
Microdermabrasion
For microdermabrasion, microcrystals are used. Under pressure, they are delivered through a handpiece and mechanically exfoliate or remove the top layer of skin.
How does microdermabrasion work on the skin? Think of it as an ideal skin peel.
Microdermabrasion promotes skin renewal in the following ways:
- Reduces age spots (hyperpigmentation) and fine wrinkles;
- Unclogs pores, making them less visible;
- Stimulates collagen production;
- Improves overall skin tone and texture;
- Restores skin elasticity and smoothness;
Results after microdermabrasion:
- Pigmented spots become lighter;
- Shallow wrinkles are reduced;
- Deep wrinkles are smoothed;
- Pores appear smaller;
- Enhanced regeneration leads to healthier-looking skin;
- Production of elastin and collagen is stimulated, giving the skin more elasticity and a healthy appearance;
- The facial contour becomes more defined, the skin smoother and softer, with a natural glow appearing on the cheeks.
Indications for microdermabrasion:
- Uneven skin tone;
- Pigmentation spots;
- Wrinkles;
- Stretch marks;
- Loose, sagging skin;
- Acne;
- Enlarged pores;
- Scars;
- Oily shine;
- Rough skin caused by sun exposure.