Wednesday, October 29, 2008

What is Microdermabrasion?

Microdermabrasion is mechanical exfoliation that removes the uppermost layer of dead skin cells from the face, chest and hands.

For best results, it is recommended you get a series of treatments and use high-tech anti-aging skin care products. The price for a single Microdermabrasion treatment usually ranges from $100 - $150, and with a series you might get one free.

Benefits of Microdermabrasion

* It leaves skin with a fresher, more glowing look.

* Diminishes sun damage, fine lines and wrinkles, enlarged pores, and coarse textured skin.

* It makes it easy for high-tech skin care products to actually penetrate into the deeper layers of the skin and help build collagen, which gives skin its youthful appearance.

Other Names for Microdermabrasion

Microdermabrasion is also known as particle resurfacing, power peel, derma-peel or Parisian peel. It takes about 20-30 minutes and there's no down-time for the skin to recover. That's why it's also sometimes called a "lunchtime peel."

How Microdermabrasion Works

Microdermabrasion uses a powerful device to spray microcrystals of aluminum dioxide (corundum powder) across the skin’s surface. The aluminum dioxide is a very fine, very hard, sand-like material that blasts away the uppermost layer of dead skin cells on the skin's epidermis.

Microdermabrasion can be uncomfortable around the sensitive tissue of the mouth and nose, but should not be painful. After the treatment, the technician vacuums away the traces of the corundum powder.


Resource: http://spas.about.com/od/medicalspatreatments/a/microderm.htm

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Microdermabrasion

Microdermabrasion (often referred to as Microderm) is a family of cosmetic procedures popular in day spas, doctors' practices, and medical spas in which the stratum corneum (dead outermost surface of the skin) is partially or completely removed by light abrasion, to remove sun-damaged skin and to remove or lessen scars and dark spots on the skin.

The procedure is not very painful and requires no anaesthetic. Microdermabrasion can be used medically for scar removal when the scar is raised above the surrounding skin, but is less effective with sunken scars. There is very little, if any, evidence that microdermabrasion stimulates collagen formation.

Microdermabrasion
can also be used for treatment of acne, but must be repeated periodically to be effective. Microdermabrasion should not be used on patients who have taken the medication Accutane (Isotretinion) in the previous twelve months.

Different methods include mechanical abrasion from jets of zinc oxide or aluminum oxide crystals, fine organic particles, or a roughened surface. Particles are removed with a wand/handpiece through which the abrasive particles come.

The term dermabrasion itself refers to the more severe medical procedure carried out under general or light anesthesia.


Resource: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microdermabrasion

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Acne treatemnt

Healthy skin is the reflection of a body which is healthy from inside. But in today’s world, we are trapped in an unhealthy life style, where we ignore healthy food and sleep. So, what can you expect out of this lifestyle of yours, yes its acnes, blemishes and dull skin. Before the
Acne treatment
one needs to know the reason for their developments

Acne vulgaris, as acne is commonly known as, is one skin disease which affects innumerous people. One can also consider it a very common skin disease. It is usually inflammation on the skin described as pimples. It is caused due to the accumulation of oil in the pores of the skin. It mostly affects people in the age group of 18 to 25, and yes it is a major teenage problem. And yes sometimes amongst the teenagers it can cause extreme psychological distress.

Acne treatment
becomes necessary during the initial phase of the problem. This should be done in order to avoid permanent scars on the skin. If acnes are not treated initially, they can worsen with the passage of time.