Microdermabrasion machines and treatments guide by Amtech Medical.

A Beginner’s Guide to Microdermabrasion Machines and Treatments

What Is Microdermabrasion? Microdermabrasion is a non-invasive exfoliation treatment that gently removes the outermost layer of dead skin cells to reveal fresher, smoother, and healthier-looking skin beneath. It’s one of the most popular treatments in ...

By: Tyler Harper

What Is Microdermabrasion?

Microdermabrasion is a non-invasive exfoliation treatment that gently removes the outermost layer of dead skin cells to reveal fresher, smoother, and healthier-looking skin beneath. It’s one of the most popular treatments in medspas and dermatology clinics because it delivers visible results with minimal discomfort or downtime.

For professionals, a microdermabrasion machine is an essential tool that helps improve skin texture, even out tone, and enhance the absorption of skincare products.


How Microdermabrasion Machines Work

Microdermabrasion works by using either a diamond-tipped wand or crystal-based exfoliation system to resurface the skin.

  • Diamond-Tip Microdermabrasion:
    Uses a handpiece with a diamond-coated tip that gently abrades the skin’s surface while a built-in vacuum suctions away debris and dead cells.
    • Ideal for precision work and sensitive areas like around the eyes and mouth.
    • Easier to control and less messy than traditional crystal systems.
  • Crystal Microdermabrasion:
    Uses fine crystals (such as aluminum oxide or sodium bicarbonate) that are sprayed onto the skin at high velocity to exfoliate, while a vacuum removes them along with dead skin cells.
    • Effective for more intense exfoliation.
    • Suitable for thick or resilient skin types.

Both methods help stimulate cell turnover, boost collagen production, and improve circulation — leaving skin smoother, brighter, and more rejuvenated.


Benefits of Microdermabrasion Treatments

In a professional setting, microdermabrasion offers a range of benefits that appeal to a broad client base:

  • Diminishes fine lines and early wrinkles
  • Reduces acne scars and superficial pigmentation
  • Smooths uneven skin texture
  • Unclogs pores and removes blackheads
  • Enhances absorption of serums and moisturizers
  • Promotes overall radiance and firmness

Because the procedure is gentle and requires no downtime, it’s a perfect “lunchtime treatment” that clients can schedule regularly for lasting results.


What Professionals Need to Know

A professional-grade microdermabrasion system typically includes:

  • Main console with adjustable suction and intensity controls
  • Diamond or crystal handpiece with interchangeable tips
  • Tubing and filters for debris collection
  • Replacement tips or crystals for ongoing maintenance

When performing treatments:

  • Always begin with clean, dry skin.
  • Adjust suction based on skin type and sensitivity.
  • Use consistent passes with light pressure — never linger on one spot.
  • Follow with hydrating or soothing skincare products.

Treatment Frequency and Aftercare

For best results, clients often begin with a series of 6–8 sessions spaced 1–2 weeks apart, followed by monthly maintenance treatments.

After each session, clients should:

  • Avoid direct sun exposure and exfoliating products for 48 hours.
  • Apply gentle, non-comedogenic moisturizer.
  • Use SPF daily to protect newly exposed skin.

Safety and Contraindications

Microdermabrasion is safe for most clients when performed correctly. However, it should be avoided on those with:

  • Active acne or rosacea flare-ups
  • Open wounds or skin infections
  • Recent chemical peels or laser treatments
  • Extremely thin or fragile skin

Following proper sanitation and equipment maintenance protocols ensures safe, consistent performance in any medspa environment.


Why Every Medspa Needs a Microdermabrasion Machine

Microdermabrasion continues to be one of the most in-demand treatments in professional skincare. It offers immediate visual improvement, minimal recovery time, and proven long-term benefits — making it an excellent investment for any medspa or skincare clinic.

Adding this service enhances your treatment menu, boosts client satisfaction, and positions your business as a provider of modern, results-driven skin rejuvenation.


Included in the Package (Example Setup)

A typical professional microdermabrasion system includes:

  • Main control unit with suction and flow settings
  • Diamond or crystal handpiece
  • Interchangeable exfoliation tips or crystal canisters
  • Tubing and debris filters
  • Training manual and power supply


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