Get Smoother Skin in Seconds With the Best Microdermabrasion Machines
Dry, dull complexion? It’s never too late to try the best microdermabrasion machines to gently slough away dead skin cells. “Microdermabrasion is a non-invasive skin resurfacing treatment that exfoliates the outermost layer of dead skin cells using abrasive materials (such as fine crystals or a diamond-tip device) combined with suction,” board-certified nurse practitioner Vanessa Coppola tells Vogue. “Think of it as a high-performance polish for your skin: stimulating cellular turnover while unclogging pores and improving texture.”
Aside from total complexion rejuvenation, with every microdermabrasion treatment, you’re also clearing the way for better skin-care absorption. While you can take a trip to your dermatologist or esthetician for a professional grade treatment, you can also get similar (albeit, more subtle) results from at-home devices—which pay off, when used correctly.
Vogue’s Favorite Microdermabrasion Machines
Whether you’re prepping for a special event, or adding to your daily skin-care routine, a home microdermabrasion machine can have a place in your beauty arsenal. Scroll to discover the top six best tools, for smoother skin in seconds. Plus, the experts share insights on how (and how not) to use you very own exfoliating wonder.
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Best Overall: PMD Beauty Personal Microderm Classic
- Why We Love It: PMD’s microderm devices are no rinky-dink tools—in fact, this facial machine was developed by board-certified dermatologist Dr. Mark Taylor, in collaboration with a slew of estheticians. Speaking of board-certified derms, Dr. Azadeh Shirazi gives this bestselling device her seal of approval: “The PMD features a diamond tip for gentle exfoliation, and multiple disk levels to customize your exfoliation level” she tells Vogue, noting there’s options for sensitive skin. “It’s widely-used and generally safe when directions are followed.” Though a word of caution, Dr. Shirazi warns against overdoing it. She recommends avoiding going over the same area of skin repeatedly, and only using once weekly. “Never forget to finish off with hydrating skin-care products after use,” she adds.
- Type: Portable, plug-in device
- What’s Included: Training disk, six different skin-type specific disks (three for face, three for body), body cap, face cap, plug-in adapter
- Specs: 1 speed setting; suction and exfoliation modes
- More to Know: 20-year warranty
- Recommended Use Per Week: Once
- How to Use: Only ever use your PMD device on freshly washed, dry skin. The brand recommends first testing the device on your arm and leg with the provided training disc. Once comfortable, pick the disc appropriate for your skin type, gliding the device in an upward motion while holding the skin taut. As with all devices, clean the cap and filter after each use.
Best Multipurpose: Foreo Kiwi Derma Diamond Microdermabrasion & Pore Vacuum
- Why We Love It: With a super sleek design and multipurpose functionality, this hand-held device comfortably fits into the palm of your hand. Shirazi notes the diamond tip is beneficial for exfoliation, though only beauty aficionados comfortable with more advanced features should attempt the pore vacuum mode—sorry, novices! “Devices with pore vacuum functions require caution. While they may be okay for blackheads on congested noses, remember overuse of suction power and improper techniques has its consequences (think: broken capillaries, bruising, or hyperpigmentation) on delicate skin areas,” she says.
- Type: Portable, wire-free, and rechargeable device
- What’s Included: Three diamond microdermabrasion tips, pore vacuum cap, USB recharging cable
- Specs: Six intensities, three massage settings
- More to Know: Multi-function (microdermabrasion, pore vacuum, and T-sonic massage), Foreo smartphone app
- Recommended Use Per Week: Once
- How to Use: Start by cleansing your face and neck. Attach your preferred microdermabrasion tip to the device, and press the universal button to turn on the device. The brand recommends starting on the lowest intensity level and adjusting as needed. Next, hold skin taut and glide across your face in an upward motion. Never pause in one area or glide over the same section more than once. Avoid applying additional pressure while using the device.
Best Portable: Microderm GLO Diamond Microdermabrasion Machine
- Why We Love It: “The Microderm GLO is a more sophisticated at-home device that brings a clinic-level touch to your skin-care ritual,” says Coppola, who approves of this pick for its FDA-registered status. “It’s thoughtfully engineered for regular use, though users should be aware that visible improvements are gradual and diamond tips require periodic replacement.” Best of all, this device offers a wire-free experience, meaning you can exfoliate without the fuss of finding a nearby outlet—just pop it on its rechargeable port to re-up on power.
- Type: Cordless, rechargeable device
- What’s Included: Diamond fine tip, flat diamond tip, cleaning brush, 20 filter replacements, charging base, USB charging cable, carry pouch, user manual
- Specs: Three speed levels
- More to Know: FDA registered, waterproof, one-year warranty
- Recommended Use Per Week: Once
- How to Use: Apply to freshly washed, dry skin. Start with the lowest power level and place the tip flat against your face—glide in gentle even strokes. Follow with hydrating skin care after each use.
Best Ergonomic: NewDermo 2-in-1 Microdermabrasion Machine
- Why We Love It: Unlike some other devices on the market, this pick has a slender, ergonomic design— that means, no need to contort your wrist to get the perfect angle for application. “The NewDermo is a compact, user-friendly microdermabrasion device. With five interchangeable tips and wire-free it offers flexibility for a variety of skin types,” says Coppola. “While it lacks the precision and refinement of more advanced tools, it delivers a noticeable glow with consistent use.” As Coppola notes, some reviewers dislike that the suction can be uneven but appreciate its overall lightweight build. Plus, it boasts over four thousand positive reviews on Amazon.
- Type: Rechargeable device
- What’s Included: Five replacement tips, one pack of filter disk and rubber ring replacements, cleaning brush
- Specs: Three speed settings
- More to Know: Requires lithium batteries
- Recommended Use Per Week: Once
- How to Use: Start with the lowest power level—to adjust speed, press once for low, twice for medium, and three times for fast. Hold skin tout and glide gently against skin working outwards. Wash tips after each use and follow with hydrating skin care after each use.
Best Affordable: True Glow by Conair Microdermabrasion Tool
- Why We Love It: Sure, it’s not the fanciest or most sophisticated of all microdermabrasion tools, but it’s certainly the most affordable of the bunch. If you want to dip your toes into microdermabrasion gadgets without spending more than $30, this is your best bet. Plus, you won’t be beholden to a plug in, and can recharge this tool whenever needed. Conair offers the basics with their microdermabrasion kit, with two abrasive tips and two pore vacuums—but remember to heed Dr. Shirazi’s waring and don’t go crazy with the pore sucking.
- Type: Rechargeable device
- What’s Included: Four metal replacement filters, one microdermabrasion tip, two suction tips, USB charging cord
- Specs: Three speed settings
- More to Know: Nothing more to see here! This is a no-fuss option.
- Recommended Use Per Week: One to three times (but remember, less is more).
- How to Use: You know the drill by now—start with clean, dry skin, followed by holding skin tout and gentle gliding motions. Don’t forget to clean your devise tips after!
Best for Beginners: Revlon Microdermabrasion Wand
- Why We Love It: Not quite ready to level up to a fast-spinning electric device? Consider this mini Revlon microdermabrasion wand your training wheels. Less than eight inches in length, you can pop it in any makeup pouch with ease. Notice that silver quarter-sized circle at the top? That’s medium fine diamond grit, which sloughs off dead skin effectively—pick your exfoliation intensity by putting as much or as little pressure when swiping the teeny wand across your face. Plus, the curved handle makes it ergonomic to hold. All this for less than the price of a smoothie in New York!
- Type: Handheld, flat surfaced wand (non-electric)
- What’s Included: One reusable wand
- Specs: 2.66 x 1.06 x 7.46 inches
- More to Know: Medium fine diamond grit, portable, reusable, ergonomic handle
- Recommended Use Per Week: One to three times (but remember, less is more).
- How to Use: First, wet the wand with water. Next, place it your dominant hand, using the other to hold your skin taut. Starting with one side of your face, gently swipe using short continuous strokes from the center of the face outward (then repeat on the other side). To avoid irritation, remember to never—we repeat, never—use a back and forth swiping motion. Finish off by using soap and warm water to clean your wand after each use.
Everything You Need To Know
What is microdermabrasion?
According to triple board-certified dermatopathologist Dr. Gretchen Frieling, there are two types of microdermabrasion you’ll find either in-office or at-home. “Microdermabrasion gently exfoliates the outermost, and driest layer of skin, using either tiny crystals (crystal microdermabrasion), or a diamond-tipped wand (diamond microdermabrasion),” Dr. Frieling tells Vogue, noting that it’s not to be confused with regular ol’ exfoliation. The more apt description would be a “a non-invasive, superficial skin resurfacing procedure.”
The Benefits of Microdermabrasion
“Microdermabrasion has a number of benefits, especially for patients looking for a gentle, non-invasive refresh for even skin tone. It helps improve overall texture and tone, reduces dullness, and softens the appearance of fine lines and mild acne scarring,” says board-certified nurse practitioner Nat Rufalo, adding that results are subtle and temporary. “Like anything else, it needs to be done properly and at the right intervals.”
Dr. Frieling notes temporary redness and sensitivity often result after treatment. She also adds that it’s not suitable for those with rosacea and eczema flare-ups, or active blemishes as it can spread—so don’t even think about using one until your complexion calms down and any open wounds are healed. In addition, Rufolo reminds us to set our expectations accordingly—microdermabrasion won’t address deeper wrinkles, significant scarring, or advanced pigmentation issues.
What is the difference between in-office and at-home microdermabrasion?
“Professional microdermabrasion is performed using medical-grade technology that combines precise suction with a variety customizable exfoliation tips allowing professionals to tailor the depth and intensity based on skin type, concerns, and treatment goals,” says Coppola. “At-home devices can mimic the process, but they simply can’t match the precision, power, or consistency of professional treatments. They also lack real-time clinical guidance.”
Are at-home microdermabrasion tools worth it?
“At-home microdermabrasion machines can be a valuable maintenance tool, but they’re not a replacement for clinical expertise,” says Coppola. “I always say skin-care routines should support your complexion’s ecosystem, not fight against it.”
Rufolo agrees, noting she always recommends working with a professional to create a personalized at-home plan that complements in-office treatments. “This helps ensure you’re getting the most out of both without over-exfoliating or compromising your skin barrier,” she says. “With the right guidance, these tools can be a safe and effective part of your routine.”
- Dr. Vanessa Coppola, DNP, FNP-BC, is a board-certified nurse practitioner and founder of Bare Aesthetic MedSpa and Bare Soul Wellness, where she is reshaping the narrative around aging, beauty, and hormone health.
- Dr. Gretchen Frieling, MD, is a Harvard-trained, triple board-certified dermatopathologist with practices in Boston and Cape Cod, with over 18 years of experience in medicine, dermatopathology, and aesthetics.
- Nat Rufolo, FNP, NP-C is a board-certified aesthetic injector, PDO thread specialist, and founder of INJX BY NAT Aesthetics.
- Dr. Azadeh Shirazi, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist based in La Jolla, California.