Introduction
You may have heard friends talk about having a "Parisian
Peel," "Derma Peel," "Power Peel,"
"Microderm Peel," "Ultra Peel," or "lunchtime
peel"— all are types of microdermabrasion, another
tool Longevity Centre of Houston have in their bag to revitalize
and resurface skin.
The treatment uses a fine mist of microscopic
aluminum oxide crystals to exfoliate the top layers of skin
(epidermis).
"Think of a sandblaster followed
by a vacuum cleaner and you have the general idea of microdermabrasion,"
writes a reporter in Skin and Allergy News.
The procedure is done in a series of
6 treatments, requires no anesthesia and can be performed
quickly, taking about 30 minutes. Similar to a light peel,
the procedure can improve fine lines and wrinkles, blackheads
and whiteheads, superficial pigmentation, and give the skin
a healthy-looking glow. It is optimally used in conjunction
with Chemical Peel or
Photo-Facial (FPL).
As an adjunct to the microdermabrasion
procedure, we may suggest skin care products to complement
the treatment including cleansing products, moisturizers
and sunblocks.
According to some reports, microdermabrasion
was introduced in Italy about ten years ago, and was used
in Europe before being introduced in the US.
About the Procedure
Microdermabrasion is performed in our office and requires
no anesthesia. Using a precision hand piece that directs
a stream of very fine, chemically inert crystals and mild
suction where needed on the skin, the gently abrasive action
exfoliates the outermost layers of the skin.
The Medical Aesthician can control the
power of the spray, from a gentle buffing of the skin to
deeper exfoliation where needed. At a low power, microdermabrasion
might be compared to results similar to those of glycolic
acid peels.
A full-face treatment generally takes
20 to 30 minutes. Following the treatment, your skin appears
lightly pink, but there is no oozing or obvious redness.
Some patients say their face feels as if their skin has
been mildly sun- or wind-burned. The skin may peel. In the
case of a deeper treatment level for more blemished or thicker
skins, the skin will appear slightly red and swollen from
a few hours to a few days.
Who Is a Candidate?
Individuals who don’t want to undergo the time, expense,
discomfort, longer healing time, and possible side effects
of alternative skin resurfacing treatments such as chemical
peel, dermabrasion or laser skin resurfacing, and have fairly
minor skin problems: fine lines, mild acne, blotches, pigmentation,
small scars.