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The Use of Microdermabrasion On Acne
Scars
Through the years people have suffered with unsightly and
unflattering acne scars. Unless you went through a plastic surgery on your face to remove these scars, you were
stuck with them forever. Fortunately, now there is a microdermabrasion process that will remove the damaged acne
skin cells and rejuvenate the outer layer of your skin.
Microdermabrasion cream on acne scars uses a process of fine micro
crystals embedded in a skin regenerating remedy. The regenerating cream will gently remove damaged and dead skin
cells, oil deposits and debris through deeper than regular exfoliation by polishing the top layer of the skin. The
microdermabrasion cream will promote cellular regeneration and will soften and even out the texture of your
skin.
The microdermabrasion remodeling of acne scars depends on the skin
remodeling process. As we age, the rate of skin remodeling declines and there are small scars that remain for many
years. Microdermabrasion of acne scars is one way to speed up the skin remodeling process.
The Process
The microdermabrasion scar removal cream uses tiny or micro
particles to polish the skin and remove the scars and dark or discolored skin tissue. It is rubbed on raised, flat
or old acne scars and the physical breakdown helps the enzymes in the cream to dissolve the scars. This procedure
is especially good for people who suffer from scarring due to nodules, cysts or other severe forms of acne. This
cream will remove the skin’s top layer of dead skin cells and smooth out the scarred
tissues.
This treatment also works well for people who have suffered
disfiguring acne conditions. The cream contains a substance that speeds the skin regeneration process so that
new collagen and glycosminoglycans can build up quickly and at the right pace to restore healthy skin and skin
resilience.
However, this treatment will not work on pitted or ice-pick acne
scars that are very deeply embedded into the skin. The microdermabrasion acne scar removal treatment is for
scars that are not extremely deep and much closer to the outer layer of the skin’s surface. Also important to
take into consideration, is that microdermabrasion is not a good choice for people who suffer from herpes, rosacea,
warts, lupus, warts and diabetes.
The actual procedure may make your skin
feel tight for the first 24-48 hours and it might feel like a mild sunburn or windburn. The skin may also
peel or crust, but there are no other side effects involved. Using a good SPF with a high number will help to
protect the skin from any further damage. Microdermabrasion cream will further promote new skin cell
production down in the deepest layer of the skin as it continues to remove dull and damaged skin and it will
leave your complexion smooth, clear and rejuvenated.
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