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Pros and Cons Associated with Microdermabrasion and Microdermabrasion Creams

by Sara Kitch

Microdermabrasion is a popular treatment for skin problems like age spots, wrinkles and sometimes acne. In the past couple of years, microdermabrasion creams have become a rapidly growing trend. These creams have become so popular because they are a gentle and effective alternative to microdermabrasion.

Here is a general review of the pros and cons associated to both types of treatments. Read it careful before deciding which treatment is right for you.

What are the Pros of Microdermabrasion?

This procedure is gentle enough that it can be performed in a spa, salon, or a doctor's office. It is mainly used to remove skin imperfections as well as combat the normal signs of aging. Microdermabrasion works by using crystals (usually aluminum oxide crystals) to slough off the upper layers of the skin and stimulate the production of collagen.

Another benefit of microdermabrasion is that it helps enhance circulation which, in turn, helps make the skin look younger. This procedure is quick and relatively painless. It can be performed as part of a treatment or in one session.

The Pros of Home Microdermabrasion Creams

Microdermabrasion creams contain micro-crystals that perform the same basic procedure as professional microdermabrasion. However, in cream form, this procedure is much gentler. Since it is so light, you can apply it more often without harming your skin.

What are the Cons of Microdermabrasion?

Microdermabrasion does have certain risks.

First of all, just because you have your microdermabrasion done in a spa doesn't mean that anyone can do it. Make sure that a specialist is performing the procedure or you'll place your skin at risk. If this is the case, then they may not know enough to keep your skin safe from breakage or infection.

Secondly, if the person performing the procedure is careless or lacks experience, they may cause corneal abrasion by accidentally spraying abrasive crystals into the person's eyes. This is why it is so important that whoever is performing the procedure be qualified.

Another important point is that this type of treatment isn't recommended for everyone. People who should avoid microdermabrasion are those who have:

*Rosacea

*Eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis

*Widespread acne

*Warts

*Herpes

*Diabetes mellitus

Cons of At Home Microdermabrasion

The only problem with microdermabrasion creams is they sometimes take longer than expected to take effect. Since the micro-crystals are suspended in a cream, and don't make direct contact with the skin, the treatment is slightly less effective than professional microdermabrasion. In order to see fast results, you'll have to be consistent with application.

Before undergoing any type of procedure, consult your dermatologist so that they can guide you down the right path.

A professional microdermabrasion treatment may be the right option for you; however, there are times when microdermabrasion results can be outweighed by certain risk factors. In order to avoid these types of problems, try using a safe and natural cream such as BIOSKINEXFOL. This natural product is a great microdermabrasion cream and scar treatment lotion that can treat your skin gently and effectively.

Published December 22nd, 2009

Filed in Beauty