• 7-27-2010

Who doesn’t want radiant, youthful looking skin? The condition of your skin is one of the main factors people use in determining your age. Although there are advantages to being older and wiser, there’s no reason why you need to look it. No wonder so many baby boomers and even thirty-somethings are turning to procedures such as skin resurfacing microdermabrasion to help their skin look younger.

How does microdermabrasion work? As you age, your skin starts to loose the attractive, healthy, glow of youth. This occurs because the rate at which skin cells turn over starts to slow down. When cells don’t turnover as rapidly as they did in youth, the result can be an accumulation of dead skin cells on the skin surface which makes it look dull and enhances the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Skin resurfacing microdermabrasion acts as a super exfoliator to help remove the superficial layer of skin cells that causes skin to lack that youthful glow. This procedure is usually done in a doctor’s office or in spa by a trained aesthetician. The technician uses a special microdermabrasion machine with a tip attached to a vacuum tube which is used to gently “sandblast” away the superficial skin layer. The procedure is completely painless and most patients find it to be that relaxing.

Does it work? When you leave the office, you’ll instantly notice that your skin feels softer and smoother. You may be aware that your skin has a faint red glow to it, almost like a mild sunburn. This usually fades within two days and your skin will return to its normal color, although it should appear brighter. To see more dramatic results, you’ll need to undergo a series of six microdermabrasion treatments scheduled fourteen days apart. 

Although the results you see with microdermabrasion aren’t as dramatic as what you would experience with a laser resurfacing or even a chemical peel, it can improve skin texture, reduce the appearance of fine lines, and give your face a more youthful glow. Once you’ve had a series of six treatments, you can decrease the frequency of microdermabrasion treatments to two to three times a year as long as you do regular exfoliation at home to remove dead skin cells.

You can schedule your microdermabrasion online by clicking here.

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