Microdermabrasion at home

There are some things worth considering before having microdermabrasion. Let’s read!

Before getting microdermabrasion, there are a few things you should know. This procedure can disrupt the skin barrier and cause side effects. You may also want to consult with a dermatologist first. 

But what should you do if you don’t have a dermatologist? Read on to learn more about microdermabrasion at home. It’s not a procedure for everyone.

Skin Barrier Disruption

Healthy skin has a well-functioning barrier to keep in natural oils and hydration. The skin barrier is the outermost layer of the human body. It protects the skin from harmful elements by keeping the good stuff in and the bad ones out. 

  • Exfoliating too frequently can break down this barrier, resulting in dryness and sensitivity. It is therefore essential to avoid microdermabrasion at home as much as possible.
  • Microdermabrasion has been widely used as a non-invasive cosmetic procedure because it can remove the stratum corneum, increasing the skin’s permeability to drugs. 

A previous study studied the kinetics of barrier recovery in human skin after microdermabrasion. The skin barrier regenerated under occlusion and was wholly restored 12 and 24 h after the procedure.

Side Effects

Compared to microdermabrasion treatments performed by a dermatologist, microdermabrasion at home has fewer side effects. 

  • While microdermabrasion does not cause downtime, some patients may experience some redness or irritation in the treated area. This is due to the skin-scrubbing process using diamond-tipped crystals. These crystals buff the skin and remove dead skin cells. These side effects are temporary and are usually accompanied by mild skin sensitivity.
  • Before dermabrasion, it is essential to avoid exposure to direct sunlight for at least two days and use a moisturizer liberally for at least eight days. 
  • You should also avoid sports and chlorinated pool water for four to six weeks. 
  • You should avoid the sun for at least eight days during the healing process, as it can damage your skin and cause hyperpigmentation. 
  • To prevent any skin changes or scarring, you should apply a high-SPF sunscreen and wear protective eyewear.

Cost

Microdermabrasion is a cosmetic treatment that brightens the skin, removes blackheads, and deep cleans the pores. It is also a good treatment for acne scars. Your face will look plumper and smoother after a microdermabrasion session.

  • Professional microdermabrasion procedures are safe and effective for many people, but the costs can add up. 
  • The cost of microdermabrasion varies widely depending on the level of aging on your skin, the type of skin you have, and your health history.
  • If you want to reduce the cost of a professional microdermabrasion session, you can buy an at-home machine that costs approximately $180 to $200. 

Consultation With A Dermatologist

If you’re planning on performing microdermabrasion at home, make sure to schedule an appointment with a dermatologist first. This treatment can enhance the effects of certain anti-aging products because it opens up the skin to these treatments. 

While microdermabrasion is safe for most skin types, it should only be used by those with comedoneal acne. It won’t work for inflammatory or severe acne. 

Your dermatologist will review your skin and determine whether microdermabrasion is right for you. They will provide you with clear instructions for the procedure. If you have a skin condition, you may benefit from another treatment, such as a prescription medication. 

For severe acne, your dermatologist may recommend isotretinoin, which is a type of medicine that doctors prescribe to treat acne. In addition, they will ask about any vitamins or herbal remedies you may be taking.

Recommendations

Microdermabrasion is a process that removes the outermost layer of dead skin cells, the epidermis. Microdermabrasion at-home kits use a combination of suction and gentle abrasion. Newer models feature diamond-tipped wands and diamond-tipped crystals.

Recommendations for microdermabrasion at home can be accomplished at home by purchasing a device. The Clarisonic Mia 3 is a high-quality device with three diamond tips and three suction levels. It also includes a 5-x magnifying mirror. Both devices offer easy navigation and clear instructions for the user. 

Wrapping-up!

Microdermabrasion is a process in which a tiny physical particle is passed over the skin and then exfoliated. Microdermabrasion at home is an effective way to achieve the same effect without visiting a salon. 

Home microdermabrasion devices come in different sizes and price ranges. Some are more expensive than others, but they are still worth checking out. Visit our store and check out our collection to find the best!