Microdermabrasion
Microdermabrasion is a non-invasive skin resurfacing treatment designed to gently exfoliate the outermost layer of dead skin cells, revealing a smoother, brighter, and more refined complexion. Using a specialised device, the procedure polishes the skin and encourages increased cell turnover, helping to improve the appearance of fine lines, uneven texture, congestion, and mild scarring. This treatment also enhances the absorption of skincare products, allowing active ingredients to penetrate more effectively. Suitable for most skin types, microdermabrasion delivers immediate radiance with minimal downtime, making it an ideal choice for those seeking noticeable results and a refreshed, rejuvenated glow.
How does Microdermabrasion work?
Dermabrasion is really simple – we use a diamond tipped wand to exfoliate your skin and remove dead skin from the skin’s outer layer. This makes room for newer, healthier skin and stimulates blood flow too, which can improve cell production and leave you with a softer, brighter, smoother look.
Does Microdermabrasion hurt?
Microdermabrasion is generally very comfortable. Most clients describe the sensation as a gentle light vacuuming feeling on the skin. There is no pain, and you can return to your normal activities immediately after treatment.


Is microdermabrasion suitable for all skin types?
Microdermabrasion is safe and effective for most skin types and tones. It’s an excellent option for anyone looking to improve dullness, rough texture, mild scarring, or clogged pores. However, it may not be recommended for very sensitive, inflamed, or active acne-prone skin. A consultation will help determine if it’s the right treatment for your skin’s needs.
How many treatments will I need to see results?
You’ll notice improved radiance and smoothness after just one session, but a series of 4–6 treatments spaced a week or two apart is typically recommended for optimal, longer-lasting results. Regular maintenance sessions can help keep your skin looking refreshed and glowing.
