Dermabrasion

Your guide to a younger you.

What is Dermabrasion? This skin resurfacing cosmetic procedure removes the top layer of the skin. It brings out younger-looking skin by removing the rough epidermis. Doing so reduces acne scars and other skin imperfections like wrinkles and fine lines.

How to prepare for Dermabrasion.

After visiting the skin professional, you will be informed of dos and don’ts as you prepare for your session. As this skin procedure will remove the upper layer of your skin, your dermatologists, plastic surgeons, and trained skin treatment professionals will tell you how to prepare for it.

Things to do:

  • Consult a trusted skin professional to ascertain which procedure is best for you. Ask for referrals from friends and gauge their experience with the professional who did their treatment.
  • You may be told to stop using blood thinners and certain medications before undergoing the procedure.
  • Your skin professional will give instructions on cleaning your face; follow them to the dot.
  • Stop smoking at least a week before so that your blood flow will improve.

Things NOT to do:

  • Expose yourself to too much sun weeks before your treatment.
  • Aside from exposing yourself to too much sun, steer clear of waxing procedures before your treatment.

Dermabrasion benefits.

This kind of cosmetic procedure will rejuvenate your skin. It will not only improve your skin’s texture but its tone as well. Have you been suffering from wrinkles and fine lines? This approach to skincare may be the solution to the mentioned problems. It can also help in minimizing the appearance of acne scars.

Overall, this procedure will give you new and healthy skin. It is generally suitable for all skin types. You don’t need to worry about anesthesia or invasive procedures because this treatment is painless and won’t cause any infection now scarring if done by the correct skin care professional.


Published by: Maggie Marquez on February 15, 2023

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