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Microdermabrasion v Peels?
What is the most effective for getting rid of very fine lines: microdermabrasion or glycolic acid peels? Has anyone had them? Did you see a difference?
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- hey ~! i got a glycolic peel done its really good ..i also got a microdermabrasion done for the open pores on my skin which looked like pot holes on my cheeks ..they hv reduced massively ...also the peel works but wud recommend you 2 do it at n authorized place even thou it costs a lil mo rather than a cheap salon n get infection ...n ull b a step closer 2 bein wrinkle free...best of luck
- Hi there, If I were you, I would choose microdermabrasion. I've had them both and microderma is less invasive, doesn't hurt at all and you can go back to work in a few minutes without anyone even noticing you were in a doctor's office. You will need around 8 sessions for optimum results, but I say it's worth the money. I've been doing microderma for almost 3 years now and almost all the lines on my forehead and around the mouth are gone. I am 35 and I look 30 (at least that's what everyone around me says). If you cannot afford a doctor's office, you can still try one of the many at home kits available. Neutrogena, Dermanew and L'oreal are the most popular on the market. Hope this helps.
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