services. It’s a good thing that many skincare professionals, skincare products, and services are made available for a wide range of people with a wide spectrum of skin types. Everyone deserves to be comfortable in their own skin. If this can be achieved with the help of a procedure such as microdermabrasion, then it’s worth it.

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Collins Nwokolo

Collins Nwokolo is a passionate medical physiologist, health blogger and an amazing writer. He is a health and fitness enthusiast who loves sharing helpful information to people.

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