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Microdermabrasion

What is microdermabrasion?
Who is a good candidate?
Risks
Recovery and maintenance

What is microdermabrasion?
Microdermabrasion removes outer layers of skin and encourages collagen production. On its own, the process helps reduce fine lines and wrinkes, but in combination with a chemical peel, it allows any peel to penetrate further and make skin even brighter.

If microdermabrasion is right for you, the aesthetician will use a mechanical wand to cleanse the skin with aluminum oxide crystals. At the same time, the dead skin cells are pulled away with a suction device. The treatment itself feels quite comfortable.

Who is a good candidate?
Microdermabrasion with a chemical peel is best suited for those who have sun damaged skin, pigment problems or thick skin. It is not ideal for those with active acne or thin skin. During your initial consultation, ask the aesthetician if microdermabrasion is right for you.

Risks
Though the process is quite safe, talk with your aesthetician to be sure you understand the procedure and potential risks associated with microdermabrasion. If you don't understand something, ask!

Recovery and Maintenance
Expect to leave your appointment looking and feeling great! For maximum results, your aesthetician may recommend a series of four to six microdermabrasions together with chemical peels. The treatments will leave your skin looking smooth and bright.

For more information or to make an appointment, please call
1-800-789-PENN (7366) and ask for the Plastic Surgery Skin Care Program.

 


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