Microdermabrasion treatments use a minimally abrasive instrument to gently sand your skin, removing the thicker, uneven outer layer, and has many benefits. This type of skin rejuvenation is used to treat light scarring, discoloration, sun damage and stretch marks.


What microdermabrasion can do
- Improve age spots and blackheads
- Improve hyperpigmentation (patches of darkened skin)
- Exfoliate your skin, resulting in a refreshed appearance
- Lessen the appearance of stretch marks
- Reduce fine lines and wrinkles
- Reduce or eliminate enlarged pores
- Treat acne and the scars left by acne
Microdermabrasion helps to thicken your collagen, which results in a younger looking complexion. Collagen is a protein in your skin which is abundant when you’re a child and makes skin appear taut and smooth. Collagen production declines as we age, resulting in looser, uneven skin.

Beauty 4 You uses a Diamont tip Microdermabrasion Equipment
A diamond-tip handpiece is designed to gently exfoliate dead cells in your skin. At the same time, it will suction them off immediately.
The depth of the abrasion may be affected by the pressure applied on the handpiece as well as how long the suction is allowed to remain on the skin. This type of microdermabrasion applicator is generally used in more sensitive facial areas, like close to the eyes.
At Beauty 4 You you have three basic alternatives to include our Microdermabrasion services:
- A complementary service of 15 min to be added as an additional enhancement service when booking one of our facials
- A stand-alone treatment of 30 min to get a targeted treatment of your choice
- Our recommended and discounted 5 times treatment of the service of your choice, providing a lasting result. Treatment interval of 1-2 weeks depending on your skin sensitivity.
There are also cases where experts do not recommend microdermabrasion. People with very sensitive skin, as well as those facing broken capillaries, should avoid this treatment. The same rule applies to those who have recently been exposed to the sun. It is already known that the procedure is performed especially in autumn and winter and, in general, after at least one month after tanning.
Microdermabrasion is also to be avoided by persons who:
- Are below 14 years
- Suffers from skin cancer
- Suffers from active rosacea
- Presents active herpes in the area where the treatment is to be performed
- Are under treatment with anticoagulant medication
- Are pregnant
Microdermabrasion: Anti-Aging Treatment

Microderm softens fine lines and wrinkles, helps to smooth coarsely textured skin, decreases the appearance of shallow scars, decreases pore size, and reduces superficial hyper-pigmentation, also known as age spots. Microdermabrasion also makes it easier for high-tech serums and skincare products to penetrate into the deeper layers of the skin. That helps build collagen, which gives skin its plump, youthful appearance.
Microdermabrasion: Acne/Scar Treatment

With this procedure, your dermatologist or skin care specialist will use a small handheld device to gently remove the outer layer of your skin (epidermis). This process will reveal the smooth, toned skin underneath.Microdermabrasion may also be useful for people dealing with active mild-to-moderate breakouts. In addition to removing dead skin cells that can clog pores, the procedure also reduces excess oil (sebum) from these pores.
Microdermabrasion: Hyperpigmentation

A procedure used to treat hyperpigmentation that affects the epidermis only (superficial scarring). Your esthetician will use a drill-like handheld tool with a wire brush or another abrasive attachment.
Microdermabrasion: Skin Brightness Treatment

An mechanical exfoliation treatment, buffing away the dead skin cells using different diamond tip handtools, leaving the skin looking more radiant and feeling smoother. It can help improve surface texture and very superficial fine lines and wrinkles’.