Due to poor diet, years of overexposure to the sun and scars caused by acne, our skin takes a lot of beating. This usually results in dark marks on the face and a generally uneven skin tone.
Too often, too late, we find ourselves wondering how our skin got in such a bad state and wonder how we can quickly these fade dark marks on the face and reveal the youthful even skin tone we once had.
But how can we revitalize and lighten our skin without harmful chemicals or whitening creams that can take a long time to deliver results? Microdermabrasion for skin lightening is effective and results can be seen after just a few treatments.
How does Microdermabrasion Work to Lighten Skin?
Microdermabrasion for skin lightening is one of the least invasive procedures on the market today, unlike other skin lightening procedures that might actually end up doing more harm than good. It is so safe and easy it can even be done at home, and it is proven that microdermabrasion for dark sensitive skin is perfectly safe.
The procedure works by using gentle abrasion to remove the top layer of your skin with the use of a crystal or diamond tipped wand, and micro aluminum oxide crystals that will leave your skin free of fine lines, skin blemishes, dark marks, and other skin discolorations. It is important to remember that although you will see some results after one treatment, it isn’t going to solve all your skin pigmentation problems in a day. In order to achieve effective skin lightening using microdermabrasion, you will need to have a few sessions in order to obtain maximum results and see the smooth, healthy and glowing skin you desire.
Is Skin Lightening Using Microdermabrasion For Me?
Microdermabrasion will even your skin tone, fade dark marks and diminish scars but it won’t dramatically make your skin tone several shades lighter. If you require something with more dramatic results, you can look into chemical peels to lighten the skin or one of the many whitening creams available on the market. Microdermabrasion may not be as effective if you have heavy scarring caused by acne and is not recommended for pregnant or nursing women. You should discuss with your dermatologist whether microdermabrasion for skin lightening is the best procedure for you. It would be useful to take notes and photos during the period of the treatment, in order for you to notice how well the treatment is working to fade dark marks on your face.