Microdermabrasion

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Peeling with Diamond Microdermabrasion

With increasing age, the skin's ability to regenerate and form new skin cells decreases. The result is a worsening of the complexion. A microdermabrasion removes the dead skin cells and helps the skin to regenerate. The skin becomes noticeably finer and more even and is also optimally conditioned to absorb care products. Depending on the type of skin, the different, fine, hygienic diamond heads are guided over the skin using a handpiece. Compared to a classic peeling, this device removes the horny layer in a targeted and absolutely controlled manner. The result after the first treatment. They look fresh and vital - simply irresistible.

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Fields of application

  • Suitable for all skin types and all ages
  • Aging, damaged skin
  • Impure and coarse-pored skin
  • Targeted and quick help for a wide range of skin problems

Treatment information

  • Introduction of high-quality active ingredients and special masks
  • The result is immediately visibly young, fresh and relaxed skin
  • Recommended even for very sensitive skin.
  • Natural, painless, bloodless and without negative reactions
  • We use one of the most innovative devices currently on the European market

Dermabrasion – Help at top speed with a special tool

Scars can cause large and unsightly bumps in the skin. A dermabrasion treatment can quickly remedy this. A small wheel rotates at high speed at the tip of a special grinding instrument. This only removes the top layer of skin. Anesthesia is not necessary for this treatment. In some cases we use a laser to help. But more targeted and precise, especially at transitions, can be worked with the grinder. Raised scars, especially acne scars and sometimes wrinkling are treated with dermabrasion. The skin is red for a few days. The healing process is correspondingly short. However, you should avoid direct sunlight for at least six weeks.

last updated on 26.07.2022