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What does it treat?
Microdermabrasion is effective at improving and reducing fine lines, age spots or brown spots.
The treatment can also be helpful with oily and enlarged pores, blackheads, and some acne scarring.
In addition, microdermabrasion stimulates the creation of collagen and cell turnover.
Immediately following a microdermabrasion session the skin will feel smoother and have improved texture.
Who can be treated?
The Microdermabrasion is a safe, common, non-surgical procedure however there are people who should not have it.
People with active acne or rosacea, open sores or lesions, dermatitis, psoriasis, people using Accutane within the last 6 months, egzema, and lupus.
How long does it take?
The typical session for microdermabrasion takes between 15 and 30 minutes.
Most patients find it a quite pleasant experience.
The microdermabrasion hand piece will be passed over your skin and you will begin to feel a mild scratching as the procedure removes the superficial skin cells.
Following the session your skin will feel smoother and tighter and some redness is common for several hours afterwards.
Side effects and risksSide effects for microdermabrasion are usually temporary and may include swelling and redness for several hours.
The skin will become more sensitive to sun exposure it is recommended using sunscreen following a microdermabrasion session.
Post-treatment.
Following any microdermabrasion treatment it is important to use sunscreen as the skin is usually very sensitive to sun exposure. Also, moisturizing the skin is helpful
What does it treat? Microdermabrasion is effective at improving and reducing fine lines, age spots or brown spots. The treatment can also be helpful with oily and enlarged pores, blackheads, and some acne scarring. In addition, microdermabrasion stimulates the creation of collagen and cell turnover. Immediately following a microdermabrasion session the skin will feel smoother and have improved texture. Who can be treated? The Microdermabrasion is a safe, common, non-surgical procedure however there are people who should not have it. People with active acne or rosacea, open sores or lesions, dermatitis, psoriasis, people using Accutane within the last 6 months, egzema, and lupus. How long does it take? The typical session for microdermabrasion takes about 40 minutes. Most patients find it a quite pleasant experience. The microdermabrasion hand piece will be passed over your skin and you will begin to feel a mild scratching as the procedure removes the superficial skin cells. Following the session your skin will feel smoother and tighter and some redness is common for several hours afterwards. Side effects and risks. Side effects for microdermabrasion are usually temporary and may include swelling and redness for several hours. The skin will become more sensitive to sun exposure it is recommended using sunscreen following a microdermabrasion session. Post-treatment. Following any microdermabrasion treatment it is important to use sunscreen as the skin is usually very sensitive to sun exposure. Also, moisturizing the skin is helpful. Basic Microdermabrasion Price €40 - preparing the face - microdermabrasion (face area) - calming mask application Ultimate Microdermabrasion Price €60 - preparing the face - steam treatment - microdermabrasion (face and neck area) - calming mask application - face massage |