
MICRODERMABRASION
Treatments
Microdermabrasion
Every skin type benefits from conditioning treatments that promote optimal cell renewal. Our Microdermabrasion is an entry-level professional skin treatment designed to gently exfoliate, removing dead skin cells and encouraging healthy cell turnover. Each session is customized to address your unique skin concerns. During your complimentary consultation, our expert Skin Therapist will develop a personalized treatment plan to help you achieve your skincare goals.
Microdermabrasion focuses on the epidermis—the outermost layer of skin composed of dead cells. By buffing away this layer, we remove the barrier that can hinder the absorption of your skincare products, allowing them to penetrate more effectively.
This treatment also helps reduce the appearance of blemishes, fine lines, and wrinkles by revitalizing the skin’s surface. With no downtime required, Microdermabrasion is a quick and convenient option—perfect for a lunchtime refresh that leaves your skin looking radiant and rejuvenated.
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During a microdermabrasion facial, a fine diamond-head handpiece, coupled with suction, gently abrades loose and dead skin cells and clears blocked pores which results in a smoother, fresher and brighter looking complexion.
Our Microdermabrasion includes a double cleanse, skin analysis, microdermabrasion and finishing creams. -
You'll quickly see tighter skin, a brighter complexion, and smaller pores shortly after your session, but final benefits take four to six weeks to develop.
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Avoid anti-inflammatory and blood-thinning medications for at least 2 weeks prior to your treatment if possible. Medications and supplements like aspirin, vitamin E, green tea, ginkgo biloba, ginseng, St. John’s Wort, Omega 3/Fish Oil, Ibuprofen, and NSAIDs can thin the blood, increasing the risk of bruising and swelling following anti-aging injections.
For the first 24 hours after your treatment, refrain from rubbing or massaging the injected area. It's also essential to avoid direct pressure on the area, such as sleeping on your face, face-down massages, extreme temperature changes, intense exercise, prolonged sun exposure, or excessive alcohol consumption during this time.Description text goes here