Livinz Medspa
Microdermabrasion
Microdermabrasion
Microdermabrasion Treatment in Bronxville, NY
Microdermabrasion is a highly effective, minimally invasive skin-exfoliation procedure offered at Livinz MedSpa in Bronxville, NY. This treatment is designed to smooth and refresh the skin, making it an excellent option for improving sun damage, scars, wrinkles, and hyperpigmentation.
The Science and Benefits of Microdermabrasion
Unlike the surgical procedure of dermabrasion, microdermabrasion gently targets only the outermost layer of skin.
Core Benefits
- Immediate Results: Results are immediately visible, revealing fresh underlying skin.
- No Downtime: There is no downtime for the patient, who can immediately resume regular activities.
- Circulation: In addition to its cosmetic benefits, microdermabrasion helps to enhance circulation and lymph flow.
- Safety: It is considered safe for all skin types and is appropriate for Asian and dark-skinned patients who may be at risk for skin discoloration with other types of treatment.
The Microdermabrasion Procedure
The procedure is performed in-office and does not require anesthesia. It is typically performed by an aesthetician.
- Mechanism: A handheld device is used to transmit tiny crystals of aluminum oxide across the targeted treatment area.
- Exfoliation: The crystals and dead skin cells are then suctioned away with a vacuum tool, which reveals the underlying, fresh skin.
- Duration: A single treatment session can last anywhere from five to 60 minutes.
Treatment Timeline and Longevity
The results of a single microdermabrasion treatment are temporary.
- Maintenance: For continued improvement and long-lasting results, treatment should be repeated every 2 to 4 weeks. This consistent exfoliation is key to maximizing texture and tone improvements.
- Combination Treatments: Microdermabrasion can be combined with other procedures such as chemical peels or laser treatment for enhanced overall skin renewal.
Safety and Risks
There are no serious risks associated with microdermabrasion. However, patients should be aware of minor potential side effects:
- Mild Redness and Irritation: Some patients may experience mild redness and irritation.
- Bruising Risk: Patients older than 70 may have a slightly escalated risk of bruising and skin abrasions.
- Cold Sores: In patients with a history of cold sores, undergoing microdermabrasion may reactivate the virus that causes them. Preventative antiviral medication prior to treatment or avoiding the lip area may be recommended in those cases.
Post-Treatment Care
Avoiding sun exposure after microdermabrasion is crucial because the treatment may have removed some of the skin’s natural protective layers.
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