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Get answers to common questions about Microderm Underarms.
Many clients notice immediate smoother texture and brighter tone after one session, with progressive reduction in discoloration after 3–6 treatments spaced two to four weeks apart. Your practitioner will customize a plan based on skin response and desired outcomes.
Yes. Our clinicians assess skin type and adjust technique to minimize irritation and reduce the risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. We use gentler settings and aftercare tailored for darker or sensitive skin to ensure safe, effective brightening.
Most clients experience mild tingling or scratching sensations during treatment but not significant pain. Any discomfort subsides quickly; topical numbing can be used if needed. Post-treatment sensitivity is temporary, managed with soothing creams and sun avoidance as directed.
Typical plans recommend 3–6 sessions spaced two to four weeks apart to achieve noticeable pigment reduction and texture improvement. Maintenance treatments every few months may prolong results, and your provider will recommend frequency based on progress and skin sensitivity.
Avoid deodorants with fragrances for 48–72 hours, keep area clean and hydrated, and apply recommended soothing ointments or SPF when exposed. Avoid shaving, heavy sweating, and chemical exfoliants until healed. Follow clinician instructions to optimize healing and pigmentation results.
Often yes — microdermabrasion can reduce post-shave hyperpigmentation by removing superficial discolored cells and stimulating cell turnover. Results vary; combined approaches like topical lighteners or chemical peels may be recommended for deeper pigmentation. A consultation will determine the best protocol.