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Microdermabrasion and Facials: Different Procedures With Similar
Goals
Microdermabrasion is a technique that has become popular in recent
years as a beauty treatment, featured in many spas as a way to improve the health of your skin. This
procedure is the latest in a long line of beauty treatments to improve your looks. However, as a new
procedure, people may not understand just what makes it so great as a beauty treatment. By comparing
microdermabrasion and traditional facials, we will see how this new procedure stacks up in the realm of of skin
care.
Scouring Your Skin
In essence, microdermabrasion works like a pumice stone might to
remove a callous; that is, it uses scouring action in order to remove dead skin cells from your face.
Microdermabrasion can improve facial skin by reducing the appearance of wrinkles and other fine lines, reduce the
appearance of some scars, and even helping to clear up acne by cleaning pores. As far as discomfort,
microdermabrasion facial treatments are relatively gentle, requiring no anesthesia, safe enough to be done at day
spas.
Similarities To Facials
Microdermabrasion is like facials in that they both find ways to
treat, nurture or exfoliate the skin. In this, microdermabrasion resembles facials that remove skin cells,
particularly scrubs or peels. Keep in mind, however, that some facials are merely for the purpose of
cleansing and won’t provide some of the more noticeable results that you might get with
microdermabrasion.
Among the facial techniques, microdermabrasion is perhaps most
similar to the chemical peel. As the name suggests, chemical peels use chemicals to remove the outer layers
of skin. Both have the same sorts of results, that is the reduction of scars, wrinkles, and other lines, as
well as a reduction of acne. However, while microdermabrasion is a relatively painless procedure, chemical
peels can be painful and sometimes require anesthesia and usually require a recovery period of a week or
more. On the other hand, while microdermabrasion is gentler, it may require multiple treatments to be
effective.
Which Is Better?
Ultimately, neither microdermabrasion nor facials are better than
each other; instead, they can often compliment each other. Microdermabrasion may reduce fine lines and scars,
while a gentler cleansing facial may leave the skin feeling rejuvenated and cleaned between microdermabrasion
treatments. With perhaps the exception of chemical peels, microdermabrasion does not necessarily replace most
facial treatments, but works with them to enhance beauty. So next time you’re at your day spa, consider
asking about a microdermabrasion facial to have skin that stays beautiful.
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