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What is a contraindication for microdermabrasion?

  1. Asteatosis

  2. Psoriasis

  3. Rosacea

  4. Eczema

The correct answer is: Rosacea

Microdermabrasion is a cosmetic procedure that involves the mechanical exfoliation of the outer layer of skin, which can benefit a variety of skin concerns by promoting renewal and an improved texture. However, certain skin conditions can make this treatment inappropriate, one of which is rosacea. Rosacea is characterized by redness, inflammation, and visible blood vessels on the face, and microdermabrasion could exacerbate these symptoms, leading to increased irritation and redness. Given that the treatment involves scrubbing and the potential for microtrauma to the skin's surface, it can trigger a flare-up in individuals with rosacea. Therefore, practitioners typically recommend avoiding microdermabrasion for clients who exhibit signs of rosacea to prevent further complications. The other conditions listed—asteatosis, psoriasis, and eczema—may present varying levels of risk for treatment but are generally managed differently. A thorough consultation and assessment of individual cases are crucial for determining the suitability of microdermabrasion for those conditions.