
Acne is a very scary word to teenagers. Acne scarring can be mentally scarring to adults. Is there a way to help with these ailments?. People with acne have been applying lotions and creams, taking medications and herbs, and searching for the next great cure. One more treatment option should be considered: microdermabrasion for acne.
Recently people have been using microdermabrasion for acne. This procedure will remove the dead skin cells that clog the pores. Clogging the pores contribute to the development of acne. Removing these dead skin cells can open the pores, decrease the amount of blackheads and reduce or eliminate the problem of acne.
Microdermabrasion is an easy and non-invasive procedure. It refreshes and revitalizes the skin, reduces pore size, erases stretch marks, fine lines and wrinkles, and eliminates age spots. A technician uses a hand-held device that blows a crystallized substance onto a person’ skin. This substance gently polishes the skin first. Then, a vacuum tube removes the crystals and the dead skin.
The acne scars and the blackheads are stripped away through the combination of gentle skin abrasion and vacuum suction. A fine layer of skin is removed but the skin is not damaged.
One factor you may want to consider before getting microdermabrasion treatments is the cost. The price of a treatment can vary between $50 and $300. If you have moderate to severe acne, one treatment will certainly not eliminate the problem. You may require several treatments. Also, microdermabrasion is usually not covered by your health insurance. Several treatments can add up to a substantial amount of money.
In the literature you will find a few studies done on the effectiveness of microdermabrasion for acne. One small study showed good results when treating acne with microdermabrasion. The small study had 25 subjects; 72 % had excellent or good results, 17 % had fair results, and only 12% had poor results. Larger studies would need to be done to prove its effectiveness.
It seems that microdermabrasion is best for mild to moderate forms of acne. If you have moderate to severe acne, or excessive acne scarring, some experts say that it may not be effective, and may possibly worsen the condition.
Like any medical treatment, microdermabrasion does come with a few side effects. The procedure may cause temporary redness on the face. In a few instances, you skin may become blotchy and may peel. There have been instances where the skin may become discolored in certain areas.
Microdermabrasion is not a cure for everyone’s acne. Cost, mild side effects and effectiveness vary amongst patients. It has helped some acne sufferers, and shows promise as one of several treatments to control acne, but it is not universally accepted as a cure. If you have acne or acne scarring, consult your physician to see if this treatment may be right for you.
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