Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Dimond Microdermabrasion.

Yes, most skin types tolerate Dimond Microdermabrasion well. A consultation and skin assessment ensures safety for sensitive, rosacea-prone, or acne-inflamed skin. Your technician will tailor pressure and settings or recommend alternatives if needed.

Most clients see noticeable improvement after a single treatment, but a series of three to six sessions spaced two to four weeks apart yields optimal results for texture, scarring, and pigmentation concerns.

Treatment is minimally uncomfortable — some describe a mild scratching or vibrating sensation. Redness and light flaking are common for 24–72 hours, but most clients resume normal activities immediately with proper aftercare and sun protection.

It helps reduce the appearance of shallow, light acne scarring by smoothing the surface and promoting cell turnover. Deeper scars may require stronger resurfacing or combined treatments like chemical peels or microneedling for significant improvement.

Avoid retinoids, exfoliants, and prolonged sun exposure for at least 5–7 days before treatment. Arrive with clean skin; follow technician instructions post-procedure including gentle cleansing, moisturizing, and consistent broad-spectrum sunscreen use to protect new skin.

Yes. Active acne, open wounds, severe rosacea, recent isotretinoin use, or certain skin infections may rule out treatment. Disclose medications and medical history during consultation so we can determine safety and recommend appropriate alternatives when necessary.