Wipe Away Skin Imperfections with Microdermabrasion

Microdermabrasion is one of many mainstream skin care techniques in Orange County. This procedure consists of applying tiny rough grains that act as a sort of sander to buff away the dead, surface layer of the skin. Most of the clients get it done to their face, neck and chest areas, but some of our Orange County patients have microdermabrasion performed  on their arms and hands.

What exactly is microdermabrasion?

To really understand the basics, you must learn a few things about your skin. It is made up of two main layers: epidermis and dermis. The epidermis is basically dead skin cells and is the one closest to the outside. It sits on another layer of cells that are maturing called stratum corneum. The purpose of stratum corneum is to act as a barrier between the outside and the inside skin layers. The stratum corneum is also the place where blemishes, wrinkle lines and other minor skin imperfections can be found. All of the action during the microdermabrasion procedure takes place at the level of the stratum corneum.

Information on the microdermabrasion technique performed in Orange County

This technique is typically done by board-certified dermatologists with a wand-like, diamond tipped instrument. This process has marvelous beneficial effects. The skin surface will absolutely improve. Besides for newer and smoother cells, the skin’s visible imperfections (lines, sun damage, and blemishes) are removed over the course of the healing process.

A microdermabrasion session consists of one to three passes with the specialized tool. Several sessions (spaced throughout a year) are almost always recommended for a guaranteed success. To keep the skin hydrated and to promote the new skin, the patient is required to use specialized lotions and moisturizers between sessions. It’s always best to schedule a consultation with your dermatologist before committing to any specific skincare treatment.

Tags: