Understanding Side Effect of Microdermabrasion
Although promising more radiant skin, microdermabrasion should not be done for some skin types.
Microdermabrasion is a kind of act of peeling (exfoliation), which uses micro crystals to remove dead skin cells and stimulate the production of new skin cells. Practice Microdermabrasion promotes the production of collagen and can be used to treat various types of skin conditions skin pores and acne covered up to that kind of hyperpigmentation.
Microdermabrasion can reduce the appearance of fine lines, texture make your skin look smoother, but improve your skin pores with mikrodemabrasi can not be done for everyone.
Side Effects Microdermabrasion
Because microdermabrasion is flaking practice, you may find that the skin looks red and more sensitive than usual.
Such results are usually normal and the therapist will advise you to stay away from sunlight for at least 48 hours so that new skin cells you will not be exposed. Also advisable to use an SPF 30 after treatment, and do not use makeup for six hours.
Microdermabrasion can also be very annoying for some skin types. The most severe side effects are usually redness especially around the eye area where the skin is thinner than other areas. There are even some cases to bleed. Better not use any makeup at night after Microdermabrasion to provide your skin time to adapt.
For that, you need to limit the age and skin type as what you can do microdermabrasion. The effectiveness of this treatment will look for those aged 30-50 years or who are in the early stages of the aging process.
The type of skin that are not allowed to do Microdermabrasion is a new sunburn, open sores, eczema, acne, rosacea, and dermatitis. If you are acne prone, wait until your skin free from acne to avoid the risk of infection.