DiamondTome™ Microdermabrasion

Looking to renew dull and tired skin? Reveal a smoother and clearer complexion with DiamondTome™ Microdermabrasion! Using natural diamond chips, it gently exfoliates the skin to remove the outermost layer, unveiling a younger-looking and more supple complexion. It also helps stimulate new collagen to improve the skin’s overall health and appearance.

What is DiamondTome™ Microdermabrasion?

DiamondTome Microdermabrasion is a skin resurfacing treatment that uses the DiamondTome™ system. This features a wand embedded with diamond chips. The wand has a slight suction, functioning as a vacuum to remove the exfoliated skin. The treatment gives you a smoother skin texture and helps promote the growth of healthy new skin.

DiamondTome doesn’t use tiny crystals or any loose particles, which means that it is a safer and gentler technique than other exfoliation or resurfacing procedures. The treatment is also customizable depending on the patient’s skin condition and sensitivity, and doesn’t cause heat or inflammation in the skin.

How does it work?

The DiamondTome system uses surgical-grade stainless steel wands with natural diamond chips embedded in the tip. The wand glides over the treated area to remove dirt, debris, and dead skin cells, while also eliminating the topmost dermal layer of damaged skin.

After the recommended number of sessions and the complete removal of the outermost layer, you can see improvement in skin concerns such as fine lines, age spots, and shallow acne scars. It also reduces congestion and helps stimulate collagen growth to leave your skin looking fresh, vibrant, and supple.

You can turn to DiamondTome Microdermabrasion to:

  • Reduce or lighten age spots
  • Minimize blotchiness
  • Improve sun damaged skin
  • Reduce acne, including blackheads and whiteheads
  • Reduce the appearance of scars
  • Improve overall skin health

FAQs

Is DiamondTome™ Microdermabrasion safe?

The mechanized peel of the skin’s outermost layer offers a safe and efficient resurfacing treatment. This helps avoid the risks and side effects associated with laser skin resurfacing and conventional microdermabrasion procedures.

What makes it different from other microdermabrasion techniques?

Conventional microdermabrasion uses tiny crystals sprayed onto the skin to exfoliate the epidermis. This helps remove impurities but it can also cause discomfort for some patients. The tiny crystals may also clump together and lead to uneven exfoliation.

You can avoid this and other associated side effects with DiamondTome, as the procedure uses a machine and a wand that removes dead skin cells in a controlled manner. The provider can also tailor the power of the treatments according to a patient’s needs and skin type.

What concerns can it treat or improve? 

DiamondTome provides a rejuvenating and gentle treatment that can improve the health of your skin while addressing multiple concerns, such as:

  • Fine lines and wrinkles
  • Sun damage
  • Hyperpigmentation
  • Acne scars
  • Blackheads and whiteheads
  • Minor scars
  • Oily skin

When will you see the results?

You can see initial improvements after the first treatment, but full results are seen after several treatments. Regular follow-up sessions can help maintain the results or your younger-looking skin and more glowing complexion.

Is there downtime?

Diamond microdermabrasion is a non-invasive treatment that can be done quickly and without pain. There is no downtime and you can resume normal activities almost immediately.

Who is the ideal candidate?

The procedure can be performed on all skin types. Ideal patients include those looking for a safe effective improvement of fine lines, acne and acne scars, sun damaged skin, and uneven skin tone. Both teens and adults bothered by minor skin imperfections can also turn to this procedure.

Just make sure to have realistic expectations of what DiamondTome can and cannot do. The treatment can rejuvenate the skin and improve common concerns, but it cannot address deep creases or wrinkles and sagging skin.