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1-984-288-6821
53-14 Roosevelt Avenue, Woodside NY 11377
Mon - Sat 8.00 - 18.00 Sunday CLOSED
When you have microdermabrasion acne treatments to turn to, you really don’t have to worry about your acne scars. Pimples may come and go, but you still have to deal with those pockmarks that they leave behind. When some large zits explode, they often leave behind deep craters; such acne scars don’t disappear that easily, but they can still be treated. You may need to consult with a competent dermatologist to get information about the treatment before you decide to go ahead with it. Here are few facts about the treatment that could affect your decision, namely the associated side effects, the average cost, and other vital pieces of information.
Microdermabrasion is a process that generally involves the removal of the top layer of the skin through chemical and mechanical methods. Deeper than the usual facial scrubbing, microdermabrasion treatments employ a diamond brush to buff and polish the epidermis. All the dead skin and residue that come off after this first step are removed from the site using a vacuum. Following this, the next layer is removed through a chemical process, which promotes cellular growth for the new layer of skin through lactic acid and Vitamin C nourishment. The second stage of the treatment also cleanses the skin pores thoroughly of grime and excess sebum.
Swelling is a common side effect that appears soon after the procedure is done, but you need not worry about it, because it will subside eventually. Other side effects that could last up to seven days are redness, soreness, and flaking. This process is not only for the treatment of acne scars. People with sun-damaged skin, abnormal skin pigmentation, skin blemishes, age spots, and fine wrinkles will greatly benefit from this treatment. Generally, you can expect microdermabrasion side effects after treatment in the form of crusting, bruising, flaking, reopening of facial wounds, and, sometimes, a concomitant infection. Most important of all, pregnant women must not be allowed to undergo this treatment, because Vitamin A in its purer form is applied during the treatment.
You can expect to pay around $550 for five sessions; add $35 on top of that if you want to use Ultraceuticals Even Skin Tone Serum as well. If you want to continue the treatment at home with home-care kits, you will end up spending more. To avoid complications from microdermabrasion side effects, you must use these home-based applications of cosmetics and beauty products. They contain safe ingredients enriched with vitamin antioxidants and were manufactured using fine mineral powder.
Not quite sure if microdermabrasion acne is the treatment for your skin problems? Look up online sites of well-known dermatologists, where the procedure is explained in a very thorough and clinical way.