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World Class, State-of-the-Art Cosmetic Dermatological Procedures w/Lower Costs Dermabrasion *$500 per area
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Dermabrasion Dermatology Cosmetic Procedures From the beginning of time, people suffering from the disfigurement of facial scarring have searched for ways to improve these imperfections. Thanks to refinements of a number of dermatologic surgical techniques, there are several safe, effective procedures available today to improve facial scarring, including dermabrasion or scarabrasion. What is Dermabrasion? While more than 100 years old, dermabrasion has enjoyed a resurgence of popularity since the 1960's. The resurfacing technique has been further perfected over the last few decades. During dermabrasion, or surgical skin planning, the dermatologic surgeon freezes the patient's skin, scarred from acne, chicken pox or other causes. The doctor then mechanically removes or "sands" the skin to improve the contour and achieve a rejuvenated appearance as a new layer of remodeled skin replaces the damaged skin. The new skin generally has a smoother and refreshed appearance. Results are generally quite remarkable and long-lasting. Dermabrasion *$500 per area Package Includes:
The procedure...Dermabrasion involves using a motor-driven burr to remove superficial skin through a process that is similar to sanding. The removal of superficial skin allows healthier skin cells to surface and results in smoother texture and tighter skin.Acne Scars...Acne scars, like wrinkles, are visible because they are lower or deeper than surrounding skin. Light casts shadows into acne scars, making them even more visible. If acne scars can be brought to the same level as surrounding skin, their visibility will diminish because shadows will be less obvious. This can be accomplished by lowering the surrounding skin through dermabrasion or laser resurfacing.Effectiveness of dermabrasion...Dermabrasion is somewhat effective in improving wrinkles and acne scars, but it is not a miracle cure. Each treatment will improve acne scarring by 20-40%. Therefore, multiple treatments may be required to achieve your desired result. Some acne scars may not be removed, even following multiple treatments.Advantages....No skin preparation is necessary prior to dermabrasion. Dermabrasion results in moderate improvement in wrinkles and acne scars.Disadvantages...Although dermabrasion can improve wrinkles, it is not nearly as effective as a deep chemical peel. Several dermabrasion treatments may be required. The risk of permanently pale skin is higher than it is with laser.What to ExpectAnesthesia: General or sedation. Expected duration of results...Dermabrasion can have a lasting effect on acne scars. Dynamic wrinkles, because they are caused by ongoing muscle activity, will redevelop within one to five years.Satisfaction following dermabrasion is variable depending on the severity of the problem. The deeper the wrinkles and acne scars, the less likely dermabrasion will yield a satisfactory result, and the more likely that multiple treatments will be required. Those who expect more from dermabrasion than it can deliver and those who expect that deep wrinkles or acne scars will be removed following a few treatments will be disappointed. Dermabrasion has been used for decades to smooth skin and reduce wrinkles and acne scars. Like most treatments for skin problems, multiple sessions of dermabrasion may be necessary to achieve your desired results. Since the advent of laser technology, many plastic surgeons have turned to lasers to achieve the same goals they once attained through dermabrasion. When is Dermabrasion Indicated? When dermabrasion was first developed, it was used predominantly to improve acne scars, chicken pox marks and scars resulting from accidents or disease. Today, it is also used to treat other skin conditions, such as pigmentation, wrinkles, sun damage, tattoos, age spots, liver spots and other certain types of skin lesions. The treatment may also be applied to select areas of deformed skin. The conditions under which dermabrasion would not be effective include the presence of congenital skin defects, certain types of moles or pigmented birthmarks, and scars from burns. What Happens Prior to Surgery? Before surgery, a complete medical history is taken and a careful examination is conducted in order to evaluate the general health of the patient. During the consultation, the dermatologic surgeon describes the types of anesthesia that may be used, the procedure, and what results might realistically be expected. The doctor also explains the possible risks and complications that may occur. Photographs are taken before and after surgery to help evaluate the amount of improvement. Preoperative and postoperative instructions are given to the patient at this time. How Does the Procedure Work? Dermabrasion can be performed in the dermatologic surgeon's office or in an outpatient surgical facility. Medication to relax the patient may be given prior to surgery. The area is thoroughly cleansed with antiseptic cleansing agent. The area to be "sanded" is treated with a spray that freezes the skin. Sometimes local tumescent anesthesia can be used. A high-speed rotary instrument with an abrasive wheel or brush removes or abrades the upper layers of the skin and improves irregularities in the skin surface. What Happens After the Surgery? For a few days, the skin feels as though it has been severely "brush-burned." Medications may be prescribed to alleviate any discomfort the patient may have. Healing usually occurs within 7 to 10 days. The newly formed skin, which is pink at first, gradually develops a normal appearance. In most cases, the pinkness has largely faded by eight to 12 weeks. Make-up can be used as a cover-up as soon as the crust is off. Generally, most people can resume their normal occupation in seven to 10 days after dermabrasion. Patients are instructed to avoid unnecessary direct and indirect sunlight for three to six months after the procedure and to use a sunscreen on a regular basis when outdoors.
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