Banish Peach Fuzz and Old Skin Layers with Microdermabrasion

Banish Peach Fuzz and Old Skin Layers with Microdermabrasion

A dull complexion stems from the build-up of old cells on the surface of your skin. Your complexion may look uneven as you age, and fine hairs become more visible, especially on your upper lip and cheeks. These minor skin flaws can affect how you feel about your physical appearance and potentially may even lower your self-esteem.

At Primary Walk-In Clinic, we offer a range of aesthetic services to help you look your best through every stage of life. Our team specializes in nonsurgical solutions to treat sun-damaged skin or age-related flaws like fine lines and wrinkles. 

Our experienced aesthetic specialists offer services like microdermabrasion to exfoliate dead skin cells so the healthy ones below can shine through.

Why microdermabrasion may be the answer you’re looking for

Microdermabrasion is a minimally invasive technique that uses abrasive materials to exfoliate old and dead skin cells from the surface of your skin.  Treatment also enhances your natural collagen production to freshen and firm your skin.

Our providers use advanced dermabrasion technology to uncover the healthy skin that lies below the old skin layers. We apply a diamond-tip wand to the surface of your skin that gently sands away thickened or discolored patches of cells. The diamond crystals eliminate dead skin without damaging surrounding tissue.  

Microdermabrasion treatments typically take about 30 minutes, and many people tolerate the procedure comfortably without anesthetic. The vibrations of the treatment provide a relaxing massage for your face, although you might feel mild scratching sensations as the instrument exfoliates away the dead cells.

There’s no need for downtime after your microdermabrasion procedure, so you can immediately return to your usual activities. Our aesthetics specialists can recommend moisturizers, facial cleansers, and other skin care products that keep your skin hydrated and prevent flaking.

When to consider microdermabrasion

Microdermabrasion is an effective way to revitalize a tired, dull complexion. You might also be a candidate for this minimally invasive treatment if you’re unhappy with your appearance because of:

Treatment can reduce the visibility of minor scars from injuries and acne breakouts to even out your complexion and smooth the surface of your skin.

Microdermabrasion can also eliminate peach fuzz, the fine hairs that become more apparent with aging or grow excessively because of a hormone imbalance or other underlying medical condition.

Get started with a skin consultation

Our aesthetics experts complete an evaluation of your skin to determine if microdermabrasion is right for you. You may not be a candidate if you have severe acne, an active infection, or other conditions that may worsen with microdermabrasion treatments.

Our providers can suggest other treatments like dermal fillers or  Morpheus radiofrequency (RF) to address wrinkles and other age-related skin flaws.

 We also offer laser hair removal sessions to eliminate unwanted body hair, even on the most delicate areas of your skin, including the bikini line and face. 

Call the Primary Care Walk-In Clinic near you today to schedule a microdermabrasion consultation or book an appointment online. You can also visit the clinic as a walk-in. 

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