Deramabrasion itself has been around a long time as a medical, mechanical alternative to deep, chemical peeling
for the resurfacing of acne scars, aged lip lines and other fine wrinkles and signs of cutaneous aging. But with
mechanical dermabrasion - which necessitated the use of a small rotating wire brush or a diamond fraise rotating at
a high speed, there were always the down-sides as a trade off for a resurfaced appearing skin. Traditional
dermabrasion offers pain and discomfort, long healing term erythema, giving an "angry" look to the skin, risk of
infection and unnatural skin texture (often trading a scar for a scar).
Dermabrasion has fared somewhat better in results on very fine wrinkles and "round - the - month" lines and is an
acceptable medical procedure - but a very progressive engineering company in Florence Italy decided to improve
upon this method - inventing a unique approach under the category of CONTROLLED
MICRODERMABRASION.
- A totally controlled form of micro - dermabrasion.
- It is painless.
- Little or no healing time.
- Basically risk free.
The dead skin cells, along with the crystals is immediately "sucked" or vacuumed back into the sterile glass
handpiece which it turns, flows back through soft, plastic tubes to the aspirator - which provides both the force of
velocity of the crystals against the skin and the reverse removal of the skin cells by suction. All of this activity is
performed in seconds - allowing the therapist to move in precise patterns. The therapist has total control over the
velocity force of the crystals and also the suction force which can increase the abrasion to a progressive deeper
level (near the periphial capillaries) or decrease the abrasion to affect only the stratum corneum leaving light trails of
pinkish stria which vanish in a few minutes.
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