Alliance Oral Surgery
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  • Congenital and Developmental Disorders
    • Special Needs Patients
  • Anesthesia and Sedation
    • Anesthesia for Pediatric and Dental Procedures
    • Anesthesia for Cosmetic and Surgical Procedures
  • Cosmetic Skin and Facial Procedures
    • Perlane
    • Botox
    • Ultherapy
    • Juvederm
    • Restylane
    • Latisse
    • Radiesse
    • Esthetician and Skin Care Treatment
    • Dermabrasion
    • Chemical Peels
    • Facial Resurfacing
  • Dental Implants
    • Teeth-in-an-Hour
    • Diem
    • Immdediate Placment of Implants
    • Single Tooth Implants
    • Implant Supported Bridges
    • Locator Attachment and Dentures
    • Orthodontic Implants-Skeletal Anchors
  • Bone Grafting
    • Jaw Bone Health
    • Jawbone Loss and Deterioration
    • About Bone Grafting
    • Ridge Augmentation
    • Sinus Lift
    • Nerve Repositioning
    • Platelet Rich Plasma
    • Socket Preservation
  • Teeth and Dentoalveolar Surgery
    • Wisdom Teeth
    • Pre-Prosthetic Surgery
    • Impacted Canines
    • Primary or Baby Teeth
    • Infected or Fractured Teeth
    • Teeth with Periodontal Disease
    • Teeth with Associated Pathology
  • Trauma and Fractures
    • Fractures of the Facial and Jaw Bones
    • Lacerations and Soft Tissue Injuries
    • Injury to the Teeth
  • Orthognathics and Reconstructive Surgery
    • Orthognathic Surgery (Jaw Surgery)
    • Distraction Osteogenesis
  • Oral Pathology
    • Oral Pathology-Growth and Lesions
    • Dermatopathology and Skin Diseases
    • Autoimmune Diseases
    • Precancerous and Cancerous Growths
  • Temporomandibular Joint Disease
    • Myofascial Pain Dysfunction
    • Craniofacial Pain
    • Migraine’s and Headaches
    • Neuralgia’s and Neurological Origin Pain

Dermabrasion

Dermabrasion is a technique that uses a wire brush or a diamond wheel with rough edges (called a burr or fraise) to remove the upper layers of the skin. The brush or burr rotates rapidly, taking off and leveling the top layers of the skin. This process injures or wounds the skin and causes it to bleed. As the wound heals, new skin grows to replace the damaged skin that was removed during dermabrasion.

The face is the most common site for treatment, but other areas of the skin can be treated this way. It is used most often to improve the appearance of acne scars and fine lines around the mouth. It also may be used to treat an enlarged nose caused by rosacea, an inflammatory skin condition.

How it is done

The areas to be treated are cleaned and marked. A local anesthetic used to numb the skin before treatment, and ice packs are applied to the skin for up to 30 minutes. A freezing (cryogenic) spray may sometimes be used to harden the skin for deeper abrasions if the anesthetic and ice packs do not make the skin firm enough. For deep abrasions, or if the entire face is going to be treated, you may need stronger anesthesia, pain killers, sedation, or general anesthesia.

One small area at a time is treated. The freezing spray (if needed) is applied for a few seconds and then the rotating burr or brush is used to take off the top layers of skin. Gauze is used to stop any bleeding, and the area is covered with a clean dressing or ointment.

Dermabrasion is almost always done in your doctor’s office or on an outpatient basis.

What To Expect After Surgery

Your recovery and healing time after dermabrasion depends on the size and depth of the area that was treated.  Deeper abrasions take longer to heal.

In general, regrowth of skin occurs in 5 to 8 days. This new skin is a pink or red color, which usually fades in 6 to 12 weeks. Until then, your normal skin tones can be achieved using makeup.

Many people have little or no pain and can get back to their regular activities soon after the procedure. Some people need pain relievers. If swelling occurs, a corticosteroid may be used to reduce the swelling.

Proper care of the treated area while the skin is healing is extremely important.

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