Microdermabrasion FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Microdermabrasion?

Microdermabrasion is a progressive, non-invasive treatment that propels natural mineral crystals onto the surface of the skin for gentle epidermal abrasion that reveals newer, healthier, younger looking skin.

How does the treatment work?

Microdermabrasion works in two ways:
Correction: The speed of the crystal flow causes an abrasive action that gently removes the surface layers of the skin, allowing smoother, fresher skin to emerge.
Stimulation: The vacuum action helps to stimulate microcirculation increasing the blood supply that provides nutrients needed for skin regeneration. It also stimulates formation of new collagen and elastin to improve skin texture and elasticity.

Is it painful?

The treatment is performed with little discomfort. At the most, sensitive clients might experience a slight sensation resembling light sunburn. After treatment, the skin has a pink glow and you can resume your normal activities almost immediately. The procedure can be done during your lunch hour.

Is it safe?

Microdermabrasion offers a gentler alternative to more traumatic resurfacing treatments. It does not involve trauma or bleeding. The treatment is executed slowly and progressively, removing only superficial layers of the epidermis to reveal a youthful complexion and glow. Your therapist has total control and works under strict hygienic conditions, using sterile, disposable treatment nozzles to ensure your safety.

How long does it take?

Each treatment takes 15-30 minutes. When combined with other treatments, it takes 45 minutes to an hour.

How many treatments will I need?

Age and skin condition will determine the number of treatments required to achieve optimum effect. For most skin problems, a minimum of six treatments is recommended. Results in texture can be felt in one session. Results in appearance may range from one to three sessions. Closely spaced treatments, combined with maintenance sessions, will result in better skin quality.

Which skin problems can be treated?

This system gradually abrades epidermal cells to treat a vast range of skin problems:
  • Sun-damaged skin uneven and granular skin fine lines and wrinkles
  • Enlarged pores
  • Blackheads superficial scars some stretch marks

Can microdermabrasion be used on the body?

There are virtually no areas of the body that would not benefit from microdermabrasion. When used in exfoliation mode, it can be performed on the entire face, neck and neckline with a second sweep on any areas of hyper pigmentation or with textural irregularities.