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The History of the Microdermabrasion's Effectiveness

by Linda Smythe

A lot of men and women search for the correct skin treatment to effectively remove the superficial dermis layer of the skin. One option is by using finely ground micro crystals that gently abrade this dermis layer with a procedure called microdermabrasion. Commonly this treatment is conducted inside the doctor's office or simply a beauty spa, though recently at home microdermabrasion creams have made for the procedure's comfortable, private, and economic application without needing to leave the home.

A good first step in researching this treatment is to consider its background from ages ago up until this new home cure becoming available. Its practice for so long shows how it has been effective.

Pre-Modern Treatments at Attempting to Exfoliate the Skin

The treatment of curing the skin with abrasion has been in existence for generations. It goes back to 1500 BC when it was written that something like sand paper was applied by Egyptian doctors to smooth out scars. Afterwards in the beginning of the 20th century, the medical industry inside the country of Germany practiced a piece of equipment made up of rotating wheels and rasps in the effort to remove the upper layers of the skin.

Approximately mid century there arrived motorized wire brushes to replace hand powered tools. Modern dermabrasion was born at this point. It rapidly became popular to use this procedure for curing skin blemishes, aging skin and various types of scars. Thankfully for us is now the treatment is relatively pain free with few side effects. Back then however, dermabrasion had its problems. Using it required anesthesia from the pain of the rotating wheels, and it necessitated weeks for the top layers of the skin to heal back. At times scars would be produced by undergoing dermabrasion as opposed to the procedure removing them.

In order to advance beyond leaving these types of side effects, the first skin microdermabrasion machine without the painful side effects was built in the mid 1980's. From the creation of this improved device onwards, the current market for microdermabrasion has grown greatly. The machine is mostly applied in doctor's offices and health or beauty spas.

The Onset of At Home Microdermabrasion and Microdermabrasion Creams

Due to their popularity, at home microdermabrasion kits have become ever more accessible to the general public. There are now a wide range of microdermabrasion creams and kits that are safe for at home use as well as it being affordable.

There are two main kinds of microdermabrasion kits. The first kind comes with a wand similar to the one applied by doctors using the professional abrasion machines. The kit usually includes a microdermabrasion guide, special attachments and a special scrub or gel.

The 2nd type of microdermabrasion kit consists of a cream that you apply with your fingers or a washcloth. Our microdermabrasion cream combines the most complete skin regenerating serum with the same abrading micro-crystals applied with professional machines. The serum is derived from the Helix aspersa and has the power to protect your skin, renew and repair it and keep it fully moisturized.

The price is the main difference among these two types of kits. The kits that have the wands tend to be more expensive. Having said that, both types can help you get rid of skin imperfections.

When trying to find the correct microdermabrasion cream, take into consideration the microdermabrasion treatment Bioskinexfol to exfoliate your skin. It effectively uses ingredients that naturally regenerate skin cell growth during its application. If you wish to diminish the appearance of aging skin, blemishes and scars while ensuring your skin care product is made of all natural ingredients, Bioskinexfol is a great answer for an effective micro dermabrasion cream.

Published August 25th, 2010

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