How To Effectively Treat Hyperpigmentation

Microdermabrasion

QEsthetics

Traditional dermabrasion involves planing the epidermis down, removing it to allow for a new layer of skin to grow in its place. Though formerly popular, this procedure often leaves the skin sensitive, red, and scabby, at least for a time. Microdermabrasion was developed as a less aggressive approach to achieve the same results. In this treatment, which is typically conducted over a series of procedures done over several months, a doctor or aesthetician will spray the patient's face with a crystal-like substance, gently exfoliating and rejuvenating the outer layer of the skin, leaving it looking and appearing more youthful, bouncier, softer, and brighter. The treatment is highly effective in reducing the intensity of hyperpigmentation and evening out the individual's skin tone.

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