Posts Tagged ‘dermabrasion’

How To Get Rid Of Acne Scars

Sunday, October 11th, 2009
by Jack Daumer

Acne scars are the leftover product of severe acne. Many people find them unsightly and want to get rid of the acne scars.

There are different levels of acne scarring. People have different cases for example ranging from heavy scarring to light scarring. Because of this range, there are different types of treatment for each level.

Prevention is the key to treating acne scars. When you have your acne, you have to be prudent in taking care of it. Do not pop the pimples as that would cause acne scars and also spread the germs which causes more acne.

Try to wash your face twice a day with antibacterial soap. The antibacterial soap kills bacterium that causes the acne and thereby reducing the chance of acne scars.

If you have a very mild case of acne scarring, then you can use acne scar creams which can be found at drugstores. These drugs do not require prescription. The way they work is by slowly dissolving the acne scars and blending in to your skin.

If that does not work, try getting a chemical peel. This is done at the dermatologists office where they put a peel with acid on your face. It will take off the top layer of your skin and leave the smooth skin underneath.

Try using a dermabrasion to get rid of your acne scar. This is also done in a dermatologists office. The dermatologist will use a facial sander to remove the top layer of skin.

Finally, the most expensive of all the procedures is the laser resurfacing. The process works very similarly to dermabrasion except for the fact that the sander is replaced with a laser.

Other than the OTC medications, all of these procedures to get rid of acne scars should be done at a dermatologists office. They usually require some recovery time for the skin to grow back after treatment.

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Does Waxing Create Pimples?

Friday, September 25th, 2009
by Markus Renoylds

Waxing has become a widespread trend among the female population for its quick and permanent results. Needless to say, it can be quite painful, especially when a bikini wax is in order. While waxing is not a necessarily costly or exorbitantly painful procedure, many underestimate its ability to cause acne. After all, the process does involve tampering with the hair follicles, which act as hosts to acne lesions. There are plenty of nightmare-worthy stories documenting waxing experiences than resulted in massive acne breakouts. Oftentimes, someone will go in for say an eyebrow waxing to wake up the next morning with an ordered array of pimples lining the waxing site. While the risk of developing eruptions cannot be completely eliminated, there are some steps you can take to reduce your risk.

A slight recap of how acne develops is needed to understand how waxing can cause breakouts. An acne lesion first develops when the hair follicle becomes clogged by dead skin. The entrapment of sebum inside allows the population of p. acnes bacteria within the follicle to flourish. The body attacks the bacteria, and in the end and inflamed pimple is formed.

Waxing increases the likelihood of pore obstructions and transport bacteria to open pores. Even if this somehow does not occur, the resulting irritation of the hair removal will still predispose you to new breakouts. A quick preventative measure to clean your skin prior to the procedure. The esthetician performing the wax should already do this for you. Let them know that you have acne prone skin so that they can treat you accordingly. There job is to make sure you have a pleasant experience.

You need to gather some products and have them ready to go after your waxing. Soothing gels can be a helpful tool and provide your skin with immediate relief. It is best to avoid touching or otherwise contacting the removal site for at least a day. Acne topicals should not be applied there either.

You should always consider the alternatives before deciding on waxing. This is naturally a smart move as it can save you some money and physical pain. If you have already ruled out shaving, maybe hair removal creams are a better fit. If you are looking for permanence in a solution, laser hair removal is the way to go. It is less painful than waxing but can be quite expensive. Follow ups may be required every 6 months to a year. You don’t want to end up regretting your decision later, so give every potential solution a thought beforehand.

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What is Peel Skin Treatment?

Friday, June 5th, 2009
by A Nutt

The peel skin treatment, is a beauty treatment that has been used since the 1930’s for acne and wrinkle care and general improvement of the face. It’s helped many people reduce the damage caused to their skin as a result of scarring caused by acne as well as the effects of aging. The peel skin treatment is a six to nine day chemical method of gradually peeling the outer skin layers to reveal healthier (IPL), blemish and wrinkle-free skin layers underneath. It rejuvenates the skins appearance and helps to stimulate the lower layers of the skin to produce more healthier skin cells. It uses special chemicals that induce the outer layers of fine skin tissue to peel away evenly, a carefully controlled process that takes six to nine days to complete for optimum results.

While peel skin treatment used to be offered only in a doctor’s office, thanks to today’s inventions and less harmful chemicals, it can be done safely in the comfort of your own home. There are several excellent product lines available over the counter that can be used by anyone to dramatically improve the youthful glow of their skin. The skin peel can also be used effectively to remove such nuisances as age spots, freckles, and hyper pigmentation in the skin caused by sun damage or illness. If used over the prescribed six to nice days, the skin will peel evenly to reveal skin that is clear of these pigment issues.

The peel skin treatment is also useful to people who suffer from acne and blackheads, caused by clogged pores or toxic buildup in the skin. As the chemicals gently work on the layers of the skin, the pores are opened up, infectious oil, bacteria and toxins are expelled from the skin and the complexion is cleared. This is much less damaging than trying to squeeze the oil out of the skin or using other methods. The peel skin method leaves less noticeable scars and even improves the condition of existing acne scars or oversized pores. Skin is then free of marks and is restored to its former beauty.

Another advantage of using the skin peel method of improving the look of your skin is that it evens out the skin tones and reduces the affects of skin damage to the lower layers of the skin. Sometimes this damage can’t be seen right away, but over time it’s what causes wrinkles and discoloration to form. Using the skin peel, these damaged layers gradually work their way to the surface where they are sloughed off and new healthier skin layers can form. Using a skin peel followed by wearing proper sunscreen can slow down the aging process and preserve the younger skin underneath from further damage.

When used properly, the peel skin treatment is an effective means to improve the look and feel of your skin. Be sure to choose high quality products that are right for your skin type and consult with a knowledgeable skin care specialist before attempting to do this at home.

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Phototricholysis or Laser Hair Removal

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009
by A Nutt

Phototricholysis, also known as photoepilation or light-based hair removal, is the process of removing hair using light at a preset wavelength which is delivered to the skin using a hand-held device. The purpose of the device is to generate heat or mechanical damage to the hair follicle. One method that is becoming a popular choice for people who wish to remove excess hair is Laser Hair Removal

How Laser Hair Removal Works Lasers emit a low-energy wavelength through the skin that is absorbed by melanin (dark pigment) which is located in the shaft of the hair follicle. Light is absorbed by dark matter, so the laser pulse can be absorbed by dark material in the skin. People who have experienced this form of hair removal report that the laser pulses feel like the snapping of a rubber band or warm pinpricks against the skin. The normal response is vaporization of the hair shaft which kills and removes the hair. Minor swelling and redness around the hair follicle will appear shortly after treatment. Since hair goes through cycles as it grows, it is usually necessary to undergo repeat treatments.

Different types of lasers may be used. The ruby, alexandrite, and diode were the first lasers approved for hair reduction. The intense pulsed light (IPL) systems are another method that is commonly used. Lasers with longer wavelengths, such as the NdYAG lasers, have the ability to treat darker skin types including African-American skin.

Laser hair removal Advantages There are a number of benefits to using laser treatment to remove unwanted hair. There are a number of people who have reported long-lasting hair removal and some who have reported permanent hair removal. Laser treatment is also considered safe with very few side effects. A few reported side effects have included: slight pain, swelling around the hair follicle, and redness and inflammation lasting one to three days. Some patients have experienced long-lasting hair removal or permanent hair reduction. This method is also considered safe when a professional has performed the procedure properly. It is very effective when used on large areas of excess hair growth. It has been shown that darker hair responds best to the laser because the pulse is absorbed by the dark elements.

Preparation for Treatment Patients who choose laser removal will consult with a Dermatologist. The Dermatologist will make an assessment that includes skin type, location of the hair, hair thickness, color of the hair, past hair removal methods, any skin conditions such as psoriasis or rosacea, and any abnormal tissue. Patients will also be required to give their medical history.

Number of Sessions The number of sessions depends on a variety of factors that can include: gender, area being treated, and hair texture. Coarse dark hair on light skin is much easier to treat. Finer hair and hair on darker skin is more difficult to treat. Normally, three or more treatments are required at each site to achieve optimum results.

Costs of Treatment Although laser hair removal can be expensive, the results make it well worth the cost of each session. Costs will depend on the area being treated, the physician performing the treatment, the number of treatments. It is advised that patients consult with a dermatologist who will help them understand the prices. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the national average cost for laser hair removal is $429.00.

Laser Hair Removal has become a common practice for people who want to remove unwanted hair. With the right knowledge and planning, your hair removing experience can be as normal as any other daily care routine

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What are Injectable Dermal Fillers?

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
by A Nutt

As we age, we often look for ways keep healthy. Diet and exercise are a great way to keep fit, but many people look for ways keep their outside looking young and fresh. One event that happens to all of us as we age is the formation of wrinkles. There are many products on the market that either cover up or reduce wrinkles. Cosmetic surgery is fast becoming a popular choice to remove wrinkles. One segment of the cosmetic surgery that had been growing fast is the use of Injectable Dermal Fillers.

Injectable dermal fillers are substances that are injected into the skin in order to remove wrinkles. The process usually takes about 15 minutes. Most dermal fillers are injected under the skin using a very fine needle. Results can be seen within a day or two and depending on what filler is used, can last 6 months and more. Depending on the type of filler and the size of the area being treated, the price can range from several hundred to over a thousand dollars.

There are a number of types of injectable fillers available on the market. The following is a list of common dermal fillers:

Collagen: Collagen is a natural protein found in bone, cartilage, skin, and tendons. There are certain collagens found in skin tissue that are essential for skin strength and elasticity. Collagen that is injected into human skin is usually bovine collagen. It is injected into human skin to replenish lost collagen due to the aging process. The result is a smoothing of wrinkles.

Botox: This filler is made from botulism toxin. It is used to smooth fine lines and wrinkles of the forehead and eyes. It relaxes muscles causing the skin to smooth out. Juvederm: This dermal filler is made from a natural occurring substance called hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic acid retains a large amount of moisture and binds with collagen and elastin, delivering nutrients to fibers that maintain and support skin structure. It is used to fill and smooth facial wrinkles and folds.

Restylane: This injectable is made from called hyaluronic acid. Restylane can be used for fine lines around the mouth and lip augmentation. Restylane is made from natural materials. Perlane: Perlane is an injectable made from a higher concentration of hyaluronic acid. It is used for deep lines around the eyes and mouth and on the forehead. It is also used as an injectable lip enhancer.

CosmoPlast: This filler is made of natural collagen instead of a bovine or animal derived collagen. It is used as a treatment for lines around the mouth, eyes, and on the forehead. It can also be used as a lip augmenter. Radiance and Radiesse: Radiance and Radiesse are made from natural material that is found in your bones and teeth. It can last from 2 to 5 years.

Sculptura: Also known as New Fill, Sculptura is a hydrogel dermal filler. It is not made of any animal products. The main ingredient is polylactic acid which stimulates collagen growth. It is mostly used for treating facial lipoatrophy, the loss of fat beneath the skin that can result in sunken cheeks, indentations, and hollow eyes.

Minor dermal filler side effects can include a temporary eyelid droop and nausea. There is also a chance of bruising, redness, itching, or swelling at the injection site. As well, there is a low risk of infection or allergic reaction. Dermal fillers are popular because they are succesful method of eliminating wrinkles.The products are a great choice for people who want to slow the effects of aging.

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What Skin Problems can be Treated with Microdermabrasion?

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009
by A Nutt

Microdermabrasion is the process of using air-blown sand type crystals to gently clean the skin and remove blemishes. Epidermal abrasion is a safe process that is performed over several sessions. Age and skin condition will determine the number of treatments. For most skin disorders, a minimum of five treatments is recommended. It is an effective way of improving the skin without using chemicals or laser treatments.

Epidermal abrasion treatments remove the dirt, bacteria, and dead skin cells from the top layers of the skin. The process is usually performed on the face, but other areas where it has been effective include the neck, chest, hands, back, and feet. The result is smooth and soft skin.

What Skin Problems does it treat? Microdermabrasion is performed on men and women who are afflicted with clogged or enlarged pores, acne, wrinkles and fine lines, sun damaged skin, age spots, blackheads, stretch marks, discolorations, and skin blemishes. The process can also treat acne scarring and reduce oily and dry skin. This also stimulates the development of collagen.

How does it work? A microdermabrasion treatment involves a ‘microderm machine’ that produces a pressurized stream of crystals on the skin’s surface. There are a variety of crystals used and include aluminum oxide, sodium bicarbonate, magnesium oxide, zinc oxide, corundum, and sodium chloride. Aluminum oxide tends to be main crystal that is used. Treat alternatives include Vibraderm, which uses a vibrating paddle. The speed of the device acts as a gentle abrasive which removes the surface layers of the skin. Removing the surface layers leaves the skin smooth and clean. The microdermabrasion also stimulates the flow of blood which carries nutrients that regenerates and repairs the skin. The result is much healthier skin.

Treatment of the face can be performed in 15 to 30 minutes. You should allow a week between each session. .Pre-consultations are required before treat is performed. The skin will be more sensitive to sun exposure so most physicians recommend using sunscreen following a microdermabrasion session.

Can treatment be used on all skin types? The benefit of using epidermal abrasion is that it is safe to use on all skin types. Chemical peels and laser treatment can be harsh on sensitive skin. It is not painful so it does not require anesthesia. There are minimal side affects which may include temporary redness or swelling that lasts only a couple of hours. If there is slight crusting on the skin, it can be treated with a skin cleanser and topical antibiotic. Although treat is a safe procedure, there are people who should not have it. This includes people with herpes lesions, rosacea, open sores or lesions, dermatitis, psoriasis, eczema, and lupus

Treatment Preparation To prepare your skin for treatment, make sure it is clean, free of oil, and dry. The skin should not be afflicted with a sunburn or rashes. If you have any skin diseases, inform your physician before starting treatment.

What about the Costs? The cost of treat varies according to the type of Micro-dermabrasion device used, your skin, geographic location of where you are receiving the treatment, and who is performing the treatment. The average cost can range from $75 to $350 per session. For a more accurate cost, consult your physician.

Our skin is composed of millions of cells. Each day thousands of these cells die and are replaced by new cells. The harsh elements in the environment take a toll on our skin. Debris and bacteria build up on the skin’s surface and prevents dead skin cells from falling off. The microdermabrasion process safely and effectively peels off the dead skin layer leaving healthy and rejuvenated skin.

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