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These red spots may be a result of too much pressure being applied on the skin by the microtechinican who performed your microdermabrasion. These areas may likely scab for a week or so and then fall off naturally in which case your skin should be fine after. Make sure to wear SPF daily to prevent hyperpigmentation on these red spots.
Hello,Thank you for your question and photo. It appears that you have some hyperpigmentation to the area that was treated. I would suggest going back and seeing the provider. Just gently cleansing the area, keeping it moisturized, using a sunscreen and trying to avoid the sun would be my...
Thank you for your question! It is normal to have a little redness after microdermabrasion. Microdermabrasion is a manual exfoliation of the skin and if you rub the skin you are going to get redness. What is important is how long you were red-- if it lasted more than a few hours or your skin...
Thank you for your question! The micro technician might have gone to rough on the area or applied to much pressure to the skin with the wand. Most likely you wont scar from your treatment but be sensitive for a few days. Apply your sunscreen daily to prevent the area from darkening and ...
Thank you for your question! Microdermbrasion(MDA) is a superficial skin resurfacing procedure with mechanical expfoliation of outer layer of the skin by using either diamond tips or crystals. Although it is considered as a safe procedure, one can easily go beyond epidermal layer if they use ...
Thank you for your question! The best thing to do is show this to a dermatologist so that they can advise you on the best and quickest recovery from this treatment. Best of luck!
Sensitivity after microdermabrasion is normal and should settle down on its own. In the meantime, keep your skin protected, use moisturizer, an SPF cream, and don’t use harsh exfoliants until your skin is fully recovered.
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