An effective procedure for skin rejuvenation and improvement
Microdermabrasion is one of the most popular and effective procedures in cosmetology, allowing to achieve rejuvenation and improvement of skin condition without the need for surgical intervention. This method is used to correct many skin defects, improve skin texture and solve the problem of uneven tone.
What is microdermabrasion?
Microdermabrasion is a procedure that involves the use of a special device with microscopic abrasive elements to polish the surface layer of the skin.
An innovative approach to skin care is the American microdermabrasion device Delphia.
Delphia is a reliable assistant in the fight for perfect skin. Thanks to advanced technologies, Delphia ensures effective and safe removal of the upper layer of the skin, stimulating its renewal and improving its overall appearance.
During the procedure, dead skin cells are gently and painlessly removed, which allows you to stimulate regeneration processes, increase skin tone and elasticity, improve its texture and color.
Micro-resurfacing also promotes better absorption of active cosmetic products!
Why is microdermabrasion needed?
The main goal of microdermabrasion is to achieve rejuvenation and improve skin condition.
The procedure has a number of advantages:
- Skin Rejuvenation: Microdermabrasion helps reduce the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines, and signs of aging, leaving the skin firmer and fresher.
- Pigmentation Correction: If you have age spots or uneven skin tone, microdermabrasion helps lighten them and even out your complexion.
- Improving skin texture: Microdermabrasion can significantly improve skin texture, making it smoother and more even.
- Reducing scars and post-acne: The procedure is effective for correcting acne scars, scars and other skin defects that have appeared due to injuries.
- Reducing pores: Microdermabrasion helps to reduce pores and make the skin more matte and even.
Indications for microdermabrasion
Microdermabrasion is suitable for people who have certain skin problems. Here are the main indications for the procedure:
- Fine lines and wrinkles, especially around the eyes and lips.
- Uneven skin tone, age spots or acne scars.
- Skin that has lost its elasticity, decreased tone.
- Disturbances in skin texture, such as scars, hems.
- Disturbances in skin oil balance, comedones and acne.
Contraindications
Like any cosmetic procedure, microdermabrasion has its own contraindications that must be considered before undergoing it:
- Active skin inflammation: If the skin has pustular rashes, dermatitis, eczema or other inflammatory processes, the procedure should be postponed until complete healing.
- Acute viral infections: For example, herpes or other viral skin diseases.
- Presence of cancer: During any cancer, the microdermabrasion procedure is not recommended.
- Bleeding or blood clotting disorders.
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Although this procedure may be safe for some women, you should always consult a doctor!
Post-procedure care
- After a microdermabrasion procedure, the skin requires special care to ensure maximum effect and avoid possible complications. Here are the main recommendations:
- Avoiding sunlight: After the procedure, the skin becomes more sensitive to ultraviolet rays, so it is important to use a sunscreen with a high SPF and avoid direct sunlight for several days.
- Skin recovery: To accelerate skin recovery, it is worth using moisturizing and soothing creams recommended by a beautician.
- Avoiding aggressive products: In the first few days after the procedure, it is not recommended to use scrubs, gels with aggressive components or other cosmetics that can irritate the skin.
- Do not touch your face: For several days after the procedure, you should not touch your face with your hands to avoid dirt and bacteria from getting on the damaged skin.
- Regularity of procedures: To achieve the best results, it is necessary to undergo several microblading sessions, usually a course of 4 to 6 procedures.