Types of microdermabrasion
All microdermabrasion treatments work to primarily achieve the same outcome — that is to remove dead skin cells. This process is also helpful to treat many of the surface problems, like dullness, hyperpigmentation, mild to moderate acne, and fine lines. But unlike most facials, microdermabrasion isn’t a one-size-fits-all treatment. There are many procedures that can be considered as microdermabrasion, but we will take a closer look at the three of the most popular ones. Crystal microdermabrasion Crystal microdermabrasion has been around the longest of all the three types listed here. As the name suggests, these procedures use wand-like equipment to spray fine crystals over your face. The loose crystals abrade and polish the skin, and an attached vacuum sucks up the used crystals and dead skin cells with each pass. These crystals are made from nontoxic organic sodium bicarbonate or aluminum oxide. Pros: It is considered the best type of microdermabrasion for acne because the crystals have anti-bacterial properties that eradicate them. The loose crystals from these procedures can reach places where a diamond-tip microdermabrasion procedure can’t. Cons: Spray from the wand can be difficult to control. Crystals can sometimes irritate the eyes and also be inhaled. Though the outcome is pretty satisfactory, the procedure can be pretty uncomfortable.