Microdermabrasion
Microdermabrasion

Microdermabrasion Melbourne

At ENRICH, we offer microdermabrasion using the Asclepion Erbium Laser, a cutting-edge technology new to Australia. ENRICH is the first clinic in Australia to offer this technology.

The Erbium Laser can be used in a minimally ablative manner requiring little to no downtime compared to other deep-peels or lasers, due to its deep and targeted penetration. This laser gently removes the top layer of skin, polishing and smoothing the skin, whilst also stimulating collagen renewal. This helps to rejuvenate the texture and tone of the skin.

Multiple sessions are required to get the skin to a state that is optimal, but speak to your dermatologist about your expectations. Almost all cosmetic procedures are done in a bundle, since this is how the best results are seen. Just one session will not be enough. The Erbium Laser is suitable for face, neck and hand rejuvenation.

Contact us to discuss how microdermabrasion can rejuvenate your skin.

Laser and non-laser microdermabrasion – Melbourne clinic

Microdermabrasion is used for softening or removing fine lines and wrinkles caused by sun damage. Microdermabrasion can also make a difference in acne scarring or skin with surface imperfections, including removing stretch marks and pigmentation. We use a laser but some other clinics use a diamond head to exfoliate the skin and remove dead skin cells mechanically. In our opinion, the Asclepion Erbium Laser is a better treatment option. 

The microdermabrasion procedure 

Depending on how deep the treatment required goes,  a topical anaesthetic is sometimes applied to the face. Microdermabrasion is exactly what it sounds like, and therefore the anaesthetic protects from any discomfort that would otherwise be expected from the deeper treatments. The lighter treatments do not require topical anaesthetic. Protective eyewear is also required of both patient and practitioner.

Microdermabrasion is performed at ENRICH by a laser – the laser passes across the skin where the damaged skin or wrinkles are, with the beam penetrating the top layer of skin and removing the outer skin cells.

The laser will make a popping sound. After the treatment, a special soothing cream is applied to the face to keep it from drying out.

Microdermabrasion recovery and results

Right after microdermabrasion, the skin will change colour slightly, but this will depend on how deep the laser needed to go. Redness is usually gone within a day, and sometimes, minor scabbing will appear. This also settles within days.

Sunscreen is very important after microdermabrasion, since your new skin is so delicate and fresh. Any sun will damage it. You can wear make-up a day or so after microdermabrasion.

The texture of your skin will be immediately improved. Risks include hyperpigmentation, but this is uncommon and will be discussed with you prior to your treatments.

Microdermabrasion is a quick, non-invasive skin rejuvenating treatment. The top layer of dead skin is removed, with fresh skin underneath being revealed. Skin is stimulated to produce collagen and elastin, and therefore skin feels hydrated and looks radiant.

Any skin type can benefit – dry or oily – and thick or thin skin, including scarring, acne, or wrinkles. You can be in and out in half an hour.

Benefits of microdermabrasion

  • Improved texture
  • Improved tone
  • Hydrates
  • Promote collagen production
  • Reduces wrinkles
  • Clears pigmentation
  • Freshens your complexion
  • Clears out skin congestion
  • Reduces pore size
  • Get your creams working harder for you
  • Gentle
  • Non-invasive
  • Deep exfoliation
  • Chemical-free

Conditions you can treat with microdermabrasion

  • Fine lines
  • Wrinkles
  • Sun-damage
  • Acne
  • Acne scarring
  • Scars
  • Overproduction of oil
  • Blackheads
  • Whiteheads
  • Large pores
  • Age/liver spots
  • Dull skin
  • Congested skin
  • Stretch marks

Microdermabrasion after-effects

Microdermabrasion is non-invasive procedure and recovery is relatively quick. You will feel a slight tingling, like a fine sandpaper going over the skin, with a warm, lightly sunburnt feeling afterwards.

After your treatment, you will experience some redness, at least for a few hours. The skin may shed dry skin over the coming days, which is normal. If you had acne treated, there may be small scabs that take a few days to go away. Do not pick! It can cause scarring.

A few days later, you will start to see fresh new skin appearing under the old.

Often one treatment is not enough – it’s depends on your age, the condition of your skin and your expectations. You may need to return in an ongoing way as part of your anti-ageing strategy but speak to your dermatologist. There may be other options or combinations that will be for you.

Microdermabrasion works on all skin types and tones, including sensitive skin. Some skin conditions won’t allow for microdermabrasion, however, for example those with rosacea may be dissuaded from having these treatments, as it may exacerbate your condition. Don’t forget though – there are always other options, so if you can’t have microdermabrasion, you will most certainly be a candidate for one of our other extremely effective skin rejuvenating treatments.

Who should avoid microdermabrasion?

  • Anyone on strong medication for acne – skin is too fragile, ask your dermatologist
  • Moderate to severe inflammatory acne – causes worse inflammation
  • Rosacea – makes it worse, but if you’re clear, can work – ask
  • Cold sores – treatments will make it worse, spread infection – wait it out
  • Rashes, wounds, irritations, psoriasis, eczema, ringworm – clear it up first
  • Topical retinoid use – ask
  • Ask your dermatologist if you are a candidate for microdermabrasion

What are other options besides microdermabrasion?

Chemical peels

A chemical peel can be a good option to remove the top layers of skin. Chemical peels have improved over the years in both gentleness and effectiveness.

Chemical peels come in a variety of ingredients and aggressiveness, so the peel chosen for you by your dermatologist will determine the outcomes.

Post-microdermabrasion care

You’ll need to have a low-irritant, high-quality moisturiser – ask your dermatologist for a recommendation. Sunscreen is also a must. Some of you may be prescribed an antibiotic cream if your treatment was deep.

Keep in touch with your dermatologist or clinic nurse if something seems to be going wrong.

What’s the difference between microdermabrasion and dermabrasion?

Microdermabrasion is non-invasive, removing only the top layer of skin. Dermabrasion, on the other hand, may require a general or local anaesthetic and has a recovery time of up to two weeks. Dermabrasion is the hard-core cousin of microdermabrasion, and is used with great effect for severe skin problems.

Microdermabrasion on other areas besides the face

Microdermabrasion can be performed anywhere on the body – arms, chest, neck, back, hands – with excellent results.

How does laser skin rejuvenation differ to microdermabrasion?

Laser resurfacing is a very effective non-invasive skin treatment that works to the same end as microdermabrasion, just using different techniques. Laser resurfacing can be deeper, typically. Both treatments stimulate collagen and elastin in the skin, strengthening, smoothing and clarifying.

At ENRICH in Melbourne, we do both laser and non-laser microdermabrasion, however we do love our microdermabrasion lasers because we think they do a superior job with less side-effects.

An intensive facial

Facials are designed to give your skin a boost, so don’t be scared to get a regular ‘ole facial. Your skin will thank you! If deep treatments are not going to work for you, talk to your dermatologist about non-irritating options.

Light and wave-based treatments

We have a lot of light and wave-based therapies that work to stimulate collagen and elastin, and improve skin quality from the cellular level up. These include lasers and radiofrequency devices that penetrate deep into the skin, and exert their impact on the cell, forcing it to regenerate itself.

Asclepion Erbium Laser is also used in one of our more intense treatments, often with the CO2 Laser for deeper skin resurfacing. 

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*Results may vary from person to person

Please Note:

*With all surgeries or procedures, there are risks. Consult your physician (GP) before undertaking any surgical or cosmetic procedure. Please read the consent forms carefully and be informed about every aspect of your treatment. Surgeries such as liposuction have a mandatory seven-day cooling-off period to give patients adequate time to be sure of their surgery choice. Results may also vary from person to person due to many factors, including the individual’s genetics, diet and exercise. Before and after photos are only relevant to the patient in the photo and do not necessarily reflect the results other patients may experience. Ask questions. Our team of dermatologists, doctors and nurses are here to help you with any of your queries. This page is not advice and is intended to be informational only. We endeavour to keep all our information up to date; however, this site is intended as a guide and not a definitive information portal or in any way constitutes medical advice.

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