Microdermabrasion
Las Cruces, NM
If you're looking for a proven, non-invasive way to refresh your complexion, microdermabrasion at Bare Cat LLC in Las Cruces is one of the most effective options available. This treatment mechanically exfoliates the outermost layer of dead skin cells, revealing the brighter, smoother skin beneath. Living in Las Cruces' high-desert environment means constant exposure to sun, wind, and dust — all of which can leave skin looking dull and rough. Microdermabrasion is the reset your skin needs.
Book This ServiceAbout Microdermabrasion
Microdermabrasion uses a fine-tipped handpiece to gently abrade the skin surface while simultaneously vacuuming away the loosened cells. This dual-action process stimulates collagen production and improves skin texture, tone, and radiance. It's effective for treating sun damage, fine lines, enlarged pores, mild acne scars, and uneven pigmentation. There is no downtime — your skin will look refreshed and glowing immediately after the session.
Why Choose Bare Cat LLC
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No downtime
Return to your normal activities immediately after treatment — no peeling or redness.
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Immediate visible results
Most clients notice brighter, smoother skin right after their first session.
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Safe for most skin types
Our estheticians assess your skin before treatment to ensure the best outcome.
Service Details
- Service
- Microdermabrasion
- Duration
- 45 minutes
- Price
- $85
- Location
- Las Cruces, NM
Frequently Asked Questions
What is microdermabrasion?
Mechanical exfoliation using fine crystals or a diamond-tip wand to resurface the top layer of skin. Improves texture, brightens tone, and softens fine lines. Physical exfoliation rather than chemical.
Does it hurt?
No. It feels like a firm massage with a light tugging sensation. Most clients find it relaxing. Skin may be slightly flushed afterward — fades within an hour.
Is there downtime?
None — you can return to your day immediately. Skip retinoids, acids, and direct sun for 24–48 hours; SPF for the next week is non-negotiable.
How often should I get it?
Every 3 to 4 weeks — one full skin cycle. Doing it more often over-exfoliates and damages the barrier.
Microdermabrasion vs chemical peel — which should I pick?
Microderm is physical exfoliation — better for sensitive skin or those who don't want peeling. Chemical peels reach deeper and address pigmentation and acne more aggressively. We recommend based on your goals and skin tolerance.