MICRODERMABRASION


microdermabrasion

Microdermabrasion is an exfoliating procedure which reduces the appearance of scarring, fine lines, wrinkles, pigmentation problems, uneven skin tones, and a dull, lifeless, sun-damaged complexion.

This treatment, suitable for all skin types, is a safe and effective way of exfoliating the skin without using any chemicals or laser. This painless procedure gently removes dead skin cells, which, at the same time are gently vacuumed away into the crystal cylinders thus eliminating cross-contamination. Simultaneously, the procedure stimulates cell renewal and the synthesis of collagen, elastin and fibroblast, normally resulting in an immediate, enhanced skin appearance.

Microdermabrasion is an ideal treatment for:

  • Sun damage or aged skin
  • Fine lines & wrinkles
  • Pigmentation
  • Thickened skin
  • Scar tissue reduction
  • Increased cell regeneration
  • Acne & acne scarring
  • Congested & dull skin
  • Open pores
  • Improved circulation
  • White and blackheads

The result is a glowing, smooth, even and bright complexion. It is equally an ideal treatment to help you look fantastic for a special occasion or, more seriously, to treat unsightly skin blemishes and acne scarring.

There are no side-effects to this treatment (which takes about 60 minutes) and no recovery time is required. Mild redness may occur for between 30 minutes and half a day after the procedure.

The quantity of treatments differs depending on the condition being treated but on an average it is approximately 6 to 10 and we recommended to repeat it once in every 8-10 weeks.

Combined with dermal fillers and line and wrinkle smoothing treatments, microdermabrasion will help to make their effects last even longer.

Microdermabrasion can be used with a combination of treatments, such as IPL, and facial peels to achieve beautiful, youthful skin.

To discover more about Microdermabrasion at Refresh Med Spa by Norma and how we can help you, call now at 416 92 FRESH (416 923 7374) or visit our Contact Us page.