Microdermabrasion / Skin Polishing
Microdermabrasion, also known as “skin polishing,” is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that exfoliates and rejuvenates the skin by removing the outer layer of dead skin cells. This process promotes cell turnover and collagen production, leading to improved skin texture and a more youthful appearance. It is a popular treatment for addressing various skin concerns like fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, and sun damage.
What is Microdermabrasion / Skin Polishing?
Microdermabrasion—commonly called skin polishing—is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that gently exfoliates the skin using a device with fine crystals or a diamond-tipped handpiece.
It removes the outermost layer of dead skin cells, revealing fresher, smoother skin underneath.
How it Works
Exfoliation : A device sprays tiny crystals (aluminum oxide, sodium bicarbonate) or uses a diamond tip to abrade the skin surface.
Suction : The same device vacuums away the exfoliated skin cells and debris.
Stimulation : This mild trauma stimulates collagen and elastin production, improving skin texture over time.
Benefits
Smooths rough skin texture
Reduces dullness and improves skin glow
Minimizes appearance of fine lines & wrinkles (mild)
Lightens superficial pigmentation & sun spots
Reduces mild acne scars
Helps skincare products penetrate deeper
Improves clogged pores and blackheads
Ideal For
Dull or uneven skin tone
Mild acne scars
Fine lines
Sun-damaged skin
Enlarged pores
Dry or rough patches
Procedure Time & Frequency
Time: 30–45 minutes per session
Frequency: Every 2–4 weeks (usually 4–6 sessions for best results)
Downtime: Minimal; mild redness for a few hours
Aftercare
Avoid direct sun for 24–48 hours
Apply sunscreen daily
Use gentle moisturizer
Avoid harsh scrubs, retinol, or acids for 2–3 days
Stay hydrated
Side Effects (Usually Temporary)
Redness or pink skin for a few hours
Mild swelling
Sensitivity to sun
Not Recommended If You Have:
Active acne breakouts or infections
Eczema, psoriasis, or rosacea flare-ups
Open wounds or recent chemical peels/laser
Uncontrolled diabetes or blood clotting disorders
