Microdermabrasion - Services

Microdermabrasion - $110.00

Your skin is exposed to environmental elements every day.  Over the years, the  sun, pollution, and other damaging agents can take a toll on your skin.  Microdermabrasion treatments can help reduce or eliminate the wrinkles and fine lines, crow's feet, age spots, light acne scars, and undesired pigmentation.

Microdermabrasion is a non-chemical, non-invasive procedure that uses a spray of microcrystals to remove the outermost layer of dry, dead skin cells and reveal younger, healthier looking skin.  Microdermabrasion also encourages the production of a new underlying layer of skin cells with higher levels of collagen and elastin,  which further improves your skin's appearance.  Microdermabrasion is much gentler than dermabrasion.  Dermabrasion is a more intensive procedure used to treat deeper facial lines, extreme sun damage, and scars.

Most adults who are in good health, with realistic expectations for the outcome of their treatments are good candidates for the procedure.  Some teens have also benefited from this technique.  Microdermabrasion can reduce mild acne scarring and hyperpigmentation, and improve the appearance of poorly textured skin, fine lines, and large or clogged pores.  Microdermabrasion is not appropriate for severe acne scarred skin, clients of advanced age, sunburned skin, clients with extensive hyperpigmentation or those who suffer from skin disorders or sensitive skin condiitions.

Microdermabrasion is a safe, non-surgical, "lunch-hour" procedure that provides many benefits.  It reduces or eliminates fine facial lines, wrinkles, and other signs of aging.  It gives skin of all colors and types a fresh, healthy-looking glow.  It does all this with virtually no side effects.  And because  
microdermabrasion uses non-allergenic crystals to treat the skin, it is an excellent treatment for skin that is sensitive to chemicals.  

Microdermabrasion does not present any serious risks when performed by a qualified provider.  Some people may experience slight skin irritation after the procedure.  Since everyone's skin and health history differ to some degree, the risks and benefits of microdermabrasion must be considered on a case-by-case basis.