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Author: Natalie Ng|20 April 2025
Microdermabrasion is a super simple way to get your skin looking fresh and radiant by gently removing dead skin cells. Using either crystal microdermabrasion or a diamond-tipped wand, this minimally invasive treatment exfoliates the outer layer of your skin and helps boost collagen production for healthier, smoother skin. It’s perfect for tackling things like acne scars, enlarged pores, uneven skin tone, and sun damage. The amazing part is that you can see results after just one session with little to no downtime. Whether you’re dealing with dry skin, age spots, or fine lines, microdermabrasion is a great way to give your skin a little pick-me-up.
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Can I Get Microdermabrasion if I Have Active Acne Breakouts?
You shouldn't undergo microdermabrasion while experiencing active acne breakouts, as the procedure can spread bacteria across your face and potentially worsen your condition. Instead, wait until your breakouts have cleared, and consult with a dermatologist who can evaluate your skin's condition and recommend appropriate treatments, which might include alternatives like chemical peels or targeted acne therapy that's better suited for active breakouts.
Is Microdermabrasion Safe During Pregnancy or While Breastfeeding?
While you're juggling the countless pregnancy dos and don'ts, here's one more to take into account: microdermabrasion isn't recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Although you might be tempted to maintain your skincare routine, it's best to postpone these treatments due to your skin's increased sensitivity and the potential, though minimal, risk of complications. You'll want to consult your healthcare provider, who can suggest pregnancy-safe alternatives for addressing your skincare concerns.
Does Insurance Cover Microdermabrasion Treatments?
Most insurance companies won't cover microdermabrasion since it's considered a cosmetic procedure rather than a medical necessity. You'll typically need to pay out-of-pocket for these treatments, which can range from $75 to $200 per session. However, if you're receiving microdermabrasion as part of medical treatment for scarring or certain skin conditions, your insurance might cover it with proper documentation from your dermatologist.
What's the Minimum Age Requirement for Microdermabrasion Treatments?
While 90% of dermatologists recommend waiting until age 12 for any cosmetic treatments, you'll typically need to be at least 14-16 years old for microdermabrasion. Your skin's maturity level, rather than chronological age, often determines suitability. If you're under 18, you'll need parental consent, and your provider will evaluate your skin's condition, acne status, and overall health before proceeding with treatment.
Can I Wear Makeup Immediately After Getting Microdermabrasion?
You shouldn't apply makeup immediately after microdermabrasion, as your skin needs time to heal and breathe. It's recommended to wait at least 24 hours before using any cosmetic products, including foundation, powder, or concealer. Your skin will be more sensitive and susceptible to irritation during this time, and applying makeup too soon could clog your pores, cause inflammation, or interfere with the treatment's benefits.
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