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Get Healthier Looking Skin

Microdermabrasion is a mechanical exfoliation treatment that helps to gently buff away the first layer of the skin.

 

A wand with a diamond tip is used for the procedure and is applied to the skin surface.

 

This is followed by the application of professional skin care products. The exfoliation allows for increased absorption of skin care products, making them more effective.

 

Finally, you will be placed under an LED light to increase blood circulation in the skin.

 

Overall the treatment will result in increased skin turnover, increased collagen and elastin production. It helps to improve skin texture, reduce clogged pores, increase blood circulation in the skin, and give your skin a healthy looking glow.

Who is it for?

Microdermabrasion helps to improve:

  • Fine lines

  • Large pores

  • Acne scars

  • Age spots

  • Rough uneven dry skin

  • Dull skin

Who is it not for?

Microdermabrasion is NOT suitable for:

  • Sun burnt or irritated skin

  • Inflamed acne, Cold Sores

  • Uncontrolled rosacea. Broken capillaries.

  • Use of Accutane,Retin-A,Vitamin A 

  • Blood thinners, Skin lesions

  • Very thin skin, Dermatitis

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What are the risks?

Microdermabrasion treatments are generally safe. Redness or bruising may develop in rare cases. It is recommended to come make-up free to your treatment. Also, sun exposure or excessive heat to the skin should be avoided for 48 hours before and after your treatment.

Treatment Results

It is generally recommended to do a series of 6 treatments to see an improvement. Your skin will feel smoother right after the session is completed. You will notice that your skin will get softer and have more glow as you progress through your package.

What treatment areas can I do?

The most common areas that microdermabrasion treatments are done on are the face, neck, and the back.

Get Started Today to Healthier, Glowing Skin

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