Is microdermabrasion healthy?

Would you like to have youthful, glowing skin? Try microdermabrasion! Microdermabrasion is a safe, easy treatment that rejuvenates and brightens the skin. It also has many benefits because it softens fine lines and wrinkles, decreases large pores, reduces hyperpigmentation, and more. But is microdermabrasion healthy.

What is microdermabrasion?

Microdermabrasion is a non-invasive skin treatment that uses a device with a diamond tip or tiny crystals to exfoliate the top layer of dead, dry skin cells. The procedure is often used to treat the face, neck, arms, and décolletage (learn more).

What happens during microdermabrasion?

The microdermabrasion device is gently moved across the skin to remove the outer layer of dead skin cells. This process takes approximately 30 minutes to complete.

Is microdermabrasion healthy?

Microdermabrasion is a healthy treatment because it enhances skin tone and texture. The exfoliation action gets rid of dead skin cells and impurities on the surface that can clog the pores, and lead to breakouts.

Microdermabrasion triggers cell turnover, which promotes skin health. Natural cell turnover slows with age, and this makes the skin dull and creates an uneven complexion. When the outermost skin cells are removed, the body quickly replaces them with fresh, healthy cells that make the skin clearer, and more youthful.

In addition, microdermabrasion increases blood circulation to the skin, so the cells receive more nutrients and oxygen, which boosts internal skin health.

How many microdermabrasion treatments do I need?

The number of microdermabrasion treatments required will depend on your specific aesthetic goals.

Are you ready to boost skin health with microdermabrasion? Search our directory to find a practice in your area.

If you are in the Fort Lauderdale, Lauderdale by the Sea, Wilton Manors, Pompano Beach or surrounding areas, Baltic Beauty Center is our featured practice.

You can reach them at www.balticbeautycentre.com, or by calling (954) 420-7436.

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