How Does Microdermabrasion Help my Skin?

Would you like to improve the overall quality of your skin?  Microdermabrasion may be just what you need to boost the health of your skin, and restore its youthful glow.  Microdermabrasion is a simple, cost-effective skin treatment that can polish and beautify the skin.  But how does microdermabrasion help your skin?

What is microdermabrasion?

Microdermabrasion is a non-surgical procedure,in which a minimally abrasive device with fine crystals or a diamond tip,is used to exfoliate the superficial layer of dry, dead skin cells and surface debris.  There is little or no discomfort with microdermabrasion, and the new skin cells that emerge make the skin look fresher and younger.

Microdermabrasion is often done in combination with other skin rejuvenation treatments such as laser skin resurfacing, chemical peels, and facials, to optimize results. 

How does microdermabrasion help my skin?

  • Minimizes Signs Of Aging

Microdermabrasion accelerates cell turnover and this helps to promote the production of natural collagen in the skin.  The increase in collagen fibers makes the skin firmer and softens the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. 

  • Improves Skin Tone and Texture

Since microdermabrasion exfoliates the dead skin cells,it reduces hyperpigmentation, age spots, blackheads, acne scars,andother blemishes.Microdermabrasion is therefore beneficial for sun-damaged skin, because it evens out skin tone and texture.  

  • Reduces Pore Size

Microdermabrasion clears the blockage in the pores which makes them appear smaller, and gives the skin a smoother, brighter appearance.  Smaller pores can also result in a more even skin tone.

Would you like to learn more about microdermabrasion?  Search our directory to find a practice in your area.

If you are in the Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx, New York, or New Jersey areas, Manhattan Aesthetics is our featured practice.

You can reach them at www.manhattan-aesthetics.com, or by calling (646) 969-3652.

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