“Whether you are looking to make your skin appear younger, smoother or
blemish-free, microdermabrasion or a glycolic acid peel are two methods
dermatologists and skincare professionals use to enhance the skin's appearance.
While each uses different methods, both have exfoliating, wrinkle-reducing and
blemish-fighting properties.” So what’s the difference between the two
treatments?
Microdermabrasion uses a special tool, as pictured above,
which sprays fine
crystals onto the skin (it kind of feels like a fine sandpaper) to remove all dead skin cells and to reveal smoother, younger-looking skin underneath. This is a noninvasive procedure.
crystals onto the skin (it kind of feels like a fine sandpaper) to remove all dead skin cells and to reveal smoother, younger-looking skin underneath. This is a noninvasive procedure.
A glycolic peel
uses glycolic acid, which comes from sugarcane, to deeply exfoliate the skin.
When you apply a glycolic acid peel to your face, the acid adheres to the
“glue” which holds stubborn dead skin cells to your face; therefore, forcing
the dead skin cells to fall away. The skin underneath is much smoother and
brighter in appearance. Generally, a glycolic peel leaves less redness to the
face after application (less “down time,” you might say) as opposed to microdermabrasion.
Some key points:
- Microdermabrasion does not draw moisturizers into
the skin, whereas a glycolic peel does.
- Microdermabrasion stimulates collagen and elastin production
in the skin thus making it appear more
vibrant.
- A glycolic peel takes about 10-15 minutes, but is usually used in addition to other treatments
such as a facial. Treatments are delivered 3-4 weeks apart for best
results.
- Microdermabrasion takes about 30 minutes to an hour and is typically performed every 2-3 weeks for best results.
Difference is usage:
Microdermabrasion is used primarily for age spots, reducing fine lines, mild acne
scars, sun damage or crow’s feet.
Glycolic peels are best used for rough or dry skin, acne, signs of sun damage or mild
wrinkling.
Remember, always use a protective sunscreen of no less than 30
SPF after completing either one of these applications.
Be true to your skin or it
will be false to you!
Much Love,
Debbie Schade