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Microdermabrasion For Stretch Marks

By LyleAgotii | Jul 28, 2009 | Views: 261 | 0 Comments | Rating: 0
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If those annoying stretch marks are really devastating for you, then you might want to find out about microdermabrasion for stretch marks. Even though stretch marks may be covered by clothing most of the time, they can really make a person feel ill at ease and insecure in more intimate settings. A wide variety, from elementary to technological, treatments for stretch marks are available to help combat this loss of self-esteem and confidence. Microdermabrasion for stretch marks is less invasive than other available options, but it is still a good idea to research some easier treatments, such as topical creams, before jumping into microdermabrasion.

Microdermabrasion basically works like sandpaper; the first layer is skin is buffed away by a rough surface, and a lot of imperfections go away with the first layer of skin, while the appearance of scars and stretch marks is greatly reduced. This is a very effective treatment that does produce visible results, however, you must keep in mind that it is only a temporary fix. You will have to have this treatment on a routine basis if you wish to keep your blemishes from showing and your stretch marks at bay. There are several different kinds of microdermabrasion for stretch marks, which I will go over for you right now.

1. Crystal Microdermabrasion - Minute crystals are placed on the skin to achieve the needed friction when exfoliating the first layer of dermal tissue with this particular kind of microdermabrasion. Crystal microdermabrasion is still quite common, but of course advances in technology have taken place and there are alternatives available.

2. Diamond Microdermabrasion - When using diamond microdermabrasion, the dead skin cells are vacuumed away from the skin, after a diamond tipped head has been put to the skin in order to buff away blemishes and stretch marks.

3. Home Microdermabrasion - This method has greatly increased in popularity probably because it is so much more cost effective that having microdermabrasion for stretch marks done professionally. The do it yourself version may not be as strong as the professional machines, but it much simpler for you to use, because you have the product available to you whenever you want it at home. Home Microdermabrasion encourages skin replacement and increases the rate of collagen production in the specific location where the system is applied.

All of these treatment methods will work to eliminate stetch marks however I still believe it best to look into lotions and other topical solutions first, but if you are absolutely certain that this is the path you must take for your stretchmarks, then I hope this synopsis has added to your understanding of microdermabrasion for stretchmarks.

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