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Difference Between Microdermabrasion and Chemical Peel

Microdermabrasion vs Chemical Peel
 

Microdermabrasion and chemical peel are two broad categories of cosmetic procedures that dermatologists offer as a solution to surface level imperfections and problems of skin. People facing problem spots in their facial skins often seek the advice of dermatologists who recommend one of these ways to get rid of acne scars, wrinkles, and other spots removed from the skin. There are many similarities in these two cosmetic procedures that aid in exfoliation of the outer skin layer to reveal a smooth, young, and healthier looking skin. However, despite similarities, there are differences that will be highlighted in this article.

Microdermabrasion

As the name implies, Microdermabrasion refers to methods that employ fine sanding or abrasion of the outer layer of the skin of the individual to get rid of imperfections and spots. This method makes use of a machine with a diamond tip to gently abrade the outermost layer of skin containing dead cells to reveal a healthy and glowing layer. The debris that is created is sucked through a pipe by creating a vacuum. This polishing of skin is considered beneficial for improved blood flow and production of collagen. Microdermabrasion removes dull skin and simultaneously removes scars caused by acne. It also helps in getting rid of wrinkles thereby giving a more youthful appearance to the skin of the individual. This method of improving the overall condition of skin is suited to people who have a skin sensate to application of chemicals.

Chemical Peel

Chemical peel is a procedure that makes use of chemicals to help peel off the outer layer of the skin that has problems. The skin of the patient soaks in the chemical that cause exfoliation of the outer layer. Fresh skin is revealed in a few days while the acid inside the chemical works over the skin to peel off the dead skin. It requires a few days for the healing of the skin with the patient finally having a rejuvenated, healthy, and glowing skin. In this method, an acidic solution is painted over the skin of the patient to create a sort of mask. The amount of skin that peels off is dependent upon the concentration of the solution as well as the duration for which it is applied over the skin. You can have a light peel, a medium peel, or a deep chemical peel depending upon the condition of your skin and the recommendation of the dermatologist.

Microdermabrasion vs Chemical Peel

• Both Microdermabrasion, as well as chemical peel, aim exfoliation of skin, but whereas chemical peel makes use of a chemical agent, Microdermabrasion dos it through sanding or filing of skin.

• Despite involving abrasion of skin, Microdermabrasion is considered less aggressive than the chemical peel.

• Deep wrinkles and scars can be removed through chemical peel while it is not possible with Microdermabrasion.

• Patients having sensitive skin to chemicals have to undergo Microdermabrasion only.

• Recovery time of chemical peels is longer than that of Microdermabrasion.

• Microdermabrasion is more suitable for getting rid of sunburn, blemishes and other skin imperfections that are of a minor nature.

• In general, Microdermabrasion is less expensive than the chemical peel.

• Before deciding in favor of either Microdermabrasion or chemical peel, it is better to consult a dermatologist.