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What skin condition is a contraindication for microdermabrasion?

  1. Acne

  2. Rosacea

  3. Psoriasis

  4. Eczema

The correct answer is: Rosacea

Microdermabrasion is a mechanical exfoliation treatment that enhances skin texture and appearance by gently buffing away the outer layer of dead skin cells. However, certain skin conditions can make this treatment inappropriate, and rosacea is one such condition. Rosacea is characterized by redness, inflammation, and often sensitive skin that can react adversely to aggressive treatments. Microdermabrasion may exacerbate the redness and irritation associated with rosacea, leading to further discomfort and potentially worsening the condition. While acne can often be treated or managed with microdermabrasion, and psoriasis and eczema may require careful consideration and an individualized approach, rosacea’s sensitivity and tendency to flare up in response to irritation make it a clear contraindication for this type of exfoliation. Thus, it is important for estheticians to recognize and avoid microdermabrasion in clients with rosacea to ensure their skin is treated safely and appropriately.