
Microdermabrasion
Microdermabrasion is the most indicated aesthetic treatment to correct the possible sequelae that acne leaves on our skin, as well as skin aging and facial hyperpigmentation.
It is a physical and superficial skin exfoliation technique. It is a controlled and precise procedure that uses microcrystals that allow a superficial and gradual abrasion. This makes it possible to exfoliate the most superficial layers of the skin, eliminating dead cells and impurities and attenuating skin folds, whether they are wrinkles, scars or any other type of mark.
The difference between this treatment and any other type of peel is the depth.
That is, while other exfoliation methods only work on the epidermis, microdermabrasion focuses on the dermis, obtaining deeper and more effective results.
It is useful in almost all skin types, and different areas of the body can be treated, such as the face, neck, back, neckline or chest.
In addition, it is not an aggressive treatment, but is performed directly in the office, without the need for anesthesia, and allows the patient to resume their daily activities immediately after the process.


The procedure usually lasts between 15 and 45 minutes, and is usually accompanied by facial cleansing.
Finally, to achieve spectacular results, it is sometimes possible, if recommended by the professional, to alternate microdermabrasion with other aesthetic techniques, such as chemical peeling.
Advantages of microdermabrasion
Now that we know what microdermabrasion is, let's focus on the advantages and benefits of this type of treatment.
- Marks on the skin caused by the passage of time or the ravages of acne.
- Stretch marks
- Fine lines or deeper wrinkles
- Suitable for dry and oily skin
- Small scars
- Increases the circulation of the blood capillaries, achieving a more nourished and oxygenated skin.
In addition, it is important to remember that it is not an aggressive treatment and that it is painless.
