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Get answers to common questions about Microdermabrasion – Series Of 4 Sessions.
We recommend a series of four treatments spaced two to four weeks apart to achieve cumulative improvement. Your esthetician will personalize timing based on skin condition and response, ensuring optimal resurfacing while minimizing irritation.
Microdermabrasion is generally safe for most skin tones when performed by trained professionals. The series is adjusted to your skin's sensitivity; those with active rosacea or certain skin conditions may need alternatives upon consultation.
Downtime is minimal; most clients experience mild redness or sensitivity for twenty-four to forty-eight hours. Resume normal activities immediately but avoid direct sun and harsh products while skin heals. Follow aftercare instructions for best results.
Yes, the series can significantly reduce mild acne scars and discoloration by exfoliating damaged surface cells and stimulating collagen. Results accumulate over sessions; deeper scarring may require complementary treatments for optimal improvement.
You can combine microdermabrasion with other facials, peels, or targeted therapies, but sequencing matters. Our estheticians will plan complementary treatments and appropriate timing to avoid irritation and enhance outcomes.
Certain conditions—active acne flare-ups, open wounds, recent isotretinoin use, keloid tendency, or uncontrolled skin diseases—may contraindicate treatment. A pre-treatment consultation and medical history review will determine eligibility and alternatives.