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Microdermabrasion is one of many viable options for treating keratosis pilaris (KP) that can be performed either by a professional or by yourself at home. Professional treatments of microdermabrasion for keratosis pilaris are offered in high-end beauty salons and spas as well as in your local dermatologist’s office.
Professional treatments are performed on an ongoing basis (bi-monthly or monthly, depending on your needs), making them a costly investment. For this reason, microdermabrasion is best reserved for people with severe KP symptoms, unless absorbing the extra cost is of no concern. There is also the option of reserving professional treatment for special occasions when fast relief of KP symptoms is necessary (e.g., weddings, etc.)
Microdermabrasion for keratosis pilaris involves removing the top layer of your skin to get rid of unsightly redness, bumps, and dryness. Using a special tool, your dermatologist gently scrapes off the surface level of your skin, removing dead skin cells, blackheads, whiteheads, and other skin blemishes in the process. Upon completion of the procedure, you are left with a soft, smooth layer of skin free of ugly spots, blotches, and imperfections.
The beauty of microdermabrasion is that it is a low risk, rapid recovery procedure that produces great results. Treatments can be performed on people of all ages and skin types, although those with sensitive skin need to be cautious.
Microdermabrasion can greatly improve the aesthetic appearance of your skin quickly, without having to wait for natural remedies to kick in over an extended period of time. Using moisturizing creams, lotions, and natural skin cleansing products afterward can also enhance the results of this procedure. In many cases, microdermabrasion enables your skin to absorb moisturizers faster to produce healthier skin results.
The effects of microdermabrasion treatments may last several weeks to a month, after which you will need to repeat the procedure to keep KP symptoms under control. Depending on your condition and the treatment you desire, sessions may last from 5 minutes to an hour. Recovery time, however, is minimal and most people are capable of carrying on with their day without any problems as soon as their session finishes.
Overall, microdermabrasion treatments are very safe with minimal side effects, if any. However, you should be aware of the possibility of side effects so that you can better prepare yourself. The most common of these effects include:
Home Microdermabrasion For Keratosis Pilaris
To offset the high cost of professional microdermabrasion treatments, the cosmetic industry has produced natural microdermabrasion at home treatment kits. Home microdermabrasion kits offer almost the same benefits as professional treatments at reduced costs.