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Microdermabrasion for uneven skin tone and acne prone skin

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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2009

http://www.heberdavis.com.au

This video shows how microdermabrasion rejuvenates sundamaged, ageing or acne prone or acne scarred skin with no downtime. It demonstrates an actual treatment on a real patient together with before and after images

Heber Davis Skin Clinic has specialised in non-surgical skin rejuvenation, cosmetic injections for wrinkles and laser treatments since 1988.

37 Bay Street,
Broadway, Sydney, 2038

PH: 02 95526277
advice@heberdavis.com.au

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  • I'd suggest you see a dermatologist who can prescribe the best skin fading medication available in the UK.

  • Patients with active acne may also benefit from microdermabrasion treatments, which exfoliate the skin and clear clogged pores of oil and dirt. If the active acne's bad enough we might also put our patients on medical treatment ( such as topical retinoids, topical antibiotics or oral antibiotics) whilst they undergo a course of microdermabrasions. the two approaches work well together.

  • how much is it

  • @courtneyloveslushies

    $155(Australian) or a package of 5 for $550.

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  • what's up with the scary music???

  • @HeberDavisClinic i have something similar... spots left from ance/pimples... they are really darker than my skin (i have darker skin- coppery brown) and it's embarrasing (otherwise even skin)... im currently using a cream that is making them fade away but not fast enough! the cream has 0.05% clobersol or something... and I have used it for 2 weeks (it's 50% better). I was wondering if getting micro-dermabration at a spa would help?

    Thanks

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  • I'm 15 and I just got one today but my dads a doctor so he did it for me... It hurts pretty bad but he said it's way worth it.. ($150)

  • How mush does that hurt?? And how old should people be getting this done?

  • 1:00 wtf she looks worse after O.O

  • i have scars from ingrown hairs on my cheeks...their not to deep was wondering how effective microdermabrasion would be on those scars?

  • @xsamydx I would stay away from the scar fading creams, they tend to do more harm than good in most cases. Lemon juice is actually an amazing way to fade scars, (it isn't a quick fix though remember) scars take a VERY long time to fade. Before making any hasty decisions I would recommend seeing a dermatologist (make sure its a good one, alot of them are very greedy) they will know what's the best treatment for your type of skin and your hyperpigmentation.

  • i have skin on my face where i can't get tan or color no matter how long i stay in the sun ,on my nose and forehead i get color and burn easily but my cheeks stay white i don't know what to do.

  • @cutiepiekndbzcy5 3-4 months.. 4-5 treatments every two weeks.

  • How often do you have to do it to see the results??

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