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Learn More About Home Microdermabrasion Kits

By: Alba Swanson Home | Health-and-Fitness | Acne


Microdermabrasion first gained popularity as a cosmetic procedure in day spas, medical spas and doctor's practices. It quickly gained favor for being less invasive than other dermatological procedures. Now it is available in cheap, easy to use home microdermabrasion kits.

Effects of this treatment:

Microdermabrasion is a painless procedure in which fine particles are used to smooth the skin. This is achieved by scrubbing away the stratum corneum ' the very top layer of skin. This layer, known as the stratum corneum, is the top layer of dead skin cells that act as a barrier between the lower layers of skin and the outside world.

Benefits of microdermabrasion:

Fine creases and wrinkles often appear in the stratum corneum, and microdermabrasion helps to clear these away. People who use this treatment option report that they have younger looking skin and fewer wrinkles. It can also help to remove sun-damaged skin, remove or lessen the appearance of scars and dark spots.

By removing that top layer of skin, the body is led to believe that some damage has occurred on the surface of the skin. To compensate, it automatically boosts the production of new, healthy skin cells, which can lead to younger-looking skin. Some claim that is also increases collagen production, but this has yet to be backed up by any scientific or clinical evidence.

As well as having fewer side effects than any other dermatological procedure, microdermabrasion is effective on all skin types and tones.

Why people choose home microdermabrasion kits:

Because this treatment is quite safe and easy to use, it is suitable for use in the home. Although the home versions are less powerful than professional treatments, they can maintain the effect of clinical treatments. The biggest benefit of using microdermabrasion at home is the cost. While a treatment at a spa might set you back $100, home microdermabrasion kits usually cost between $25-$50.

How do I use the home kits?

Always read the instructions before using your home microdermabrasion kit. Look at all the products that come in the kit and ensure that you know what they are all for. It is advisable that you keep the packaging and instructions in case you need to refer back to them in the future.

Before you start the treatment, perform a patch test on a small area of skin. This might be on your forehead, chin, or just behind your ear. This is an important step, as an allergic reaction may cause visible effects that can last days or even weeks. Wait twenty-four hours after the patch test before proceeding with the treatment.

Often it is best to use these kits in the evening. Many will cause temporary redness and some sensitivity in the area treated. Some may also have particles that are hard to rinse off, in which case you may wish to use the treatment just before your evening shower.

1.Make sure you are in a place that is clean, brightly lit, provides access to a mirror and has warm, running water available. A good place is usually the bathroom.

2.The area that is being treated, be it your face, neck, arms or hands, must be clean. Use either a cleanser that comes with the kit, or your usual cleansing gel. Rinse your face well after cleaning.

3.Read the instructions to see if your face should be dry or left slightly damp when using the product. Use either a provided sponge or applicator, or your fingers, to gently massage the cream into your skin. Be careful not to massage it too much into any one area, as this can cause irritation to the skin.

4.Rinse the cream off very thoroughly. If the crystals won't come off then hop into the shower.

5.Gently pat your face dry with a soft towel.

6.Apply either a provided moisturizer or simply your usual facial moisturizer.

Note: Always read the warnings on the label.






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