Today, every woman and man seeks smooth, radiant, and flawless skin. Among the latest and most effective methods to achieve this is diamond microdermabrasion, a safe and efficient skin treatment. This type of exfoliation does more than just remove dead skin cells—it also stimulates collagen production, evens out skin tone, and reduces the appearance of acne scars and dark spots. If you’re looking for a quick way to achieve a natural glow and healthy skin, this Delly Medical guide will take you step by step through the diamond microdermabrasion process, its benefits, the skin types suitable for it, and the essential tips to follow before and after the session.
Diamond microdermabrasion is a safe cosmetic procedure that removes the outer layer of dead skin using a small diamond-tipped device. This treatment helps to:
Stimulate collagen production to improve skin elasticity.
Smooth the skin’s texture and enhance its radiance.
The procedure offers multiple benefits, including:
Removing dead skin cells for a natural, healthy glow.
Improving skin smoothness and vitality.
Reducing enlarged pores and blackheads.
Minimizing fine wrinkles by stimulating collagen.
Brightening and evening out skin tone.
Suitable for most skin types, including sensitive, oily, or normal skin.
Ideal for individuals with mild skin concerns, such as:
Light spots or discoloration.
Dry skin.
Enlarged pores.
Fine lines or minor wrinkles.
Diamond microdermabrasion should not be performed on:
Inflamed skin or severe acne.
Skin affected by active psoriasis or eczema.
Open wounds or sores.
Skin treated with certain medications like retinoids or blood thinners.
Yes, there are home-use diamond microdermabrasion devices, but:
They are less powerful than professional devices.
Suitable only for superficial dead skin removal.
Not effective for deep scars or complex skin problems.
Cleanse your skin thoroughly before the session.
Apply a light moisturizer or serum.
Avoid chemical exfoliants or retinoids immediately before the procedure.
Use a gentle cleanser and keep the skin moisturized.
Protect your skin from the sun using SPF 30+ sunscreen.
Avoid exfoliating or irritating products for about a week.
Typically, 4 to 6 sessions are required to achieve optimal results, depending on skin type and concerns.
Most people feel only a mild sensation of friction or light suction.
Some devices use vacuum suction, which may increase the sensation slightly, but the procedure is completely safe.
Immediate results: smoother and brighter skin after the first session.
Full improvement: skin texture, spots, and fine wrinkles gradually improve after multiple sessions.
Diamond microdermabrasion is a non-surgical exfoliation procedure that removes dead skin, dirt, and oils to reveal younger, more radiant skin.
Technique: Uses a diamond-tipped device to gently scrape off dead skin while a vacuum removes debris.
Difference from Crystal Microdermabrasion: Crystal microdermabrasion uses a crystal-tipped wand to exfoliate, whereas diamond microdermabrasion relies on a diamond head for more precise and controlled exfoliation.
Small devices are available in pharmacies or online.
Less powerful than clinic devices to avoid injury or infection.
Usually come with different heads for face and body, but their effect is limited compared to professional treatments.
Gentle removal of dead skin cells.
Slight improvement in skin texture and smoothness.
Better absorption of moisturizers and serums after use.
Home devices are less powerful, so results are usually slower and milder.
Using the device too strongly may cause:
Redness or irritation.
Minor bruises or small cuts.
Worsening of pimples or skin sensitivity.
Depth control is limited compared to professional clinics, making it unsuitable for deep skin problems or scars.
Cleanse your skin thoroughly before use.
Start with the lowest power and test on a small area first.
Avoid inflamed skin or large pimples.
Moisturize immediately after the session with a gentle cream.
Protect your skin with SPF sunscreen after the treatment.
Perform sessions once every 1–2 weeks depending on skin sensitivity; do not use daily.
Wash your face with a gentle cleanser to remove impurities and makeup.
Pat your skin dry with a soft towel.
Using a gentle toner is optional.
Soft tip: For sensitive skin or full-face use.
Medium tip: For normal skin or to remove dead skin cells.
Coarse tip: For rough areas like elbows or knees.
Always start with the lowest setting, especially for first-time use.
Gradually increase the intensity as your skin gets used to the sensation without irritation.
Move the device in circular or linear motions without pressing hard.
Do not hold in one spot for more than 2–3 seconds to avoid irritation.
Focus on dry areas or regions with visible dead skin; avoid inflamed pimples.
Facial sessions usually last 5–10 minutes.
Do not repeat daily; once every 1–2 weeks is sufficient depending on sensitivity.
Gently wipe the face to remove residue.
Apply a soothing moisturizer or serum.
Use SPF 30+ sunscreen immediately when going outside, even on cloudy days.
Fall & Winter: Ideal because the sun is less intense, reducing the risk of pigmentation.
Avoid Summer: Sun exposure may cause redness or dark spots unless strict sun protection is used.
Can be performed anytime, but avoid direct sun exposure immediately afterward.
Morning or late afternoon is preferred to allow gradual skin recovery before sun exposure.
Perform on clean, makeup-free skin.
If skin is dry or tired, moisturize 1–2 days prior.
For special events, do the session 3–5 days in advance for full recovery and natural glow.
Avoid laser or chemical peels before or immediately after microdermabrasion to prevent irritation.
Superficial: Removes only the top layer (stratum corneum). Gentle for sensitive skin; gradual results.
Medium: Reaches slightly deeper layers; reduces sun spots, pigmentation, and mild acne scars; short recovery.
Deep: For deep scars or wrinkles; removes more skin layers and strongly stimulates collagen; requires professional supervision.
Soft: For superficial, sensitive areas (e.g., around eyes or cheeks).
Medium: For normal skin; removes dead skin and blackheads.
Coarse/Extra Coarse: For oily skin or rough areas like elbows and knees.
Full-face: For overall skin renewal and radiance.
Targeted areas: Neck, hands, chest, or spots needing brightening and texture improvement.
Some devices combine microdermabrasion with vacuum suction to remove oils and improve circulation.
Others include light therapy or serums to nourish the skin and enhance results.
Cleanse thoroughly to remove dirt, makeup, and excess oil.
Optional: Use a gentle toner or antiseptic solution.
Identify skin type, sensitivity, and problem areas.
Choose diamond tip, device intensity, and session count accordingly.
Move the diamond device in circular or linear motions over the skin.
Removes dead skin and cleanses pores gently.
Vacuum suction may enhance blood circulation and nutrient absorption.
Apply vitamin-rich serums or moisturizers (e.g., Vitamin C, E, Hyaluronic Acid) after exfoliation.
Goal: Soothe, hydrate, and boost skin radiance.
Use SPF 30+ sunscreen.
Avoid irritating products or chemical exfoliants for about a week.
Maintain gentle cleansing and moisturization.
Removes Dead Skin: Reveals softer, brighter skin.
Stimulates Collagen: Reduces wrinkles, tightens skin, improves elasticity.
Cleans Pores: Removes dirt and oil, reduces blackheads and pimples.
Improves Skin Tone and Texture: Gradually evens out color and smoothness with repeated sessions.
Reduces Acne Scars and Spots: Lightens dark spots and acne marks over time.
Enhances Skincare Products: Dead cell removal improves absorption of creams and serums.
Safe for Most Skin Types: Gentle compared to chemical or laser peels.
All skin types: fair, dark, sensitive, or oily.
People with superficial skin concerns, such as dryness, roughness, large pores, or minor spots.
Those seeking a natural glow after removing dead skin cells.
Individuals with mild acne scars or superficial blemishes; diamond microdermabrasion gradually improves their appearance.
Those who want gentle collagen stimulation and mild skin tightening, especially for fine lines and minor wrinkles.
Individuals with severe acne or active skin infections (inflamed pimples, large breakouts).
Those with chronic skin conditions such as active eczema or psoriasis.
People who recently had laser treatment or chemical peels and need a recovery period before microdermabrasion.
Individuals with severe sensitivity or open wounds; a doctor’s consultation is recommended.
Determine whether the skin is dry, oily, combination, sensitive, or normal.
Assess skin thickness and sensitivity to choose the correct device intensity and diamond tip.
Check for acne, scars, dark spots, wrinkles, large pores, or dryness.
Prioritize treatment goals:
Brightening the skin
Removing dead skin cells
Treating pigmentation
Improving texture
Identify chronic skin conditions (eczema, psoriasis, lupus).
Check for medications affecting the skin (retinoids, blood thinners).
Note any active allergies or skin infections.
Decide the number of sessions based on skin type and concerns.
Select appropriate device power and diamond tip.
Schedule intervals between sessions for optimal skin recovery.
Cleanse the skin thoroughly and avoid irritating products.
Avoid sun exposure or chemical exfoliation immediately before treatment.
In some cases, moisturizing or soothing serums can prepare the skin.
Active skin inflammation: Inflamed acne, large pimples, rashes, active eczema, psoriasis, or contact dermatitis.
Open wounds or ulcers: Cuts, scratches, recent sunburn, or viral sores (e.g., herpes).
Highly sensitive skin: Severe allergies or frequent bruising.
Chronic skin diseases: Chronic psoriasis, eczema, or lupus.
Medications affecting the skin: Strong retinoids or blood thinners.
Recent treatments: Laser, deep chemical peel, or laser tightening—skin needs recovery first.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding (precaution): Some dermatologists recommend postponing treatment.
Use a mild, alcohol-free cleanser.
Wash the face 1–2 times daily without scrubbing.
Avoid sponges or rough towels for at least two days.
Use a lightweight, non-irritating moisturizer.
Moisturizing accelerates skin renewal and reduces redness and dryness.
Apply SPF 30+ sunscreen daily, even on cloudy days.
Avoid direct sun exposure for up to two weeks after treatment.
Wear a hat or use an umbrella for extra protection.
Stay away from chemical exfoliants, strong acids, retinoids, or whitening products for at least a week.
Avoid alcohol-based products that increase dryness and irritation.
Do not touch or rub the face to prevent infection or excessive redness.
Avoid sharp cosmetic tools on freshly exfoliated skin.
Avoid saunas, steam, intense exercise, or hot-water swimming for 2–3 days.
Heat and sweat may irritate the skin and reduce treatment effectiveness.
Recommended sessions every 2–4 weeks depending on skin type.
Consistency plus proper aftercare ensures better and longer-lasting results.
Suggested Preparation Products:
Filorga Skin‑Prep Enzymatic Exfoliating Cream: Enzymatic/mechanical exfoliant for prepping the skin.
Dermedics Pre‑Peel #1 Milk: Cleansing and prep for sensitive skin.
Linder Health Prep‑Work: Removes excess oil and creates a clean base.
Moisturizer or serum with Hyaluronic Acid or Ceramides: Hydrates before treatment.
Soothing product with Panthenol or Allantoin: Calms skin before exfoliation.
Light pH-balanced toner (~5.5): Balances the skin.
SPF 30+ sunscreen: Before and after treatment to prevent sun damage.
Gentle cleanser free of strong exfoliants or retinoids: Use 1–2 days prior.
Hydrating mask: Apply evening before the session for nourishment.
Fragrance-free night moisturizer: Prepares skin for the session.
Niacinamide serum (5–10%): Reduces the chance of post-treatment pigmentation.
Light enzymatic or mechanical exfoliant: Use days before, but not on session day.
Avoid strong products before the session: No AHAs, BHAs, or retinoids the day before. Increases sensitivity and irritation risk.
Patch test new products: Always test a small area before full-face application.
Choose products suitable for your skin type: Dry, oily, combination, or sensitive skin. Wrong products may worsen irritation.
Not suitable for all cases: Avoid if skin has inflamed acne or active infection; consult a dermatologist.
Safety first: Follow preparation and aftercare guidelines for optimal results and minimal complications.