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Sunday, February 14th, 2010



Dermabrasion – Scar Removal Treatment

Dermabrasion is considered as one of the best surgical options for those in search of effective scar removal treatments. This age-old treatment has been used for ages to remove damaged layers of skin and give way to rejuvenated and healthy looking skin.
Scar removal treatments – the 4 main types
There are several types of skin treatments that are used to remove scars. They vary in their procedure, but strive for a common goal – scar removal.
Laser dermabrasion: This type of treatment is a laser resurfacing treatment that involves different types of laser impulses to remove damaged skin. This laser skin resurfacing treatment is used on patients with inactive acne and disfiguring scars as an alternative to dermabrasion.
Dermabrasion stretch marks: Dermabrasion is used on all types of scars as a scar removal treatment. This includes stretch marks and acne scars. However, dermabrasion isn’t always effective on stretch marks because it doesn’t reach deep enough into the skin to make a difference.
Chemical peel: A chemical Peel is a process that is done with a chemical substance that peels away the outer skin layer. It is considered to be one of the safest and most effective cosmetic treatments available, but is not recommended for dark skin.
Microdermabrasion: Any type of microdermabrasion treatment will be more affordable and less invasive than another type of dermabrasion such as laser dermabrasion. Since this treatment doesn’t require professional supervision it can be found over-the-counter, an added benefit to those too busy to find time for a professional treatment.
Dermabrasion vs microdermabrasion – The face-off
Dermabrasion is an aggressive procedure that goes deep into the skin and may, at times, result in bleeding. It is performed by a physician and is used to manage superficial scars and contour scar irregularities.
A microdermabrasion treatment exfoliates the skin by virtually sand-blasting the uppermost skin layer. It is not as aggressive as dermabrasion and should not produce bleeding. Microdermabrasion treatments are performed by an aesthetician.
Dermabrasion check list
Before you decide to undergo a dermabrasion treatment you should take into consideration the following points:

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* Your age and medical history
*The expectations you have for each skin care treatment
*The treatment is appropriate for you skin? Some skin types should not undergo certain types of treatments.
*Medication being used. You should ask your doctor if there are any types of medication you should avoid while undergoing certain types of treatment.
*Side effects produced by the treatment of choice.

By: Clarita Milles

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Scar removal treatments such as chemical peels, laser resurfacing treatments, and dermabrasion require a special post-treatment skin care. This is done by using a natural treatment that can regenerate and moisturize damaged skin cells while preventing scar formation.

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Thursday, February 11th, 2010



Laser surgery for stretch marks removal is the most radical approach that exists today. However at around $200 per treatment it is certainly not the cheapest option. Laser surgery is a relatively new technique compared to the older techniques of abdominoplasty (tummy tuck ) and stretch mark creams.

People develop stretch lines for various reasons, one being pregnancy. When the skin is stretched to the point of breaking down, similar to elastic losing its’ elasticity, scar tissues form to repair the damage and reconnect the broken skin tissues. Losing collagen and elastin in the skin causes not only scars, but also loss of tone, fine lines and wrinkles. Over a very long period of time, usually years, stretch lines may fade in colour, but the scars remain. Anyone that has experienced rapid weight gain or pregnancy has most likely experienced similar effects.

Using lasers for stretch marks removal involves a controlled laser light applied to the affected area. Once they are broken down and removed, the damaged vessels are then repaired by promoting the production of collagen that will fill in the area previously occupied by the scars. It basically has no recovery period and the worst thing that can happen is that the marks are not healing at all.

The reasons why using lasers is so successful is because it treats more than the top layer of the skin and it actually penetrates into the skin layers where collagen is formed. Only scars that are still fresh, pink or purplish in colour can be treated by laser. The main disadvantage of using lasers is that it generally takes a number of regular treatment sessions and a good deal of money before you see the improvement in your skin.

To use laser surgery find a board certified plastic surgeon. Make an appointment and discuss the process. Lasers have been used to assist with cosmetic skin problems since the 1960’s and is painless. Practitioners of laser surgery claim that this new method can rejuvenate damaged skin and make it feel more elastic and look much the same way it used to. Although it is still considered a type of cosmetic surgery, laser surgery does not involve cutting the skin and does not result in irregularities to the skin texture.

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