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Why Consider It? |
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Chemical solutions are applied to your face, causing the skin to "blister" and eventually peel off – revealing newer, more vibrant skin beneath.
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- Improves the texture of the facial skin by removing damaged outer layers
- Promotes the growth of a new layer of skin that is smoother and younger-looking
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Dermabrasion employs a specialized high-speed rotary instrument to "sand" the skin. Microdermabrasion is a less aggressive smoothing technique involving tiny crystals sprayed on the skin.
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- Dermabrasion can improve acne scars and scars
- Microdermabrasion treats superficial skin problems like fine lines, dull skin, brown spots, mild acne scars and age spots
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Direct, short, concentrated, pulsating beams of light are used to help reduce fine lines, wrinkles, blemishes and pigmentation, such as freckles and sunspots.
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- A wide range of skin problems can be treated, including facial aging, pigment changes and redness
- Options range in aggressiveness and downtime
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