Microdermabrasion

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Microdermabrasion is a procedure that is often performed by dermatologists to help treat the skin of patients who are suffering from skin conditions that cannot be treated by over the counter medications. The procedure can be performed quickly and once it is done it helps reduce acne and other skin problems that many adults and teens suffer from. Learning about microdermabrasion can help individuals with skin care issues find a way to treat their problems effectively.

What is Microdermabrasion?

The microdermabrasion procedure can be a little bit intimating for those who have never seen a dermatologist or who have never treated their skin for problems outside of their homes. However, once you understand it or have it seen it done the process becomes much less intimidating. The microdermabrasion process is one that scrapes the dead skin off of the face and then follows up by vacuuming it all away.

Microdermabrasion Recovery

There is usually not much of a recovery period required for the microdermabrasion procedure. The entire process usually takes no more than thirty minutes and requires at least ten sessions throughout the year to achieve maximum results. Some patient’s experience a bit of irritation or redness immediately following the procedure but cold compresses can treat this. If you are new to microdermabrasion you might want to consider spending a few hours at home immediately following the procedure to allow your skin time to recover. Your dermatologist will make the final choice.

The Cost of Microdermabrasion

Surprisingly too many microdermabrasion is extremely affordable when compared to other systems. The dermabrasion process can cost anywhere from $40 to $200 depending upon where you get it done. Many dermatologists offer the service to patients and so do spas which offer facial and other skin care services. It is important to call around in your area to see who has the most experience and the best prices. Always remember when getting prices that you will have to have at least ten treatments for maximum results. So whatever number you get multiply it by ten to find out how much the treatments will ultimately cost.

Risks Associated with Microdermabrasion

There are few risks associated with microdermabrasion since it is not invasive and only involves removing dead skin cells. The only problems many people experience is skin irritation after the first couple of treatments. It is sometimes recommended that you avoid social gatherings immediately following a microdermabrasion treatment until you are sure that your skin will not react badly to it.

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