Microdermabrasion offers a safe, controlled method of skin exfoliation and allows superficial peeling of the stratum corneum ("the horney layer") reducing its thickness through mechanical abrasion of the dead skin cells. A flow of crystals are impinged directly onto the skin surface and the speed of the crystals together with their abrasive nature will gently remove the epidermal cells layer by layer. Used crystals and dead skin cells are removed by a gentle vacuum action which also stimulates a lifting effect on tired muscles. Specific attention is given to any areas of concern such as open pores, fine lines and wrinkles, blemished skin or acne scaring, resulting in dramatically rejuvenated skin. Microdermabrasion is suitable for all skin types and in the Pulse Clinic there is a full selection of Crystal Clear after care products available. Treatment is not just for the face; other areas can be treated effectively. How long will the Microdermabrasion treatment take? The Micr...
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