Microderabrasion Stretch Mark Treatment
Before choosing Microdermabrasion or any other stretch mark eradication method you will need to consider such factors as: Your amount of determination for reducing these stretch marks The severity of the stretch marks What type of outcome you are expecting Your limit on what you will pay to achieve your goals Microdermabrasion stretch mark treatment is the preference of many as opposed to using creams or undergoing surgery. For one thing it is entirely much stronger than any cream treatment. Another thing is that Microdermabrasion is not as invasive as having surgery, not to mention the healing process involved with surgery. Other advantages of using Microdermabrasion for stretch mark treatment are: 1) There is no down time as involved with surgery and treatments take about 30 minutes. 2) There are no side effects as in creams which can produce chemical reactions. 3) This treatment requires no anesthetic because there is basically no pain involved. 4) No matter what your skin type is Microdermabrasion will still be just as effective. 5) It is used as a treatment to reduce the appearance of the older more stubborn white stretch marks. The age of the stretch mark makes a great deal of difference in the effectiveness of the treatment success of Microdermabrasion. The age of the stretch mark is indicated by the color. For instance, the ones which are more easily treated are the newest ones which are red, brown or purple. The more difficult stretch marks to reduce are the white ones which have been around for a period of time untreated. Although Microdermabrasion is not one hundred percent effective in removing stretch marks it is considerably effective in fading them away. Microdermabrasion is best when used in conjunction with a stretch mark cream or lotion. The treatments will remove the dermal layer of skin and the cream or lotion can enter and begin the healing process. When a dermatologist is consulted about treatment for Microdermaabrasion for stretch marks he will examine the skin to determine the type in order to decide proper treatment. Generally the doctor will recommend anywhere from five to twelve treatments. As far as time is concerned, the first session could be as short as thirty minutes or as long as two hours depending upon the type of treatment that is necessary. After this, treatments will be every two weeks.
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