Different Types Of Skin Polishing Treatments, Their Benefits And Aftercare

Written by Sumona Bose31st Jul 2020
Different types of skin polishing treatments, their benefits and aftercare

As the name suggests, skin polishing is a professional procedure that deeply exfoliates your skin, removes dead skin cell build-up and reveals the smooth skin underneath. It is a good idea to get this treatment before special occasions like weddings and big events. It is done by polishing your skin with handheld devices or chemicals and introducing essential nutrients to the top layer. The procedure is effective at treating hyperpigmentation, age spots, signs of photo-ageing and crow’s feet around the eyes. Suitable for all skin types, skin polishing helps improve the appearance of dull skin from within. 

Also known as microdermabrasion, here’s everything you need to know about skin polishing before trying it out for yourself!

 

Benefits of skin polishing

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Here are some of the main benefits of skin polishing:

  • Even skin tone - Multiple sessions of skin polishing can help reduce dark spots and pigmentation, evening out your skin tone in the process.
  • More effective than facials - Skin polishing is a more effective way of treating your skin than regular facials at salons.
  • Glowing skin - The procedure is a favourite among people who have big events to attend - it gives you glowing skin after just one session.
  • Removal of dead skin cells - Skin polishing helps slough off dead skin cells from the surface and boost new skin cell growth.
  • Deep exfoliation - The procedure does wonders to deeply exfoliate your skin, removing build-up and promoting blood circulation in the face.
  • Overall increased skin health and appearance - Skin polishing gives a more wholesome and overall result when compared to other treatments.

Now that you know the benefits, let's look at the three types of skin polishing procedures available and key details about each of them.

 

How much does skin polishing cost?

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Depending on the kind of skin polishing technique you pick, the cost can range between Rs 1500 and Rs 12,000 approximately. The cost also depends on the area of skin covered with the polishing treatment and the standards followed at your chosen dermatologist or aesthetician. The cost can also depend on the severity of textured skin, which is often why some women opt for skin polishing in the first place.

 

01. Crystal microdermabrasion

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Crystal dermabrasion uses aluminium oxide crystals to sand away dead skin cells from the surface. The hand-held device shoots these crystals at a high speed, while a gentle vacuum sucks the dirt and grime that is left on your face. 

  • Benefits of crystal microdermabrasion

Aluminium oxide is non-toxic in nature. This makes it an allergy-free treatment with minimal side effects. The procedure is good for sun-damaged and ageing skin that needs a little help looking fresh. It helps with acne reduction, lightens acne scars and polishes wrinkles and fine lines around the nose and mouth. 

  • Crystal microdermabrasion aftercare

Even though the crystals are gentle, you might experience mild redness and sun sensitivity for a couple of hours. This usually goes down within 24 hours. Make sure to use hypoallergenic products and an SPF to protect the skin. Avoid using any acne treatment, hair colourants, hot showers and other irritants on your face for a couple of days.

 

02. Diamond microdermabrasion

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Diamond dermabrasion uses a diamond tip handheld device to gently exfoliate the top layer of the skin. As opposed to crystal dermabrasion, this method is especially used for sensitive areas like the under-eye and surrounding regions. The device also sucks away dead skin cells to reveal smoother skin underneath. 

  • Benefits of diamond microdermabrasion

Diamond dermabrasion is usually recommended for young brides because it is gentler than crystal dermabrasion. Giving deep exfoliation to younger and firmer skin, this procedure polishes sensitive areas of your face like the area surrounding the eyes and mouth. It boosts your skin with a smoother finish and improved texture overall. 

  • Diamond microdermabrasion aftercare

Unlike crystal dermabrasion, this procedure needs more downtime to heal. In the meantime, make sure you're leaving your skin be, avoid makeup for a couple of days and do not apply any topical treatments on your skin. Stay away from exercise and hot showers for 24-48 hours, since increased body temperatures can put your treated skin in overdrive. Avoid touching your face and stay hydrated to fasten the healing process.

 

03. Chemical peels

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Chemical peels are treatments that introduce fruit acids or skin-safe chemicals into the skin. Applied as a mask for a couple of minutes, these chemicals are neutralised with cold water following which the top layer of your skin peels away over the next few days gradually. Chemicals like glycolic acid, trichloroacetic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid or carbolic acid are used to improve the overall appearance of the skin and boost its glow.

  • Benefits of chemical peels

For women who find external exfoliators too harsh for their skin, chemical peels are a good alternative. It works in sloughing away the top layer of your skin and freshening up your complexion. It also helps fade away acne scars, age spots, freckles, dark patches, melasma and dark spots. 

  • Chemical peel aftercare

Your skin is more prone to damage with chemical peels when compared to microdermabrasion. Avoid picking on the skin and let the layers fall off naturally. Limit your skin’s exposure to the sun and always wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen of minimum 30 SPF. The scaling remains for 3-7 days so, make sure you are taking care to properly cleanse and moisturise the new skin appearing underneath.

 

Did you know?

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Microdermabrasion can be done at home as well. There are several branded kits available in the market that can give you polished skin in the comfort of your home. They are less abrasive than the salon sessions and can be done once every week for up to eight weeks. Consult your dermatologist before undertaking any at-home microdermabrasion kit. Also, at-home skin polishing fails to give the same results you might get from a salon appointment.

 

FAQs about skin polishing

FAQs about skin polishing :

1) Are there any side effects of skin polishing?

A. When done under the supervision of a licensed dermatologist or aesthetician, skin polishing has no side effects. You might experience some redness on the skin, this is normal for any skin treatment. Certain forms of skin polishing might be a bit much for women with sensitive skin, so consult a dermatologist before settling for your choice of method. 

2) How long does skin polishing take?

A. A single session of skin polishing takes about 45 minutes to an hour, depending on the area that is being treated. They range between four to twelve sessions, based on the kind of work needed on one’s skin. A gap period of two to three weeks is allotted between each session. 

3) Can all skin types get skin polishing done safely?

A. Yes, skin polishing as a procedure, is suitable for all skin types. For sensitive skin, make sure you are following the post-treatment directions in order to avoid any unwanted irritations. It is also recommended to get skin polishing done from an experienced professional who has good command over hand-held devices.

Sumona Bose

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Sumona Bose is a writer, skincare junkie and a self-professed makeup connoisseur. Equipped with a Master's degree in Fashion Management and over 3 years of experience writing in the beauty and fashion space, her passion for learning new things has no bounds. Working closely with dermatologists, beauty excerpts, makeup artists and hairstylists, she brings you the best of all things beauty. From trending skincare ingredients to makeup looks that help you slay, she manages to bring something new (and vital!) to our readers every single time. Her hobbies include home workouts, watching foreign films and binge-watching makeover shows!

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