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Microdermabrasion Benefits 
By: Mary Bentley
Many people have now heard of the skin care treatment called microdermabrasion as it is one of the most popular skin care treatments in both Europe and America at the moment. Microdermabrasion employs the use of a special machine which creates a strong circular flow of air down a tube out through a wand and onto the face and then back up into the machine. Fine medical grade aluminum oxide crystals are mixed into the air to remove the top layer of dead skin cells which are collected, along with the crystals, back into the machine.
Microdermabrasion is described as a non-invasive cosmetic procedure and, as such, the treatment carries little or no risked when it is performed by a professional who has been suitably trained and fully understands the nature of skin. Although the process is simple and can now be performed, using professional techniques, in the home with equipment costing as little as $200 the professional machines are far more powerful and, obviously, produce far better results (depending upon the skill of the technician).
Although your face can sometimes seem slightly reddened immediately after a treatment it very quickly subsides leaving a fantastically healthy glow. Open pores will be noticeably reduced and rather than looking dull and lifeless your skin will look radiant with a pleasant sheen. Overall the look will be far more youthful than prior to the treatment and this will improve more with further treatments.
Acne sufferers are becoming increasingly aware of the incredible benefits they can gain from having regular microdermabrasion treatments. Although acne is not yet fully understood there has been much discovered in recent years. Part of the development process of acne is the formation of comedones, which are the plugs found blocking pores in blackheads and whiteheads. By using microdermabrasion regularly you can remove comedones and stop them from forming thus reducing new acne.
Acne can destroy a persons life, a once happy outgoing child can become something of a recluse and highly susceptible to depression. The fact that treating the areas of skin without active acne with microdermabrasion it can become less prone to a fresh outbreak. By having the treatment regularly this can almost halt it completely. This incredible fact makes this benefit one of the most important.
Because we understand so little about acne there is not a general cure all treatment and, in most cases, a selection of treatments may be used. This has led to a number of treatments being developed and, because it appears to be extremely effective, microdermabrasion is quickly becoming known as one of the best ways to bring acne under control.
Many people find that after acne they are, sometimes, left with scarring. Luckily microdermabrasion can be very effective at removing (or vastly reducing the visibility of) acne scars. As well as removing acne scars it can also remove other skin blemishes and also have a profound effect upon freckles. However most people know of the treatment because of it's excellent reputation for being able to remove spider and fine lines together with fine wrinkles. It can also greatly reduce the visibility of deeper wrinkles.
It is really quiet possible that the reason why microdermabrasion is one of today's most popular skin care treatments is that there are so many varied benefits. Almost every person on the planet could gain at least one of these benefits after only a few sessions at a medical spa. At the moment it would appear that it's popularity is continuing to increase in popularity. Maybe it is time for you to give it a try?
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