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Microdermabrasion Add-On

1. What Is Microdermabrasion?

Microdermabrasion is a non-invasive exfoliation treatment that mechanically “sandblasts” away the outermost layer of dead skin cells using fine crystals or a diamond-tipped wand, while simultaneous suction removes debris. It reveals smoother, brighter skin and stimulates collagen turnover without chemicals or downtime.


2. Types of Microdermabrasion Systems

  1. Crystal Microdermabrasion
    • How it works: A stream of aluminum oxide or sodium bicarbonate crystals abrades the skin, then vacuum suctions away both crystals and dead cells.
    • Use case: Adjustable crystal flow and suction make it versatile for most skin types.
  2. Diamond-Tip Microdermabrasion
    • How it works: A diamond-coated applicator glides over the skin surface, abrading dead cells; vacuum immediately clears debris.
    • Use case: No loose crystals, more precise control around sensitive areas (eyes, nose).
  3. At-Home Handheld Devices
    • Lower-power crystal or diamond heads for light maintenance.
    • Ideal for clients between professional sessions.

3. Key Benefits

  • Smoother Texture & Even Tone
    Reduces roughness, fine lines, and light acne scarring.
  • Pore Refinement
    Clears congestion and shrinks the appearance of enlarged pores.
  • Brighter Complexion
    Sloughs off dull, dead cells to reveal fresh, radiant skin.
  • Stimulated Collagen & Elastin
    Micro-trauma encourages new collagen production over multiple sessions.
  • Enhanced Product Penetration
    Skincare serums absorb more deeply post-treatment.
  • Minimal Downtime
    Clients can return to normal activities immediately, with only mild redness.

4. Possible Side Effects

  • Temporary Redness & Pinkness
    Usually resolves within 1–2 hours.
  • Mild Dryness or Flaking
    As new cells turnover.
  • Sensitivity to Sun
    Treated skin is more UV-sensitive—SPF is crucial.
  • Rare: Mild Bruising or Pinpoint Bleeding
    If suction or abrasion is too aggressive.

5. Contraindications

Do not perform microdermabrasion on clients with:

  • Active cold sores, warts, or open wounds
  • Rosacea flare-ups, eczema, or psoriasis lesions
  • Severe acne with cysts or nodules
  • Use of isotretinoin within past 6 months
  • Thin or highly sun-damaged skin
  • Bleeding disorders or anticoagulant medications
  • Recent facial surgery or ablative resurfacing (< 3 months)

6. Before & After Treatment Care

PhaseGuidelines
Pre-Treatment• Avoid retinoids/acids for 3 days
• No waxing/laser for 1 week prior
Immediately Post• Apply a soothing serum (aloe or peptide-based)
• Use SPF 30+ if heading outdoors
24–48 Hours Later• Hydrate with gentle creams
• Avoid hot showers, saunas, or strenuous exercise
Home Care Tips• Cleanse with a mild, non-foaming cleanser
• No physical or chemical exfoliation for 5 days

7. Products to Use With Microdermabrasion

  1. Gentle Enzymatic Cleanser (pre-treatment)
  2. Hydrating Serums (hyaluronic acid, peptides)
  3. Calming Masks (aloe vera, colloidal oatmeal)
  4. Repair Creams (ceramides, barrier-support)
  5. Broad-Spectrum SPF (mineral-based)

8. Step-by-Step Protocols

A. Crystal Microdermabrasion

  1. Cleanse & Dry the skin.
  2. Load Crystal Chamber per instructions.
  3. Adjust Settings: Start with low crystal flow and suction (20–30%).
  4. Treatment Passes: Glide handpiece in overlapping “S” patterns across forehead, cheeks, nose, and chin—2–3 passes per zone.
  5. Wipe & Refresh: Empty crystal catcher and clean tip between areas.
  6. Finish: Rinse skin, apply soothing serum, then SPF.

B. Diamond-Tip Microdermabrasion

  1. Cleanse & Dry.
  2. Select Tip Coarseness: Use finer grit for delicate areas.
  3. Set Suction: Low to medium (30–50%).
  4. Glide Tip: Move in straight lines or small circles—2 passes per zone.
  5. Clean Tip: Wipe after each area.
  6. Post-Care: Apply calming mask, then SPF.

C. At-Home Maintenance

  1. Clean & Dry.
  2. Use Handheld Device on the lowest setting.
  3. One Pass Only per area, once weekly.
  4. Moisturize & Protect immediately after.

9. FAQs for Microdermabrasion

“How often can I get microdermabrasion?”
Every 3–4 weeks is ideal to match your skin’s renewal cycle and maintain smooth results.


“Is it safe for sensitive skin?”
Yes—with diamond-tip systems and lower suction settings, sensitive skin tolerates microdermabrasion well; always start gentle and monitor response.


“What’s the average cost per session?”
Professional sessions range from $100 to $200 depending on your market and device; package discounts for 4–6 treatments are common.


“Does it help with milia?”
Microdermabrasion can loosen surface milia, but stubborn cysts often require manual extraction or vacuum-assisted removal for complete clearance.

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