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Frequently Asked Questions Q: Can Micro Dermabrasion Be Used On Red Marks?

A: By removing the top layer of the skin, professional microdermabrasia diminishes or even removes superficial red marks. Deeper red marks require a more invasive procedure, like deep chemical peeling or laser resurfacing.

Q: Can Microderm Abrasion Be Used If I Am In My Teens?

A: Self micro derm abrasion tool is safe for all ages and all skin types but most doctors recommend it for patients aged 14 and older, mainly because they want to make sure that all major hormonal changes are over and the results of the procedure are as good as they can be.

Q: Can Microderm Abrasion Work On Stretch Marks?

A: Stretch marks appear on your skin as uneven skin tone and texture. By exfoliating the outermost layer of the skin, micro derma brasion kit evens out skin tone and texture, thus reducing or totally removing stretchmarks.

Q: Are Microdermal Abrasion And IPL Equally Effective?

A: Intense Pulsed Light is a non-invasive procedure capable of diminishing or removing age spots (liver spots), fine wrinkles (rhytids), facial flushing, redness, broken capillaries, freckles, minor sun damage, tattoos, varicose veins, spider veins, flat birth marks and hypo-pigmentation. Unfortunately, IPL is not recommended for dark skinned people and persons suffering from oily skin. In short, IPL and micro derma brasion have similar results and are both non-invasive, but micro dermabration has fewer contraindications.

Q: Can You Apply Makeup After Microdermbrasion?

A: Some specialists recommend using mild make-up to cover the redness on your face while others say that any type of liquid or powder foundation or any other type of cover up is absolutely forbidden in the first 2-3 days after micro abrasion The best thing to do is ask the doctor who performed the procedure whether you can use foundation or not immediately after the treatment. All doctors agree, though, that some mascara and lip gloss are completely harmless.

Q: Microdermabration Is It Effective On The Body?

A: Do-It-Yourself microderm abrasion systems can be used on your body as long as it's especially formulated as a body micro dermal abrasion tool. Using a face micro derm abrasion kit on your body will not have the desired effects because it's much too mild to have a significant effect on your body. Dermatologist-performed microabrasions is suitable for use on the body except for the feet where the skin is too thin.

Q: What Does Microdermbrasion Do If I Have Keratosis?

A: Keratosis sufferers should not use micro derma abrasion This procedures is somewhat invasive to the skin (any skin rejuvenation treatment is to some extent) and can worsen their condition. This applies to personal micro derm abrasion as well, despite its mild effect.

Q: What Can Go Wrong With Micro Dermabrasion?

A: Compared to other cosmetic procedures, microdemabrasion involves few risks: if the machine is not properly handled or has not been properly sterilized, hyperpigmentation, skin injuries or infections may occur as a result; it is also possible to inhale micro crystals used during the procedure. Aluminum oxide crystals, however, cause no allergic or adverse reactions. Eye injury from stray micro crystals used to be a concern but these days plastic or rubber goggles makes it extremely unlikely.

Q: Does Microderm Abrasion Make A Difference If You Have Rosacea?

A: Rosacea is one of the main contraindications of microdermabrasion, because the exfoliation process worsens rosacea symptoms (redness, itchiness, flaking). Over the counter microderm creams either (even though they are milder). microbrasion either (even though they are milder).

Q: What Does Micro Derma Abrasion Do For Chicken Pox Scars?

A: Derma microabrasion pulverizes away the dead skin layer (the outermost layer) in order to even out skin texture and erase superficial chicken pox scars. More severe chicken pox scarring requires more invasive non-surgical techniques, like deep chemical peels or laser skin resurfacing.

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