Archive for the ‘Microdermabrasion’ Category
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| Are You a Candidate for Microdermabrasion? |
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October 14th, 2011 Posted By admin
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Microdermabrasion is for skin that has lost its youthful glow or has been affected by mild acne, sun burns, pigmentation and even fine lines and wrinkles. Microdermabrasion is a non-invasive procedure and this is why several cosmetic surgery doctors and skin specialists at ‘advanced beauty centers’ in Orlando offer services for such treatment. However, to ensure best results and for a safe treatment, it is wise to choose a plastic surgeon in Florida for microdermabrasion.
Microdermabrasion can effectively help to address skin problems including:
- Mild and non inflamed acne, black heads and white heads
- Wrinkles on the skin
- Large skin pores
- Scarring and pigmentation
- Birth marks
- Age spots
- Uneven skin texture or skin tone
Microdermabrasion is also known as "power peel." It involves the use of a device that sprays tiny crystals across the affected skin surface for light abrasion. Simultaneously, suction is performed to remove the dead skin cells and extra crystals from the skin layer.
Microdermabrasion is a painless procedure, but care needs to be taken while treating delicate facial skin, especially the area beneath eyes.
A single sitting for microdermabrasion takes about 30 minutes. Depending on the individual's complexion, four to eight applications are required for the successful treatment.
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| Cosmetic Surgery Blog: Get a Microdermabrasion Treatment at Orlando Plastic Surgery Center |
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December 16th, 2010 Posted By admin
Posted in Microdermabrasion, Skin Care |
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Microdermabrasion is a treatment used to assist people with Rosasa, acne, and other things which can cause inflammation of the skin around the face. Generally many people who receive these treatments use it to help even out the skins texture and inflammation. Microdermabrasion treatments generally need to be repeated and are a great low cost if you are looking to help yourself a bit more than an over the counter aid. The treatment its self takes only 30-45 minutes, and has no recovery time.
The procedure:
The overall procedure involves a micro-dermabrasion machine which buffs away the dead skin cells and opens the pores. This provides much relief and support in re-leaving the patient of acne, as it makes it harder for the acne to thrive. Many people repeat the process. After two treatments the results show a bigger improvement in the skins tone and texture. The micro-dermabrasion is gentler than the dermabrasion treatment.
After Treatment:
After treatment the patient can return to work, home, school, or whatever. The micro-dermabrasion treatment has no recovery time. Many people use their lunch times to get the procedures. It is generally more successful to remove acne after getting the micro-dermabrasion treatments. You can often purchase the treatments in packages of between 3-5 treatments. This ensures you get your desired results.
Contact us today and schedule your microdermabrasion treatment.
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| Cosmetic Surgery Blog: Treating Rosacea |
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November 2nd, 2010 Posted By admin
Posted in Microdermabrasion, Skin Care |
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Rosacea is an inflammation of cheeks, nose, chin, or eyelids and is mostly seen in women between the ages of 20 to 40. Rosacea can affect men too. Rosacea is not acne.
Rosacea can be caused by stress, anxiety, extreme temperature, smoking, and strenuous exercise. Small facial capillaries get damaged and cause blood leaks in various parts of the face, which is rosacea.
Rosacea can be treated with steroids or even microderm abrasion treatments. Some things to remember about Rosacea:
- People with rosacea have skin which is sensitive to sunlight. Avoid exposure to sun and use head covering regularly.
- Use mild face wash to alleviate redness from Rosacea
- Non-surgical face-lift exercises, oral antibiotics, and topical creams may help reduce Rosacea inflammation.
If you suffer from Rosacea, come in and get a free consultation with our skin care expert, Giuliana Crider. Call her at 407-857-6261 today!
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| Cosmetic Surgery Blog: Should you get a Microdermabrasion treatment or a Chemical Peel? |
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September 16th, 2010 Posted By admin
Posted in Aesthetic Treatment Products, Chemical Peels, Cosmetic Procedures, Cosmetic Procedures General, Microdermabrasion |
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Tags: Chemical Peels, Microdermabrasion |
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Two of the most popular skin resurfacing procedures are chemical peels and microdermabrasion treatments. Both are effective in exfoliating the skin and reducing the effect of sun,stress, and other damage to the skin. Both cannot be done together because the skin would essentially be stripped of its top layer of cells twice.
But which one should you go for?
So let's look at Microdermabrasion and Chemical Peels both to see which may fit your needs best.
Microdermabrasion is great for skin imperfections like acne, fine lines, wrinkles, and sun spots. Chemical peels are best for a bit more serious skin issues such as wrinkles and scars. Chemical peels can be mild or strong and may require anesthesia if strong because you can experience some discomfort. Microdermabrasion on the other doesn't hurt and comes in one strength or flavor.
A stronger chemical peel may require some down-time. Glycolic peels are the mildest and require no down-town. Phenol pills are strong and require a few days of downtime to a few months of recovery from redness and swelling on the face. Microdermabrasion recovery is quick, within hours.
Microdermabrasion doesn't have any real side effects. You may experience some redness but that fades within a few hours. But chemical peels can cause burns, scarring, and swelling.
Mild and medium chemical peels can be scheduled once every six weeks for as long as you feel the need but stronger peels like Phenol peels are only done once. Microdermabrasians should be scheduled every two weeks for about 8-12 treatments to get the most benefit.
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