Crystal Microdermabrasion: Uses fine crystals (such as aluminum oxide) sprayed onto the skin to abrade the surface layer.
Diamond Tip Microdermabrasion: Utilizes a diamond-tipped handpiece to manually exfoliate the skin without the use of crystals.
- Procedure: Microdermabrasion is typically performed by a trained esthetician or skincare professional. The procedure is usually painless and may cause a mild scratching sensation as the device moves across the skin. It typically takes about 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the area being treated.
- Post-Treatment: After microdermabrasion, the skin may appear slightly red and feel tight, similar to a mild sunburn. This usually subsides within a few hours to a day. It’s important to follow post-treatment instructions provided by your skincare professional, which may include moisturizing the skin and avoiding sun exposure.
- Frequency of Treatments: For optimal results, multiple treatments are often recommended, spaced several weeks apart. The number of sessions depends on the individual’s skin condition and treatment goals.
Microdermabrasion is considered a safe and effective treatment for many skin types and concerns, though it may not be suitable for individuals with certain skin conditions like active acne, rosacea, or eczema. Consulting with a skincare professional can help determine if microdermabrasion is appropriate for your skin and goals.