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Microdermabrasion and Chemical Peels: Similarities and Differences

by Judy Aulin

Skin treatments are not just about the health factor. They are also a time to relax and treat oneself. Two very common skin treatments are microdermabrasion and chemical peels.

Both of these skin treatments are used to help deal with different skin problems. The procedure you finally decide to use will depend on your particular skin problem and your personal expectations. Here's a look at what makes these procedures different.

Microdermabrasion and Skin Renewal

Microdermabrasion can easily be performed in a doctor's office, a day spa, or a salon. It does not require anesthesia. The main object of microdermabrasion is to provide a deep exfoliation for skin renewal.

However, it is only a cosmetic procedure used to treat specific skin issues such as fine lines and blemishes. Microdermabrasion can be done anywhere on the body, not just the face. It is a quick process that takes no more than 30 minutes and is fairly painless.

The final results are smoother and younger looking skin. If you want to maintain these results you'll need to use a natural skin treatment. This can include a natural product or a natural ingredient that you find at home, such as sugar, salt or crushed grape seeds.

Once you've undergone a microdermabrasion treatment, you should use a sunscreen to protect the newly exposed skin. This treatment is not recommended for people who have sensitive skin as it might cause rashes and irritation. You should also be careful if you have mature skin.

Chemical Peels: A popular Resurfacing Technique

Chemical peels should always be performed by a medical professional even if it is a light peel. A dermatologist is most often the professional of choice for this type of skin treatment. Chemical peels range from light to deep depending on the chemicals that are used, which makes them more versatile than microdermabrasion.

Light chemical peels are normally done using AHAs such as glycolic acid, lactic acid, or fruit acids. This type of peel is a great way of treating more superficial skin problems such as fine lines, uneven skin tone, dry areas, and even acne. It can cause some stinging but does not require anesthesia.

Other peels, such as medium and deep peels will definitely require anesthesia and pain medication. Medium peels are generally done using TCA (Trichloroacetic acid) and can be used to treat problems that affect the deeper layers of the skin.

Deep peels are done with phenol. This type of peel will require a person to withstand a longer recovery time. After having undergone this type of treatment, your skin will form scabs that will soon fall off to reveal lighter looking skin.

A phenol peel will make the skin lose its ability to produce melanin, which means you will need to use a good sunblock on a daily basis.

BIOSKINEXFOL is a natural product that will be gentle on your skin. This all natural skin care product is a home microdermabrasion cream that is made with abrading micro-crystals that will help eliminate fine lines and blemishes. Natural skin products such as BIOSKINFOL are made with natural ingredients that help make this product a gentle and soothing treatment for irritated skin.

Published January 29th, 2010

Filed in Beauty