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Microdermabrasion Creams versus Microdermabrasion: Which is the Best Option for You

by Sara Kitch

Skin problems such as age spots, wrinkles, and even acne are commonly treated with microdermabrasion. In the past couple of years, microdermabrasion creams have become a rapidly growing trend. These creams aren't meant to replace microdermabrasion; they are simply a gentler alternative.

Here is a general review of the pros and cons associated to both types of treatments. Read it careful before deciding which treatment is right for you.

Pros of Microdermabrasion

This procedure is performed in a spa, salon or in a doctor's office. It is used to help remove common skin imperfections while also helping combat the normal signs of aging. Microdermabrasion works by using crystals (usually aluminum oxide crystals) to slough off the upper layers of the skin and stimulate the production of collagen.

The benefits of microdermabrasion also include enhanced circulation which helps make the skin look younger. This is a simple procedure that is both quick and painless. It can be performed as part of another treatment or in one session.

The Pros of Home Microdermabrasion Creams

Microdermabrasion creams contain micro-crystals that are used much like those applied during professional microdermabrasion, however, one key difference is that microdermabrasion creams are much gentler on the skin than professional treatments. Since it is so light, you have a greater control as to how often you apply it.

The Cons of Microdermabrasion

Microdermabrasion comes with a series of risks.

First of all, the person performing the procedure, especially in a spa or salon, may not be completely qualified to do so. If the procedure is being done by someone who isn't specialized then they may not know enough to safeguard your skin from breakage or infection.

Secondly, if the person performing the procedure is careless or lacks experience, they may cause corneal abrasion by accidentally spraying abrasive crystals into the person's eyes. This is why it is so important that whoever is performing the procedure be qualified.

Also, keep in mind that not everyone is eligible for this treatment due to specific skin problems. People with the following conditions should avoid undergoing microdermabrasion:

*Rosacea

*Eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis

*Widespread acne

*Warts

*Herpes

*Diabetes mellitus

Cons of At Home Microdermabrasion

The only problem with microdermabrasion creams is they sometimes take longer than expected to take effect. Since the micro-crystals are suspended in a cream, and don't make direct contact with the skin, the treatment is slightly less effective than professional microdermabrasion. If you want to see results as soon as possible, you'll have to use these creams consistently.

Before choosing the type of procedure you are comfortable with, you might want to consult a dermatologist. They will be able to guide you towards a path that is right for you.

A professional microdermabrasion treatment may be the right option for you; however, there are times when microdermabrasion results can be outweighed by certain risk factors. In order to avoid these types of problems, try using a safe and natural cream such as BIOSKINEXFOL. This natural product is a great microdermabrasion cream and scar treatment lotion that can treat your skin gently and effectively.

Published December 22nd, 2009

Filed in Beauty