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Get answers to common questions about Microdermabrasion - Legs.
Yes when performed by trained clinicians using adjusted settings and a pre-treatment assessment. We evaluate your skin, recommend patch testing if needed, and avoid treating open wounds or active inflammation to ensure safety and comfort.
Most clients see meaningful improvement after three to six sessions spaced two to four weeks apart. Exact numbers depend on skin condition and response; maintenance every few months helps preserve results and smooth texture.
Microdermabrasion effectively improves superficial hyperpigmentation and light scarring by promoting cell turnover. Deeper scars or stubborn dark spots may require combined therapies like chemical peels, lasers, or topical agents for best results.
Downtime is minimal. Expect mild redness, sensitivity, or slight flaking for 24-48 hours. Avoid sun exposure, hot baths, and harsh exfoliants immediately after treatment while using gentle moisturizers and sunscreen. Return to normal activities right away.
Most people experience only short-lived redness or mild irritation that subsides within hours to a day. Proper pre- and post-care reduces risks; contact your provider if symptoms persist or you notice swelling, blistering, or increased pain.
Yes, many treatments pair well when scheduled correctly. We often combine microdermabrasion with hydrating masks, light chemical peels, or topical serums. Aggressive procedures and lasers may require spacing—consult your clinician for a personalized plan.