Keep Your Skin Fresh & Bright
A great option for smoother, healthier skin, microdermabrasion in Boston can greatly improve mild to moderate skin problems caused by aging, lifestyle factors, or hereditary traits. A gentle stream of tiny particles exfoliates the outer layer of skin and stimulates collagen growth. After microdermabrasion, patients exhibit a rejuvenated, smooth, glowing complexion and a younger overall appearance.
What can microdermabrasion treat?
An option for addressing a number of skin issues all over the body, microdermabrasion can improve:
- Mild sun damage
- Fine wrinkles
- Uneven pigmentation
- Other superficial skin imperfections
Microdermabrasion Treatment at Boston Plastic Surgery
At our Skin Wellness Center, we use the highest-quality crystals to polish away the surface layer of your aging or sun-damaged skin, which is then removed with a special vacuum tool. Only a small amount of skin is removed, so sensitive areas like the face, chest, neck, back, arms, and hands can be easily treated. Microdermabrasion is a pain-free procedure with no need for anesthesia.
Microdermabrasion is comparable to a light chemical peel and, in some cases, may be performed in conjunction with other skin renewal treatments. For the best results, multiple treatments with microdermabrasion may be needed to reduce or eliminate fine wrinkles and unwanted pigmentation.
Contact us today for more information on Microdermabrasion and other skin renewal procedures, or to schedule a consultation to address your specific skin care needs.
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