Basic Information about Microdermabrasion
Microdermabrasion is a common skin care procedure, but not everyone knows what it is or how it works. So, if you interested in knowing more about this skin treatment, here's a general review to get you started.
Microdermabrasion is a general term for the application of micro crystals to "sand off" the outer surface of the skin. There are several different types of products that are used to remove the outermost layer of skin. Aluminum oxide, sodium bicarbonate, sodium chloride, and magnesium oxide are also used to perform microdermabrasion.
This procedure can be performed in a doctor's office or in a spa. It does not require anesthesia and requires little or no down time. As a matter of fact, it is often referred to as the "instant face lift" or the "lunchtime facelift".
Microdermabrasion Benefits
Microdermabrasion is not just a simple skin exfoliation. It actually performs a very important service for your skin. By removing the outer layer of the epidermis it can help your skin absorb moisture more efficiently.
You may think that your skin absorbs 100% of the moisture it comes in contact with. This is not true at all because the stratum corneum blocks the passage of all molecules except for the extremely small ones. By removing the stratum corneum, microdermabrasion allows for a more effective absorption of moisture and skin care products.
Microdermabrasion also helps remove fine lines and blemishes. The stratum corneum is where most of these minor imperfections lie. Once again, the removal of this layer through microdermabrasion can improve the appearance of the skin.
At Home Alternatives to Microdermabrasion
Recently, there have been at-home microdermabrasion systems that have come out on the market. These products aren't as abrasive as regular microdermabrasion, but they can be just as effective. People with sensitive skin may want to try this option before spending money on a professional microdermabrasion treatment.
Precautions before choosing Microdermabrasion
An important issue to consider, before undergoing this type of treatment is that since it is an abrasive treatment it can cause problems for people with sensitive or dry skin. In the case of these skin types, it is preferable to ask the technician to use sodium bicarbonate instead of other abrasives. This product is more gentle than the other alternatives.
There are also certain skin conditions that contra indicate microdermabrasion. People that suffer from eczema or dermatitis should avoid this type of treatment and consult with their doctor in search of a better alternative.
Other skin conditions that are not suited for this type of treatment are:
*Active rosacea
*Vascular lesions & fragile capillaries
*Widespread acne and severe acne
*Herpes, warts, open sores and skin lesions
*Psoriasis
Check with your doctor about other skin conditions that may not be suited for this type of treatment.
Microdermabrasion creams, like BIOSKINEXFOL, are a gentler alternative to traditional microdermabrasion. This at-home microdermabrasion treatment can help eliminate blemishes and fine lines as well as rejuvenate your skin. BIOSKINEXFOL is a natural skin care product that contains a mix of abrading micro crystals and natural ingredients that will leave your skin smooth and free from irritation.
Published February 2nd, 2010
Filed in Beauty
