Procedure Time
Approximately 30–45 minutes
Results seen in
Instantly
Recovery Time
Minimal, typically less than 1 day
Number of Sessions
4–8 sessions recommended for best results
Results last up to
Up to 12 months or more *
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Microdermabrasion treatment is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure, where the skin's outermost layer is gently exploited, which helps remove dead skin cells, and impurities.
Microdermabrasion treatment gently exfoliates the topmost layer of the skin thus removing any impurities and damaged skin cells, which results in a brighter skin tone.
Microdermabrasion works by gently removing the topmost layer of the skin which results in unclogging pores and removing any dirt trapped in them, thus minimizing the appearance of pores.
Microdermabrasion side effects are usually mild and generally disappear within a few hours. Some of them include skin swelling, dryness, sensitivity and bruising.
Microdermabrasion treatment duration can vary from person to person depending upon their skin condition and treatment. Usually, it is somewhere between 2 weeks or a month.