Professional Microdermabrasion
Introducing Controlled Microdermabrasion The Crystal/Pepita System
The
inert crystals used in microdermabrasion are corundum crystals which are
an innocuous mineral. The crystals have a drying and germicidal effect on
the skin and is therefore very good for acne
conditions.
Why controlled and micronized?
The traditional
microdermabrasion methods which are carried out mechanically (surgical
planning), or chemically (using acids or enzymes) are painful, traumatic,
and their efficiency is uncertain. Furthermore, these methods are not
completely controlled.
With the Crystal/Pepita method, microdermabrasion is
carried out with micronized crystals which are derived from the mineral
corundum. They are completely harmless and do not cause any skin
reactions.
Corundum is
the second hardest mineral in the world (after diamonds), and is used to
abrade layers of skin in a controlled way, even at the micronized level. A
sterile handpiece is attached to a tubing system through which corundum
crystals are propelled at a high speed across the skin's surface, thus
abrading the epidermal cells. The used crystals and dead cells are then
vacuumed and directed into a waste bottle thus minimizing any risk of
contamination that may occur.
The depth of the microdermabrasion can be changed at
any time. Before the actual dermabrasion, the power of the application is
tested on the internal part of the forearm. Corundum crystals, which are
also used in medicine, have disinfecting and antihemorragic properties.
The "controlled" aspect of microdermabrasion means that the therapist can
choose the exact treatment area, the depth of the peeling, as well as the
duration of the treatment. Therefore any type of skin, whether it is
normal, sensitive, couperose or post-acne conditions, can be treated
effectively.
Crystal/Pepita Method of Microdermabrasion works well
on
- micro-peeling, exfoliation
- hyperkeratosis
- skin aging, atrophic skin
- photodamaged skin
- couperose, telangiestasis
- fine lines and deep wrinkles
- enlarged pores
- rough uneven textured skin
- post-acne scars
- superficial scars
- epidermic hyperpigmentation
- straie (reduction of stretch marks)
- body peeling, back, arms, legs
- tattoo removal
Before the Micro-Dermabrasion is performed, a
glycolic is used to soften and loosen the top layer of the skin.
Micro-Dermabrasion has a cumulative effect. It is most beneficial to do a
series of 4 or more treatments (depending on the desired results). The
series should be scheduled approximately 7 days apart. One of this
technique's greatest advantages is that all skin types can be treated
without risk of scarring.
Body Micro-Dermabrasion treatments are also
performed. Call me now for more information and details! The
results after just one treatment are ASTONISHING! |