Archive for February, 2011

Personal microderm reviews New diy microdermabrasion

Sunday, February 27th, 2011

This is an overview of the new personal microderm system that was introduced on the Doctor’s Show in the past week. For those who always want a DIY microdermabrasion solution, this new device will be the answer that you are looking for. If you want to know how personal microdermabrasion works, read on to find out more.

What is personal microderm

This is a new DIY device that is meant to help patients to remove the dry and old skin at your facial area. Similar to how spa treatment works (check our the new body melt spa treatment), the patients will need to apply a layer of cream on top of their facial area before using the personal microderm kit to remove the dead skin.

Personal microderm benefits

The benefits of having a DIY personal microderm solution is that it can help to save both time and cost. Rather than having to arrange appointments, you can apply this treatment at the comfort of your own house whenever it is convenient to do so. Also, you can save more money because you don’t have to repeatedly go to the spa clinics.

An important benefit about personal microderm is that it can make your anti-aging products more effective. By first getting rid of all the dead skin, these products have a better chance of penetrating to the deeper layer cells and be absorbed.

Personal microderm before and after photos

What Is The Difference Between Microdermabrasion And Dermabrasion?

The big difference lies in the way your skin will feel after the treatment. For dermabrasion, due to its technique of using power driver to remove the dead skin, your skin can be left feeling red and swollen while for personal microderm, your skin will still feel tender and soft.

How much does personal microderm cost

The personal microdermabrasion device is fairly cheap, costing only USD179. When you compared to the thousands of dollars that you need to spend on spa treatments, this is quite a cost savings. The only thing that is a incurring cost that you need to pay for is the gels, which costs around USD15.