There are many
different skin conditions that microdermabrasion can treat and as popularity of this non-invasive skincare procedure continues to grow, more scientific studies are being conducted to further explore the benefits. The process of microdermabrasion abrades the skin, causing injury to the top layer so that the healing process is stimulated and new skin cells grow. At the same time, dead skin cells, excess oil and dirt are removed. After a microdermabrasion treatment one of the very first noticeable benefits is that the skin actually “glows” with new health, the pores look smaller, and the skin has more even texture and tone. By replacing the old skin cells with new, improvement of worrisome skincare conditions such as mild to medium scarring, hyperpigmentation, sun damage, etc. can be minimized if not eliminated. If you are unhappy with the condition of your skin, microdermabrasion might be a treatment answer for you.
Different Skin Conditions that Microdermbrasion Can TreatHyperpigmentation--A condition whereby patches of skin become darker in color than areas of skin around it. The darkening process occurs when the brown pigment that produces normal skin color (melanin) goes into “overdrive” production, forming deposits, causing spots. Some common forms of hyperpigmentation include:
Age or “liver” spots - these are caused by sun damage and usually occur more often on the hands and face, the parts of the body most exposed to the sun. This is why wearing sunscreen is so very important.
Melasma or chloasma spots - very similar in appearance as age spots, but often cover larger areas. They are usually caused by hormonal changes in the body.
Skin darkened from outside sources - these are spots that can occur from an injury to the skin's surface. (re: acne scarring and surgeries)
“Dullness” caused by aging skin--As we age, noticeable changes take place within the skin and the first place that people take notice of their appearance is when the signs of aging begin to appear on the face. Sun damaged skin is even more susceptible to these changes and often appears to age even faster.
Keratosis Pilaris--this condition is where keratin, a protein found in the skin, forms a hard plug within the hair follicles. They resemble permanent “goosebumps” and are more commonly found on arms, legs and buttocks.
Stretch marks--stretch marks form any time that the skin grows very quickly or stretches, such as during puberty, pregnancy or in excessive weight gain or loss.
Acne--there are four different types, the most common being comedonal which are usually recognized as blackheads and whiteheads. Some mild to moderate acne scars are softened as well as other forms of scarring.

Fine lines and wrinkles--recent scientific studies have shown that the dermis has experienced changes as a result from this procedure meaning fine lines and wrinkles are less noticeable.
The severity of your skincare conditions will most likely determine the type of microdermabrasion treatment required. However, if you have one of the aforementioned
different skin conditions that microdermabrasion can treat, microdermabrasion might be an option to consider.