Pros and Cons of Microdermabrasion Creams & Traditional Microdermabrasion
Microdermabrasion is a common cosmetic procedure that is used to treat all kinds of skin issues. However, due to their convenience and reduced costs, home microdermabrasion creams have become a popular alternative to traditional microdermabrasion. If you haven't quite tried this alternative, then it may be a good option for you, but that will depend on your skin issues among other variables.
Deciding between these two paths may get a bit confusing, that's why we've put together a simple review that lists the pros and cons associated to both types of treatments.
The Pros of Traditional Microdermabrasion
Traditional microdermabrasion can be performed in a day spa, salon or in a dermatologist's office. This procedure is basically used to help you deal with wrinkles, dull skin, and dark spots. Micro-crystals are applied to the skin in order to help promote cell shedding and help stimulate the production of collagen.
The benefits associated to microdermabrasion also include better circulation which helps make skin look younger. This is a relatively painless procedure that is quick and can be performed as part of a treatment or in one session.
Home Microdermabrasion Creams & Its Pros
These types of creams contain the same micro-crystals that are commonly used in traditional microdermabrasion, but they also contain an added ingredient that can help soothe the irritation caused by the abrasive crystals. This combination of components also allows you a greater control over the level of abrasion, which isn't possible with traditional microdermabrasion.
Traditional Microdermabrasion and its Negative Points
Microdermabrasion isn't risk-free. First of all, the person performing the procedure, especially in a spa or salon, may not be completely qualified to do so. If this is the case, the person performing the procedure may cause skin breakage that can lead to infection, a problem that is also common when the procedure is performed in unsterile conditions.
Second, it is possible that it could cause corneal abrasion if sprayed into a person's eyes. Once again, the person performing the procedure should be qualified, however, this isn't always the case especially considering the fact that microdermabrasion providers aren't regulated.
Another problem is that there are some people who are not eligible for this type treatment due to specific skin problems. As a matter of fact, if you suffer from eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, rosacea, widespread acne, herpes, warts and diabetes mellitus then you should avoid undergoing any type of microdermabrasion treatment.
The Dark Side of Home Microdermabrasion Creams
The biggest factor riding against microdermabrasion creams is that they take a while to show any real results. Treatment with these creams can mean a long term commitment.
Before deciding on which type of procedure you are comfortable with, you should consult with a dermatologist to see what they recommend.
A natural microdermabrasion treatment can be the best option for achieving optimal microdermabrasion results. BIOSKINEXFOL is an excellent microdermabrasion cream that can also function as a natural scar treatment. This is ll possible because of a very special key ingredient - snail serum.
Published April 23rd, 2010
Filed in Beauty
