Andy asked: I have a few acne-scars on my back and have read that microdermabrasion (resurfacing the skin) or chemical skin-peeling are both popular ways to remove the outer layer of skin / get rid of the scars. Are there any “home” kits for performing this or alternative ways of performing it without a visit to a dermatologist? The closest one to me is about 2 hours away.
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sandyw239 asked: I mean…really, you’re still scrubbing..right? So why is microdermabrasion better? And also, say you have thicker skin, wouldn’t you be better off with physical scrubbing? As in with a loufa or something?
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rdm123 asked: Having olive skin Ive been told there may be a risk doing microdermabrasion as it may cause hyperpigmentation so Im wondering if a really good facial once a month will help get rid of light scarring and redness of my skin from old spots - what do you think?
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Erin asked: I have been searching online, looking for a fair priced, affective microdermabrasion kit. What are some recomendations?
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katiej asked: I am turning 42 on Saturday and bought a package through a local spa. The 1st treatment is Microdermabrasion. I am just wondering if one treatment will be effective.
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willnyu1982 asked: I have some sun damage, sun spots and want to improve my skin. Having it look smoother and more refined would be best. Face washes and stuff haven’t done much, so I’m considering a peel or microdermabrasion. How well does this work and what can I expect to see. Also, what negative after effects can I expect? The one I’m looking at is an alternative to a chemical peel and says non-invasive. Uses an enzyme that must work similarly, but without the negative after effects.
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