Dermabrasion treatment
Aim:
APPLICATION:
During this treatment, which is usually performed under local anesthesia, a rotating brush or grinding head is applied to the skin surface with the help of a special device. This nozzle rotates to remove dead cells and damaged layers from the skin surface.
What Problems Is It Used For:
Dermabrasion is used to treat skin problems such as skin tone irregularities, fine lines, dark spots, acne scars, sun damage and some scars.
Recovery After Treatment:
Skin after dermabrasion can often be red, swollen, and tender, depending on the depth of treatment. The healing process varies depending on the extent of treatment and skin type. Superficial treatments generally heal faster, while deep treatments may take longer.
Risks and Side Effects:
Dermabrasion has some risks because it removes the upper layers of skin. Side effects such as infection, color changes, temporary or permanent pigmentation problems and scar formation may occur.
Factors to Consider:
Dermabrasion is a personalized treatment depending on factors such as skin type, purpose of treatment, and the person's general health condition. It may not be suitable for every patient.
Dermabrasion can be an effective treatment option for skin resurfacing, but it may not be suitable for everyone. Therefore, it is important to consult a dermatologist or specialist when considering treatment.