Insights to Microdermabrasion Facial

By Isabella Moira, published May 09, 2007
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On the market, there has been a product known as microdermabrasion facial. For those who don't know what it is or are unfamiliar with the wonders they can perform, this is a bit insight to the surface of microdermabrasion facial. Currently, microdermabrasion facial is a popular skin treatment that helps reduce signs of aging, and other blemishes. Best of all, it is fast, safe, and effective; thus, a good investment for your money. Not only that, but microdermabrasion facials can be used to help reduce fine lines, and minor scars, remove sun spots, treat acne blemishes, and just restoring your skin to the original beauty it was. Although they seem to be a wonder to be able to treat so many blemishes, they are unable to restore the original beauty back to badly blemished, and scarred skin; they can also not cover up tattoos.

Microdermabrasion doesn't have any serious side effects from my knowledge (it's safer to get a professional to help you answer all your questions), and doesn't use any chemicals in the process. This facial isn't just available for your face; it can also be done to your hands, chest area, and neck. It is one of the easiest ways to give your skin the justice it deserves!

Basically microdermabrasion facial is a process which uses a vacuum tube to gently pass particle through the skins surface, and scrape off the dead skin cells, and stimulate cell growth. The aim is to loosen and remove the first layer of the skin revealing the younger, beautiful skin underneath using aluminum oxide crystals. Also, this process helps stimulate cell growth which will produce more new skin helping you look fresh, and young.

The cell growth process will also stimulate collagen growth. Collagen growth will help even out the skin tone, and get rid of small blemishes. However, the result of this process is not long lasting, and will require many attempts and continuous facials in the future in order to maintain the appearance. I believe that this is a disadvantage to the facial; although effective, it's a long term project investment, and only a treatment, not a cure. While it is not a cure, the results are pretty long-lasting.

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