Microdermabrasion

What Is Microdermabrasion?
Microdermabrasion is non-surgical resurfacing procedure with no hazardous chemicals involved that treats a varied range of skin conditions including fine lines and wrinkles, sun damage, black heads, white heads, hyper pigmentation and oily, dry or patchy skin.
It is perfect for any age types and can be performed on face, neck, chest, hands, back and other body areas.
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How does Microdermabrasion work?
Microdermabrasion is created by using highly controlled flow of fine, medical grade crystals to remove any existing dead skin cells. Once removed the microdermabrasion will leave your skin exfoliated and produces new living skin cells that will be soft and smooth.
When can I expect to see results?
From the first treatment improvements can be noticed straight away within the skins texture and appearance.
Longer term treatments can help reduce acne, sun damage, age spots and many more skin conditions.
We recommend to start with a course of 6 treatments.
We also recommend to have some maintenance treatments to maintain a smooth texture and appearance of the skin.
Does it hurt?
It is a very comfortable treatment with no downtime needed which means you can carry on your daily routine. Some people may have some mild redness up to 24 hours.
Why choose Medikas?




- Our professional team work closely together to ensure our customers receive the highest quality care and customer service
- We provide a comprehensive range of services and solutions to promote good skin health and treat the signs of ageing
- We believe that through natural enhancement we can make our customers look and feel their best
- We treat our customers with respect and discretion so that they feel safe in our care
- We are highly trained experts and innovators within the aesthetic field dedicated to the safety and care of our patients
- We believe in a duty of care to ensure our patients make informed choices via our trusted advice
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*Disclaimer: Results and patient experience may vary. These are dependent on a number of factors such as age, medical history and lifestyle.