Microdermabrasion Training Course

  1. There are over 100 microdermabrasion machines on the market, but they all have the same basic design — exfoliate and remove those dead skin cells.

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Microdermabrasion Training Course

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  1. Microdermabrasion was first developed in Italy in 1985
  2. There are over 100 microdermabrasion machines on the market, but they all have the same basic design — exfoliate and remove those dead skin cells.
  3. Microdermabrasion has been shown to diminish fine lines, wrinkles, and shallow acne scars, though results may vary from person to person.
  4. Those who suffer from enlarged pores will be pleased to know microdermabrasion can help minimise pores and is great for unclogging them.
  5. Microdermabrasion may decrease the appearance of superficial hyperpigmentation, age spots and other superficial skin damage caused by the sun.
  6. Removing dead skin through microdermabrasion can aid in the penetration of skincare productsby up to 50% and with a more even surface to work with, it allows makeup to go on more smoothly.
  7. In 2009, the American Society of Plastic Surgeonsreported there were 910,168 microdermabrasion procedures done in the US alone (176,541 of those men). It’s obviously a big business, and not just in the States either.
  8. Many choose microdermabrasion over chemical peels and laser treatment because it is generally safer and more cost-effective.
  9. The procedure may be uncomfortable but shouldn’t hurt (though skin can feel tender afterwards).
  10. Microdermabrasion stimulates blood flow, which increases the nutrition delivered to skin cells. This improves cell production, which improves skin’s elasticity and texture.
  11. Microdermabrasion temporarily removes moisture so it should always be followed by the application of a rich moisturiser.
  12. The best results are usually seen within 4-6 sessions
  13. It’s not recommended if you have skin conditions such as rosacea, eczema, dermatitis, active sunburn, herpes, lupus, open sores, psoriasis, fragile capillaries or widespread acne. Seek medical advice first.

 

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