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Tuesday 29 September 2015

How to Use Numbing Cream For Getting Microdermabrasion Treatment?

Microdermabrasion is a popular technique for skin care due to its cost –effectiveness over other skin treatments like plastic surgery, chemical peels and Botox injections.
The following article is about the science behind microdermabrasion and use of numbing cream for a pain free procedure.   

Numbing Cream For Getting Microdermabrasion

In Microdermabrasion tiny rough grains are applied over the skin that can buff away the exterior layer of skin. This technique is widely used in clinics, salons and beauty products such as scrubs that can even be applied at home. The procedure is done for skin of face, chest, neck, arms or hands.

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How Does Microdermabrasion Work?
There are two main layers of the skin -the epidermis and the dermis. The epidermis is the outermost layer above the layer where cells mature and contains the dead skin cells.  
Some portion of the lotions or creams that we apply on the skin passes through this layer but not the whole of it. Microdermbrasion is based on this phenomenon. Stratum corneum acts as a barrier between the external environment and the inside layers of the skin. It prevents everything but the tiniest molecules from passing through.  Skin imperfections like fine wrinkles, lines and blemishes appear in this layer only.
Microdermabrasion can also be called as micro-epi-dermabrasion which affects the stratum corneum.

Effects of Microdermabrasion 

In microdermabrasion the stratum corneum in removed which the body considers as minor injury. Therefore, the skin starts working to renew the lost cells from the particular portion of the skin. The first hour of the treatment is marked by mild edema (swelling) and erythema (redness) which can even last for few days depending upon the sensitivity of the individual. 
After the removal of stratum corneum, there is formation of new skin cells which provide an improved look to the skin.  
Microdermabrasion is known to treat skin imperfections like sun damage, blemishes and fine lines. You may need to put on moisturizing cream after the microdermabrasion as it deprives the skin of moisture. 
Microdermabrasion can also unclog the clogged pores especially for people who are allergic to Retin-A. But Mcrodermabrasion is not recommended for people who are infected with oral herpes. 

People with the following skin conditions should not go for microdermabrasion:

    Fragile capillaries
    Vascular lesions
    Widespread acne
    Herpetic lesions (herpes)
    Warts
    Open sores
    Skin lesions
    Anyone who takes anti-coagulants
    Eczema
    Dermatitis
    Psoriasis
    Lupus
    Erythematosus
    Diabetes mellitus

Numbing cream can lessen the pain during the procedure.
A good numbing cream can cut off the excess pain involved with this procedure. Dr Numb’s cream is a widely recommended numbing cream by doctors, artists and beauty aestheticians. 
Dr. Numb is a non-oily topical anesthetic cream is which Lidocaine (5%) is present in the highest and purest amount which is declared as safe by FDA. 
Dr Numb cream also contains Vitamin E, which helps in faster heeling. Thus, Dr. Numb is not just safe to lessen the excruciating pain during the Microdermabrasion but also helps the skin for a faster recovery time after the therapy. 

How To Apply Dr. Numb Topical Anesthetic Cream?


  1. First use soap and water to wash the area where the procedure is to be done. Then dry that portion   of the skin completely. 
  2. Now take a thick amount of Dr Numb cream and apply it to the area. Gently rub the cream over the entire area to be treated.
  3. Now place another thin layer of the cream over the same area.
  4. Now cover that portion of the skin with plastic wrap so that the heat under the plastic wrap can activate the cream.  
  5. Don’t remove the plastic wrap till your aesthetician or the professional doesn’t ask you to do so.

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