Facial Care, Skin Beauty

What are the Side Effects of Microdermabrasion?

What are the Side Effects of Microdermabrasion? Every treatment has different side effects. Microdermabrasion is one of the most effective facial treatment procedures. However, it is accompanied by different side effects, with the common side effects being redness or pinkness and swelling of the skin.

 

5 Most Common Side Effects of Microdermabrasion?

 

The brighter side is that these side effects are usually short-lived and fade away with time.

In addition to that, you may also experience dry skin for the first one or two days, or even more, for people with sensitive skin. Other normal side effects are as follows;

1. Bruising

You may feel as though your skin is bruised. This is mainly because the catheter used exerts a vacuum effect on the skin.

As much as you cannot avoid this side effect, it is not too common for patients who are handled by a skilled specialist.

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Most of the people who experience bruising always have thin or delicate skin or are usually on certain medications.

 

In addition to that, if you also bruise naturally, then you should let your technician know so that he or she can take precautions during the treatment.

2. Flaking Skin

The skin flakes as a result of being dry. Experiencing dryness of the skin is something that is very common after Microderm treatment and usually disappears after some time.

The good news is that you can correct this procedure in less than a week after treatment by just applying the recommended moisturizer to the treated areas.

3. Abrasions

You might also experience slight abrasions on the skin after microdermabrasion treatment.

You will notice small traces of blood on the skin. This usually happens when the specialist is aggressive during the procedure.

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Abrasions can be avoided completely, but a large number occur as a result of being handled by an unskilled specialist.

4. Increased Sensitivity to Sun

This is also another side effect that most people who undergo microdermabrasion experience.

Your skin is more vulnerable to damage by the sun, and you are most likely to experience sunburn immediately after your treatment.

It is recommended that you wear sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 every day to reduce this effect.

5. Alteration of Skin Color

Most Microdermabrasion facial kit are suitable for all skin types.

However, individuals with darker skin might notice a slight change in the color of their skin.

This is not so strange because the main aim of a Microderm is to scrape off dead skin cells in the treated area and reveal a new skin layer.

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The new skin layer might be different from the normal skin color.

 

6. Skin Infection and Rashes

This is a less common side effect that occurs in a few people. This happens on two main occasions.

First, skin infection happens when the crystals used in the Microderm procedure come into contact with the skin.

Secondly, you may also experience skin infection if a part of the machine that comes in contact with your skin is improperly cleaned.

 

This is why it is important that the equipment used is cleaned and sterilized thoroughly before being used on another client.

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