What if I told you that you could get your skin softly buffed and polished to a youthful gleam? Microdermabrasion makes that possible.
Microdermabrasion is the ultimate exfoliation method. This process removes the outermost epidermal layers of skin, and evens the layers. This type of skin resurfacing speeds up skin renewal, and is used to treat acne, wrinkles, sun damage, stretch marks, scarring and much more.
It’s a noninvasive (non-surgical) procedure that uses tiny crystals or a tiny diamonds to exfoliate your skin, we use the Dermaglide system which utilizes sodium bicarbonate crystals. The procedure is any where from 30- 60 minutes in length, and you can return to life and work immediately.
Microdermabrasion does so many wonderful things. It:
- Improves age spot areas and blackheads
- Improves hyperpigmentation (patches of dark skin)
- Exfoliates your skin, leaving it refreshed in appearance
- Reduces fine lines and wrinkles
- Treats acne and any scars caused by acne
- Brightens a dull complexion
- Evens skin tone and texture
- Reduces/eliminates enlarged pores
- Thicken your collagen, which results in a younger looking complexion
Microdermabrasion may leave the skin slightly red for a few hours, yet we use a post-treatment calming and hydrating mask, moisturizer and sunscreen that will help soothe the skin. The calming mask will infuse your skin with hydration making your skin more supple and plump. Your skin will be more sensitive to sun exposure, so use SPF 30 sunscreen every day we recommend Hale and Hush’s Broad Spectrum Natural SPF 30 . This is a key aspect to great skin health, as well! Rare discomfort may occur, but it usually feels like windburn or slight sunburn for a day or two post treatment.
Microdermabrasion offers a surface-level treatment without the expensive price tag of a single layer chemical peel. Since it’s only the top layer of skin, most people can get them as often as every seven to ten days. A monthly regimen of facials and microdermabrasion can rejuvenate and revitalize your skin. The results are incredible.
According to the American Academy of Dermatology, you shouldn’t have microdermabrasion if your skin scars easily or if you’ve taken isotretinoin, a medication prescribed to treat severe acne. Don’t have a microdermabrasion if you are in the midst of a cold sore breakout, as that can spread the cold sore to normally unaffected areas. Another thing to note is that the propulsion from microdermabrasion can act as a trigger for a cold sore outbreak if you already have the virus. Tell your therapist so that they can be more cautious around the lips during your microdermabrasion treatment.
Schedule your microdermabrasion now. We currently have a 50% off special to anyone receiving their first treatment with us.