Microdermabrasion Treatment

A procedure that uses fine crystals and a vacuum to remove dead skin cells. It can be used on the face, neck, chest, back and hands.

Microdermabrasion Treatment addresses:

FINE LINES – WRINKLES – BLACKHEADS – ENLARGED PORES – SUNSPOTS – ACNE – SCARS

You can also combine it with one of your favourite Elemis facial to help achieve the best results.

 

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What are the advantages of Microdermabrasion over conventional crystal-based systems?

Diamond tip Microdermabrasion has overcome previous shortcomings of crystal-based systems, making it the most wanted Microdermabrasion system worldwide. Diamond tip Microdermabrasion diamond tips are 100% hypoallergenic and there is never a possibility of ingestion or inhalation

of loose crystals. PristineTM allows you to treat sensitive areas more deeply, without fear of over-abrading tissue or over exposure to crystal irritants.


How long does the treatment last?

Treatments can be performed 100% faster than traditional microdermabrasion achieving a full face treatment in less than 10 minutes! Swiss Care provide half an hour to a hour treatments which include a face mask, toning off the skin and a massage.


What results can I expect?

Depending on the area treated, you will notice an improvement in your skin’s appearance after your treatment. Stretch marks and acne scars will be less obvious. Age spots and fine lines are reduced, and many Microdermabrasion clients report that their skin seems softer, tighter, smoother and younger looking.

What will it do for my skin?

Overall, Microdermabrasion will reduce the appearance of wrinkles, remove acne scars, clear up blackheads, minimise the size of the pores, reduce sun damage, and even out the skin tone. Microdermabrasion also helps to boost collagen production to provide firming and toning to the complexion.

Is Microdermabrasion good for acne scarring??

By removing the top layer of the skin, professional micro abrasion diminishes or even removes superficial acne scarring. Deeper acne scarring requires a more invasive procedure, like a deep chemical peel or laser skin resurfacing.