Chemical Peels VS Microdermabrasion for sun damaged skin .
Any members here received either ? Years of tanning in a tanning bed have left dark spots on certain areas of my face and looking for some kind of treatment . I appreciate any feedback .
Wife went to cosmotology school. She says, Microderm is easier on your skin, but, will most likely take multiple sessions. Chemical peel is way more harsh and you'll need recovery time in between treatments. But it could take care of your dark spots in one session.
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Wife went to cosmotology school. She says, Microderm is easier on your skin, but, will most likely take multiple sessions. Chemical peel is way more harsh and you'll need recovery time in between treatments. But it could take care of your dark spots in one session.
I went ahead and consulted a lady in my facebook that owns her own massage parlor that my brother was a therapist for and she said she would work out payment arrangements with me for mirco . I'm gonna set up a session next week .
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