Have A Younger Look With Microdermabrasion
Many of us find at least one thing that we can change about
ourselves. It might be our hair, cup size, or the way that our skin
looks. Perhaps you are pushing 50 and you want to look 40 again. You
have a chance to change this by smoothing out your skin with a special
treatment called microdermabrasion.
Microdermabrasion is a skin
care technique that is used to give people younger, healthier, and
smoother skin. Many find it a great alternative to plastic surgery,
Botox, and even chemical peels. During this procedure tiny rough grains
are applied to the top layer of the skin and are used to remove it.
There
are different treatments that can be used during this procedure. Some
may use salon treatments and medical procedures. Or you can use special
creams and scrubs that can be used within the comforts of your own
home. This procedure is usually performed on the hands, arms, face,
neck, or chest. These are the crucial areas for most people and the
most important when trying to look young.
The skin is made up
of the dermis and the epidermis layers. The epidermis is the layer on
the top part of the skin in which the dead skin cells that are lying on
the surface of the layer of skin that is still growing. The top part of
that layer is the stratum corneum between the skin and the world.
As
you apply the creams and lotions to your skin the majority of the
moisture will pass through the stratum corneum - but not everything.
The moisture left behind can cause minor skin imperfections such as
blemishes and wrinkles.
Microdermabrasion will affect the
stratum corneum in order to remove these blemishes and smooth the skin.
It will not work on the dermis because it is too deep into the skin and
would cause a person much pain and might even damage their skin beyond
repair.
Microdermabrasion is a great procedure for people who
want to clean out their pores. People who are unable to use special
acne treatments because of their sensitive skin are able to use this
procedure in place of them and see positive results.
It is not
uncommon for many people to use microdermabrasion for acne scars that
severely affect someone's face. However, not everyone has the ability
to use it. Those with active rosacea, herpetic lesions, warts, fragile
capillaries, open sores, and eczema should consider other treatments.