What Are The Microdermabrasion Risks?

Very little microdermabrasion risks occurs if the treatment is performed by a doctor or dermatologist in a certified microdermabrasion clinic or skin spa. However, if it is a non-certified clinic or skin spa, then there is a risk that the provider attending to you may not be a qualified one. Therefore, it is vital to find out if your treatment provider are certified or has received proper microdermabrasion training.

However, if the microdermabrasion procedure is not performed correctly, there will be some minor risks involved. The microdermabrasion procedure uses machines that uses closed-loop negative pressure systems. This is to ensure that the crystals should never be let out into the atmosphere. If it does, the crystals will get into the eyes and causes irritations. However, normally it is not that serious as the crystals used are non-toxic. Besides, there is also the risk of inhaling the microdermabrasion crystals thereby resulting temporary respiratory difficulties. But such clinical risks are extremely rare if your treatment provider is experienced enough or certified trained.

Other risks include the risk of getting skin infections. However, this can only happen if your treatment provider does not take adequate hygiene procedures. This involves sterilising the microdermabrasion tool or vacuum before used and ensuring that new microdermabrasion crystals are used for every microdermabrasion procedure.

Besides, if the microdermabrasion tool is powered at too high of a setting, then there is a risk that the microdermabrasion crystals could perforate the skin. That is why it is so imperative to deal only with a certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon only.

Microdermabrasion machines that rely on microdermabrasion crystals to perform the "abrading effect", known as crystal microdermabrasion is a traditional treatment. However, even though it is a safe and effective treatment, there has been raising concerns about the potential side effects or risks of using aluminium oxide crystals in microdermabrasion procedure over a long period.

As such, you might want to consider diamond microdermabrasion which eliminates the need for crystals. In fact, diamond microdermabrasion has become a popular alternative microdermabrasion treatment to crystal microdermabrasion.

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