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MicroDermabrasion

Introduction:
Dermabrasion exfoliation uses the principle of kinetic disruption of the
Stratum Corneum to stimulate the production of new, living cells at the basal
level. Stimulation of the basal layer causes cellular turnover, which also
creates a reaction at the level of the dermis in the form of vasodilation.
Vasodilation increases the blood flow in the dermis which improves skin’s
elasticity and texture. As a result, you get a fresher, healthier and younger
looking skin with an enhanced surface quality. Proper care of the skin controls
its appearance and the way we look which is a critical factor in determining how
we are perceived.
Indications of MicroDermabrasion:
- Removal of sun damaged skin
that has thick leathery surface.
- Removal of fine lines and
premature wrinkles.
- Removal of nodular solar
elastosis.
- Removal of age spots.
- Reduction of wide pores.
- Reduction of pigmentation.
- Reduction and Blending of
scars.
- Reduction of blemishes.
- Elimination of black and
white heads.
Contra-indications of
MicroDermabrasion:
- Skin Cancer
- Keloids.
- Inflammed and erupted skin.
- Herpes.
- Eczema and Dermatitis.
- Active Acne.
- First six months post-plastic
surgery.
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