Does Microdermabrasion Get Rid Of Acne?
Most anti-acne cleansers claim they penetrate deep down into the pore to remove dirt and oil which cause inflamations. I’ve seen tens of adverts where water sweeps the dirt right from within the pore but I have yet to come across a cleanser which does that in real life. Microdermabration on the other hand, strips dirt plugs (blackheads) out from your pores via a combination of mild skin abrasion and suction. The layer of skin that comes off is very fine (about 10-15 microns) but it has no live cells. This is why the skin is not damaged in the process (you cannot damage something that’s not alive). The wand or crystals used in microderm abrasion abrade the skin, while the vacuum sucks up any dead cells and dirt that clog your pores. When used on acne, micro dermabrasion needs stronger suction to unclog all of the pores, because the sandblasting cannot get in that deep on its own. And it does work. My friend Dominique is on her seventh microabrasion session and can finally see an improve