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Microdermabrasion
What is microdermabrasion?
Microdermabrasion is a non-surgical skin resurfacing procedure that removes the top layer of dead skin cells and stimulates collagen production. This can improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, and other skin imperfections.
How does microdermabrasion work?
Microdermabrasion is performed using a handheld device that sprays fine crystals onto the skin. The crystals gently exfoliate the skin, removing the top layer of dead skin cells. The vacuum suction then removes the crystals and dead skin cells.
What are the benefits of microdermabrasion?
Microdermabrasion can provide a number of benefits, including:
- Improved skin texture and tone
- Reduced appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
- Diminished acne scars
- Reduced hyperpigmentation
- Increased collagen production
What are the risks of microdermabrasion?
Microdermabrasion is generally safe, but there are some potential risks, including:
- Redness and irritation
- Minor scabbing
- Hyperpigmentation
- Infection
Who is a good candidate for microdermabrasion?
Microdermabrasion is a good option for people with fair skin who have:
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Acne scars
- Hyperpigmentation
- Uneven skin tone
What is the recovery time for microdermabrasion?
The recovery time for microdermabrasion is typically short. Most people experience some redness and irritation for a few days after the procedure. However, these side effects usually subside quickly.
How often should I get microdermabrasion?
The frequency of microdermabrasion treatments will vary depending on your individual needs. Most people get microdermabrasion every 2-4 weeks.
Candidate
Microdermabrasion is a non-invasive skin treatment that uses fine crystals to exfoliate the outer layers of skin.
It can improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and acne scarring.
Microdermabrasion also stimulates collagen production, which can lead to a more youthful appearance.
It is a relatively quick and painless procedure that can be performed in a doctor's office or spa.
Regular microdermabrasion treatments can help to maintain healthy, youthful-looking skin.
Side & After Effects
Microdermabrasion is a skin treatment that uses a rotating brush to remove the top layer of skin. It can be used to improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, and other skin problems.
While microdermabrasion is generally considered safe, there are some risks and after effects that you should be aware of before undergoing the procedure.
Risks
- Skin irritation: Microdermabrasion can cause skin irritation, redness, and swelling. This is usually temporary and will go away within a few days.
- Infection: In rare cases, microdermabrasion can cause infection. This is more likely to occur if you have open wounds or sores on your skin.
- Scarring: Microdermabrasion can rarely cause scarring. This is more likely to occur if you have sensitive skin or if the procedure is not performed properly.
After Effects
- Redness: Your skin may be red and swollen for a few days after microdermabrasion. This is normal and will go away on its own.
- Scaling: Your skin may peel or scale for a few days after microdermabrasion. This is also normal and will go away on its own.
- Sun sensitivity: Your skin will be more sensitive to the sun after microdermabrasion. It is important to wear sunscreen when you go outside.
If you are considering microdermabrasion, it is important to talk to your doctor about the risks and after effects. Your doctor can help you decide if the procedure is right for you.
Things to Know
Procedure Time
1 Hour
Overnight Stay
No
Recovery Time
1-2 days
Surgeon

Sam Speron, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Speron started his own medical practice because he wanted to spend time with his patients and build a long-lasting relationship with them. This is what you can expect from Dr. Speron and his Chicago plastic surgery staff: - Friendly and expert health-care - Advanced medical technology - Understandable information about procedures and tests - Appointments that meet your needs - A staff that respects your time
Education & Training
1987 - 1990 Loyola University Chicago Bachelor of Science, Psychology Major, Magna Cum Laude
1990 - 1994 University of Health Sciences - The Chicago Medical School Medical Doctor
1994 - 1997 Loyola University Medical Center General Surgical Residency, Years I-III
1997 - 2000 Loyola University Medical Center Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship
Awards & Academic Achievements
ASPS Ambassador Appointment: 2005-Present
America's Top Plastic Surgeon Award: 2004-Present
America's Top Physicians Award: 2005-Present
America's Top Surgeon Award: 2008-Present
Board Certification(s)
American Board of Surgery (ABS)
American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
Member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)
American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS)
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7157 W Howard St, Niles, IL, USA
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Microdermabrasion

Sam Speron, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Minimally Invasive
Quick Recovery
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About the Procedure
Introduction
Introduction
Microdermabrasion Procedure Overview Microdermabrasion Procedure Overview
What is microdermabrasion?
Microdermabrasion is a non-surgical skin resurfacing procedure that removes the top layer of dead skin cells and stimulates collagen production. This can improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, and other skin imperfections.
How does microdermabrasion work?
Microdermabrasion is performed using a handheld device that sprays fine crystals onto the skin. The crystals gently exfoliate the skin, removing the top layer of dead skin cells. The vacuum suction then removes the crystals and dead skin cells.
What are the benefits of microdermabrasion?
Microdermabrasion can provide a number of benefits, including:
- Improved skin texture and tone
- Reduced appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
- Diminished acne scars
- Reduced hyperpigmentation
- Increased collagen production
What are the risks of microdermabrasion?
Microdermabrasion is generally safe, but there are some potential risks, including:
- Redness and irritation
- Minor scabbing
- Hyperpigmentation
- Infection
Who is a good candidate for microdermabrasion?
Microdermabrasion is a good option for people with fair skin who have:
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Acne scars
- Hyperpigmentation
- Uneven skin tone
What is the recovery time for microdermabrasion?
The recovery time for microdermabrasion is typically short. Most people experience some redness and irritation for a few days after the procedure. However, these side effects usually subside quickly.
How often should I get microdermabrasion?
The frequency of microdermabrasion treatments will vary depending on your individual needs. Most people get microdermabrasion every 2-4 weeks.
Duration
1 Hour
Overnight Stay
No
Recovery Time
1 Day
Effective Period
4-6 weeks
Microdermabrasion is a non-invasive skin treatment that uses fine crystals to exfoliate the outer layers of skin.
It can improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and acne scarring.
Microdermabrasion also stimulates collagen production, which can lead to a more youthful appearance.
It is a relatively quick and painless procedure that can be performed in a doctor's office or spa.
Regular microdermabrasion treatments can help to maintain healthy, youthful-looking skin.
- Exfoliates the skin: Microdermabrasion removes the outermost layer of dead skin cells, revealing the smoother, more youthful skin beneath. This can help to improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and acne scars.
- Stimulates collagen production: Microdermabrasion triggers the skin's natural healing process, which leads to the production of new collagen. Collagen is a protein that helps to keep the skin firm and elastic. As a result, microdermabrasion can help to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and sagging skin.
- Improves skin tone: Microdermabrasion can help to improve the skin's tone and texture. By removing the top layer of dead skin cells, it helps to even out the skin's tone and reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation (dark spots).
- Reduces acne: Microdermabrasion can help to reduce acne by removing the dead skin cells and bacteria that can clog pores. This can help to prevent new breakouts and improve the appearance of existing acne scars.
- Safe and effective: Microdermabrasion is a safe and effective procedure that can be performed on all skin types. It is typically done in a series of treatments, with each treatment taking about 30 minutes.
Risks of Microdermabrasion:
- Inflammation and redness: Microdermabrasion can cause temporary inflammation and redness of the skin. This is usually mild and subsides within a few hours.
- Hyperpigmentation: In some cases, microdermabrasion can lead to hyperpigmentation (darkening of the skin). This risk is higher in people with darker skin tones.
- Hypopigmentation: Rarely, microdermabrasion can cause hypopigmentation (lightening of the skin).
- Scarring: Improperly performed microdermabrasion can lead to scarring.
- Infection: If the equipment or the skin is not properly sterilized, there is a risk of infection.
- Allergic reaction: Some people may be allergic to the crystals or other materials used in microdermabrasion.
Safety of Microdermabrasion:
When performed by a trained professional using proper techniques and equipment, microdermabrasion is generally a safe procedure. The following precautions help ensure safety:
- Pre-treatment assessment: The skin should be assessed to determine if it is suitable for microdermabrasion and to identify any potential risks.
- Proper technique: The procedure should be performed with the appropriate pressure and duration for the patient's skin type and concerns.
- Sterilization: All equipment and materials should be properly sterilized to prevent infection.
- Patient preparation: Patients should avoid sun exposure and certain medications prior to treatment.
- Post-treatment care: Patients should follow the aftercare instructions to minimize risks and enhance results.
Recommendations:
- Consult with a board-certified dermatologist or licensed esthetician who has experience in microdermabrasion.
- Discuss your skin concerns, medical history, and any medications you are taking before treatment.
- Follow the pre- and post-treatment instructions carefully.
- If you experience any adverse reactions, contact your healthcare provider immediately.
Before Your Microdermabrasion Appointment:
1. Consult with a Qualified Professional:
- Schedule a consultation with a licensed dermatologist or esthetician to discuss your skin goals, assess your skin type, and determine if microdermabrasion is suitable for you.
2. Discontinue Certain Products:
- Avoid using exfoliating products (e.g., scrubs, peels) or retinol for at least 24 hours before the appointment to prevent skin irritation.
3. Avoid Sun Exposure:
- Tanning or sunburns can increase skin sensitivity and make the procedure more uncomfortable. Avoid sun exposure for a few days before and after your treatment.
4. Inform Your Provider of Medications and Conditions:
- Let your provider know about any medications you're taking, including antibiotics, retinoids, or blood thinners. Also, disclose any allergies, skin conditions (e.g., eczema, rosacea), or active infections.
5. Avoid Alcohol and Smoking:
- Alcohol and smoking can dehydrate your skin, making it more susceptible to irritation. Abstain from these substances for at least 24 hours before the procedure.
6. Cleanse Your Skin:
- Thoroughly cleanse your skin with a mild cleanser before your appointment to remove makeup and impurities. Avoid using harsh products that could irritate your skin.
7. Hydrate Your Skin:
- Drink plenty of water and moisturize your skin regularly in the days leading up to the appointment to ensure it's well-hydrated.
8. Remove Makeup and Jewelry:
- Remove all makeup and jewelry from the treatment area before your session.
Day of Your Microdermabrasion Appointment:
1. Arrive Promptly:
- Punctuality ensures that you can prepare your skin properly before the procedure.
2. Cleanse and Prepare Your Skin:
- Your provider will further cleanse and prep your skin by applying toner or numbing cream if necessary.
3. Adjust Settings:
- The provider will adjust the microdermabrasion device based on your skin type and desired intensity.
4. Treatment:
- The handheld device will gently exfoliate the top layers of your skin, removing dead cells and stimulating collagen production. The procedure typically takes about 30-60 minutes.
5. Post-Treatment Instructions:
- Your provider will give you specific instructions for post-treatment care, such as:
- Avoiding sun exposure
- Using gentle cleansers and moisturizers
- Avoiding exfoliating products
- Applying sunscreen
- Following up as scheduled
Immediate Post-Procedure Instructions:
- Cleanse gently: Use a mild cleanser and lukewarm water to remove the product from your skin.
- Moisturize: Apply a hydrating moisturizer to soothe and protect your skin.
- Avoid sun exposure: Wear sunscreen and protect your skin from direct sunlight for 24-48 hours.
- Avoid harsh products: Do not use exfoliating or abrasive products on your skin for at least a week.
- Avoid picking: Do not pick or scratch at your skin as this can cause scarring.
- Protect your skin: Cover treated areas with loose clothing or bandages to prevent friction and irritation.
Recovery Timeline:
Day 1-3:
- Your skin will be slightly red, warm, and sensitive.
- You may experience some mild swelling or tightness.
- Keep the treatment area moisturized and protected from the sun.
Day 4-7:
- Redness and sensitivity should gradually subside.
- Your skin may start to flake or peel. This is a normal part of the healing process.
- Moisturize regularly and use a gentle exfoliating scrub 2-3 times per week to remove dead skin cells.
Week 2-4:
- Peeling should gradually stop and your skin should start to look smoother and brighter.
- Continue to use sunscreen and avoid harsh products.
- You may experience some temporary hyperpigmentation (pigmented spots), but this should fade over time.
Long-Term Maintenance:
- To maintain the results of microdermabrasion, follow a regular skincare routine that includes:
- Daily cleansing and moisturizing
- Weekly exfoliation
- Sunscreen
- Professional treatments (optional)
Additional Tips:
- Use a cool compress to reduce inflammation.
- Avoid strenuous exercise or activities that cause excessive sweating for 24-48 hours.
- If you experience any severe pain, excessive bleeding, or infection, contact your skincare professional immediately.
- Avoid smoking, as it can impair healing.
- Drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated.
Things to know before start
Before Your Microdermabrasion Appointment:
1. Consult with a Qualified Professional:
- Schedule a consultation with a licensed dermatologist or esthetician to discuss your skin goals, assess your skin type, and determine if microdermabrasion is suitable for you.
2. Discontinue Certain Products:
- Avoid using exfoliating products (e.g., scrubs, peels) or retinol for at least 24 hours before the appointment to prevent skin irritation.
3. Avoid Sun Exposure:
- Tanning or sunburns can increase skin sensitivity and make the procedure more uncomfortable. Avoid sun exposure for a few days before and after your treatment.
4. Inform Your Provider of Medications and Conditions:
- Let your provider know about any medications you're taking, including antibiotics, retinoids, or blood thinners. Also, disclose any allergies, skin conditions (e.g., eczema, rosacea), or active infections.
5. Avoid Alcohol and Smoking:
- Alcohol and smoking can dehydrate your skin, making it more susceptible to irritation. Abstain from these substances for at least 24 hours before the procedure.
6. Cleanse Your Skin:
- Thoroughly cleanse your skin with a mild cleanser before your appointment to remove makeup and impurities. Avoid using harsh products that could irritate your skin.
7. Hydrate Your Skin:
- Drink plenty of water and moisturize your skin regularly in the days leading up to the appointment to ensure it's well-hydrated.
8. Remove Makeup and Jewelry:
- Remove all makeup and jewelry from the treatment area before your session.
Day of Your Microdermabrasion Appointment:
1. Arrive Promptly:
- Punctuality ensures that you can prepare your skin properly before the procedure.
2. Cleanse and Prepare Your Skin:
- Your provider will further cleanse and prep your skin by applying toner or numbing cream if necessary.
3. Adjust Settings:
- The provider will adjust the microdermabrasion device based on your skin type and desired intensity.
4. Treatment:
- The handheld device will gently exfoliate the top layers of your skin, removing dead cells and stimulating collagen production. The procedure typically takes about 30-60 minutes.
5. Post-Treatment Instructions:
- Your provider will give you specific instructions for post-treatment care, such as:
- Avoiding sun exposure
- Using gentle cleansers and moisturizers
- Avoiding exfoliating products
- Applying sunscreen
- Following up as scheduled
Immediate Post-Procedure Instructions:
- Cleanse gently: Use a mild cleanser and lukewarm water to remove the product from your skin.
- Moisturize: Apply a hydrating moisturizer to soothe and protect your skin.
- Avoid sun exposure: Wear sunscreen and protect your skin from direct sunlight for 24-48 hours.
- Avoid harsh products: Do not use exfoliating or abrasive products on your skin for at least a week.
- Avoid picking: Do not pick or scratch at your skin as this can cause scarring.
- Protect your skin: Cover treated areas with loose clothing or bandages to prevent friction and irritation.
Recovery Timeline:
Day 1-3:
- Your skin will be slightly red, warm, and sensitive.
- You may experience some mild swelling or tightness.
- Keep the treatment area moisturized and protected from the sun.
Day 4-7:
- Redness and sensitivity should gradually subside.
- Your skin may start to flake or peel. This is a normal part of the healing process.
- Moisturize regularly and use a gentle exfoliating scrub 2-3 times per week to remove dead skin cells.
Week 2-4:
- Peeling should gradually stop and your skin should start to look smoother and brighter.
- Continue to use sunscreen and avoid harsh products.
- You may experience some temporary hyperpigmentation (pigmented spots), but this should fade over time.
Long-Term Maintenance:
- To maintain the results of microdermabrasion, follow a regular skincare routine that includes:
- Daily cleansing and moisturizing
- Weekly exfoliation
- Sunscreen
- Professional treatments (optional)
Additional Tips:
- Use a cool compress to reduce inflammation.
- Avoid strenuous exercise or activities that cause excessive sweating for 24-48 hours.
- If you experience any severe pain, excessive bleeding, or infection, contact your skincare professional immediately.
- Avoid smoking, as it can impair healing.
- Drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated.
Surgeon

Sam Speron, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at Dr. Speron Plastic Surgery
Niles, IL
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Dr. Speron started his own medical practice because he wanted to spend time with his patients and build a long-lasting relationship with them. This is what you can expect from Dr. Speron and his Chicago plastic surgery staff: - Friendly and expert health-care - Advanced medical technology - Understandable information about procedures and tests - Appointments that meet your needs - A staff that respects your time
Education & Training
- 1987 - 1990 Loyola University Chicago Bachelor of Science, Psychology Major, Magna Cum Laude
- 1990 - 1994 University of Health Sciences - The Chicago Medical School Medical Doctor
- 1994 - 1997 Loyola University Medical Center General Surgical Residency, Years I-III
- 1997 - 2000 Loyola University Medical Center Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship
Awards & Academic Achievements
- ASPS Ambassador Appointment: 2005-Present
- America's Top Plastic Surgeon Award: 2004-Present
- America's Top Physicians Award: 2005-Present
- America's Top Surgeon Award: 2008-Present
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Surgery (ABS)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
- Member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)
- American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS)
7157 W Howard St, Niles, IL, USA
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Surgeon

Sam Speron, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at Dr. Speron Plastic Surgery
Niles, IL
50 views today
Dr. Speron started his own medical practice because he wanted to spend time with his patients and build a long-lasting relationship with them. This is what you can expect from Dr. Speron and his Chicago plastic surgery staff: - Friendly and expert health-care - Advanced medical technology - Understandable information about procedures and tests - Appointments that meet your needs - A staff that respects your time
Education & Training
- 1987 - 1990 Loyola University Chicago Bachelor of Science, Psychology Major, Magna Cum Laude
- 1990 - 1994 University of Health Sciences - The Chicago Medical School Medical Doctor
- 1994 - 1997 Loyola University Medical Center General Surgical Residency, Years I-III
- 1997 - 2000 Loyola University Medical Center Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship
Awards & Academic Achievements
- ASPS Ambassador Appointment: 2005-Present
- America's Top Plastic Surgeon Award: 2004-Present
- America's Top Physicians Award: 2005-Present
- America's Top Surgeon Award: 2008-Present
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Surgery (ABS)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
- Member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)
- American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS)
7157 W Howard St, Niles, IL, USA
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