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Serving Denver, Aurora, Cherry Creek and the Northern Colorado Area, this cosmetic center provides surgical and non-surgical procedures, including liposuction, breast augmentation, chin and cheek implants, facelifts, Thermage, Radiesse and microdermabrasion. Board certified Dr. Joseph F. Serota offers a 20 minutes microdermabrasion treatment, utilizing The Parisian Peel Medical System. The center is located in Aurora, Colorado.
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Board certified Dr. David Broadway provides plastic surgery for the Denver Metro area, including Aurora, Boulder, Cherry Creek, Englewood, Highlands Ranch and Littleton. The treatments he performs at this Denver, Colorado Center include breast augmentation, liposuction, microlaser peel, chin & cheek implants, otoplasty, cosmetic tattooing, microdermabrasion, anti-aging packages. Three alternatives are available for the microdermabrasion treatment: Classic Microdermabrasion Facial, Deluxe Microdermabrasion Facial and Anubis Signature Microdermabrasion Facial. The Diamond Tome is the method utilized for all three.
With over 60,000 procedures performed in Colorado, this Denver, CO lasik clinic specializes in laser hair removal, microdermabrasion, chemical peel, treatments for acne, acne scars, aging, and sun damaged skin. The website only offers a brief description of the microdermabrasion procedure and does not specify what particular method is employed. Before and after photos are available. A free consultation can be scheduled online.
This Denver, Colorado cosmetic plastic surgery & medical skin care clinic offers a wide range of surgical and non-surgical procedures: breast augmentation/reduction/lift, body lift, nose surgery, microdermabrasion, laser skin resurfacing, glycolic/chemical peels, facial and body waxing. Double board certified Dr. John Squires performs the DiamondTome microdermabrasion treatment, which is described in some detail; answers to frequently asked questions about this procedure are offered.
This is an aesthetics spa located in Denver, Colorado, offering a series of medical skin care treatments and spa services, such as photodynamic therapy, dermal fillers, microdermabrasion, photofacials, Botox, exfoliating scrubs, dental aesthetics, acupuncture. One session of microdermabrasion lasts 40 minutes and is performed utilizing the DiamondTome system.
A: Men can use microderma just as women can. The procedure and results are the same, there are no side effects or risks.
A: Better-looking skin needs elasticity and density, both achievable through skin cell renewal. Microderma system abrades the outermost skin layer and stimulates skin renewal. An effective skin renewal process results in increased elasticity and density. Moreover, the vacuum function of the microdermabrasia machine sucks up dirt and hardened oil to reveal an even skin texture and tone.
A: Do-It-Yourself micro dermabration kits can be used on your feet as long as it's especially formulated as a body microderm abrasion kit. Using a face microabrasions kit on your feet will not have the desired effect because it's much too mild to have a significant effect on your feet. Clinic microdermal abrasion is not suitable for use on the feet because the skin is too thin in that area. However, having microdermbrasion on your heels should work but better ask your doctor first.
A: Compared to other non-invasive procedures, office micro abrasion is the cheapest skin rejuvenation procedure. For example, micro derma abrasion kits cost between $15 and $200, depending on contents and brand. Kits that include a rotating hand-held device designed to massage the crystal cream onto your face are the most expensive (and the most effective). The price of a single microabrasion treatment at a beauty salon or spa varies between $75 and $200. One full face session at a surgeon or dermatologist office costs somewhere between $100 and $300, not including initial consultation fees (which may cost an additional $150). You may need an average of 9 treatments and 4 maintenance sessions for best results which makes a full micro dermabration treatment cost around $1,600 per year.
A: Spa microderm abrasions are performed by a trained aesthetician or beautician who uses a hand-held, sandblaster-like device to spray and circulate a high pressure flow of aluminum oxide crystals onto the skin. The crystals gently exfoliate the very top layer of the skin. This hand-held tool also contains a vacuum system that sucks away the debris, dead skin cells and used micro crystals.
A: Microdermabrasian kit works on hyperpigmentation. The micro-crystal flow abrades the top layer of the skin where unevenly pigmented skin cells are stuck. Several dermatologist-performed micro dermabration sessions are required to even out skin tone and get rid of hyperpigmentation.
A: Microdermal abrasion tools stimulate collagen growth which is why it's effective on enlarged pores. Collagen production is stimulated through skin exfoliation. Furthermore, the vacuum function of most microdermabrasion machines sucks out hardened oil, dust and other dirt which may clog your pores. This way, the oil in the glands can again reach the surface of your skin and your pores can return to their natural shape and size.
A: At-home microdermibration should be used according to the instructions that come with the product (some are made for every-other day use, others can be applied only once a week). Office micoderm abrasion is a whole different thing: the sessions need to be scheduled at least 1-2 weeks apart, so that the skin has enough time to heal. After you finish your treatment, you will need a maintenance session once every 2-3 months.
A: You should not have micro skin abrasion if you've had a glycolic acid peel (or any other kind of chemical peeling) in the last 14 days because the two exfoliating procedures combined are too aggressive and might affect your skin's ability to recover. This applies to personal kits and dermatologist-performed treatment.
A: By removing the top layer of skin, derma microabrasion evens out skin texture and helps fade superficial pimple scars. More severe pimple scarring needs more advanced non-surgical techniques, like a deep chemical peel or laser skin resurface.
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