About stretch marks microdermabrasion

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Microdermabrasion is a proven and effective in reducing stretch marks, as well as the skins fine lines, or what is commonly known as the crows feet. It also reduces acne scars and age spots. Stretch marks microdermabrasion is in fact a skin renewal process that accelerates collagen and skin cells production.

The microdermabrasion method involves the use of a pen-like device, which has the ability to emit helpful crystals to the skins surface. What normally happens at that point is a tender abrasion course of action that entails the polishing off of all the skins impurities, and in this case, the stretch marks.

One session of microdermabrasion usually lasts for half an hour or so. For maximum results, patient has to undergo a total of 12 sessions , with every session two to three weeks apart. After that,maintenance procedures also have to be undergone as well.
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