Microdermabrasion Cream for Acne Scars
Microdermabrasion is a skin care technique that helps to remove the uppermost layer of the skin giving way to instantly younger and health looking skin. This is done by removing the layer of the skin that has been tarnished with dead skin cells.
This technique dates back to Ancient Egypt when physicians would use a type of sandpaper to remove the scars. In Germany, during the early part of the 20th century, rotating wheels and rasps were used to remove the outer layer of the skin. Microdermabrasion became more common in the 1950s when motorized brushes replaced their human-powered predecessors.
This procedure became known as dermabrasion. In the 1980s two Italian doctors created the first microdermabrasion machine to replace the more painful and dangerous dermabrasion techniques. Since then, microdermabrasion has become one of the most solicited treatments for people looking for an effective scar treatment. So if a skin care company wanted to stay current in skin care issues, they needed to come up with an at home alternative in the form of a cream or they would gradually see themselves losing their hold on market shares.
Microdermabrasion creams, just like microdermabrasion, are an effective solution for tired looking skin, however, they are also very helpful in treating other skin problems such as acne scars. Here's how.
Acne Scars treated with Home Microdermabrasion Creams
Initially, microdermabrasion was performed at the doctor's office or at a spa, but as time passed and the market became more demanding, many companies came up with home microdermabrasion creams and treatments that could be administered at anytime and anyplace.
For acne, microdermabrasion works by clearing your skin of debris, excess sebum and dead skin cells. Microdermabrasion creams contain micro-abrading crystals that have proven to help unclog pores and remove blackheads. Be aware, however, of using microdermabrasion creams with care. If you suffer from mild acne or have an occasional acne breakout, then this type of treatment is a good for you; however, if you have stronger acne, you should first consult with a specialist.
Microdermabrasion creams can also treat acne scars. A scar is formed when the body attempts to heal an open wound. In a race to keep infection out and blood cells in, the body creates a base of collagen.
Collagen is what creates a scar. The scar tissue is eventually replaced by healthy, normal skin, but this process can take several months.
The abrading action inherent of microdermabrasion treatments will provoke a minimal amount of "damage". This "damage" is what initiates the replacement of scar tissue with normal cells. This process works well with raised scars. If you have pitted scars, consult your doctor to find the best treatment option.
As with any treatment where you strive for positive results, you must be consistent. Constant use of a microdermabrasion cream will help promote collagen that will strengthen and firm your skin. If you decide to incorporate this type of treatment into your skin care routine then you are allowing for deeper penetration of other skin care treatments.
BIOSKINEXFOL is a safe and natural at home microdermabrasion treatment. It has shown amazing microdermabrasion results due to the combination of abrading micro-crystals and soothing Helix aspersa muller extract contained in this very safe and natural scar treatment.
Published November 9th, 2009
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