Find Out How To Pick Out The Home Microdermabrasion Kit That Is Right For You
 

Use Microdermabrasion to Diminish Acne Scars

Having used professional microdermabrasion treatments to treat mild acne and, after that, for general skin resurfacing, I considered myself an expert on the subject. So when a friend’s teenage daughter ended up with some superficial scars left behind after suffering two years of typical teenage acne, I had a suggestion for them. While at the dermatologist’s office during my treatments, I had seen the pamphlets explaining how microdermabrasion could help acne scars that were not very deep, but deep enough in the skin to be noticeable.

My friend made an appointment for a consultation at a spa rather than a dermatologist, and ended up signing her daughter up for the recommended package of six treatments for acne scarring. Even though my friend was skeptical, she decided her sixteen-year-old daughter’s self esteem was pretty important. Plus, she had discovered that these treatments at a spa were cheaper than going to a dermatologist. As it turns out, the treatments worked wonders, and her scars were greatly diminished after the six treatments. With each layer of dead skin cells that was removed, her complexion looked better. Plus, her daughter was much more relaxed about the treatment because she went to a spa rather than a dermatologist.

When her treatments were over, I told my friend and her daughter more about my experiences with microdermabrasion. The fact is, the results aren’t permanent, but once the scars start to fade, you can maintain those results with a home microdermabrasion system like Dermanew. Twice a week with a Dermanew can keep those scars at bay.

Leave a Comment

Fields marked by an asterisk (*) are required.

Subscribe without commenting