Microdermabrasion or microderm is something many people are currently having. It's actually a form of skin treatment that rejuvenates the dermis and gives the youthful skin glow. The process basically involves removing the topmost layer of the skin to expose the fresher layer underneath. During the process, the dermatologist also manages to remove surface scars, wrinkles, oil, blackheads, whiteheads and other pore blockages.
Currently, there is actually several type of microdermabrasion for those who want to try out the process. These different types make it easy for people with sensitive skin to choose the best procedure for them. That being said, following are some of the categories for microdermabrasion.
Crystal
Crystal was once the top ingredient used for microderm. It's a non-cancerous material that manages to remove dead skin cells as well as clean out the pores of the dermis. They are small enough to get through all those dirt and irregularly shaped enough to ensure abrasion. Due to how effective it is, many clinics are still using this type of microderm process. Of course, others are already using a new type of system called diamond microderm.
Diamond
Diamond microderm is much more common nowadays. They're harder than crystal and therefore provide a better grazing technique on the surface of the skin. This makes it especially useful for the areas around the eyes and the mouth. What makes them more preferable than crystals is the fact that they are easier to control and clean skin better. In terms of health, they are also non-allergenic and are therefore ideal for all skin types.
Home Microdermabrasion
Currently, there are products that provide microderm without having to be in the spa. Although they can't compete with the real thing, they are a great way to maintain the skin's clear and smooth texture. In most cases, people who avail of this home treatment are those who are just following up with their spa microderm treatment.
How does it work?
It doesn't matter what type of material is used in the treatment as procedure is pretty much the same. Once the dead skin cells have been removed, the machine will then automatically suck it off to leave only clear skin on the surface.
The length of each session usually lasts only an hour at the most. The amount of time spent usually varies depending on the type of treatment a person requested for. However, the first time is not usually the last. If an individual wants an acne scar removed then they will have to undergo as much as 10 sessions distributed over several days. However, a simple "cleaning" regimen will only necessitate one or two sessions. Usually though, the dermatologist would evaluate the damage to the surface and plan out the best number of time to fix it. More often than not, they would also provide additional products to be applied on the skin for maintenance purposes.
All in all, microdermabrasion is definitely a great way to keep the skin looking healthy - regardless of what material is used. On the hands of a professional, it can restore a person's confidence through clear and beautiful skin.