Dermabrasion is a modern cosmetic procedure for mechanical skin renewal, in which the upper layers of the epidermis are carefully removed using a special device with an abrasive attachment. During the procedure, the doctor performs controlled "resurfacing" of the skin surface, which triggers natural recovery processes, improves texture, and gradually forms a smoother and fresher skin covering.
This method belongs to deep resurfacing procedures and is performed only by a qualified dermatologist or plastic surgeon. The main goal of dermabrasion is to eliminate skin irregularities, reduce the appearance of scars and age-related changes, and stimulate the production of collagen, which is responsible for skin elasticity and density.
When dermabrasion is applied
The procedure is used in cases where it is necessary to significantly improve the appearance of the skin and correct pronounced surface defects. Most often, dermabrasion is recommended for:
• scars after acne;
• fine wrinkles and age-related changes;
• pigment spots and the consequences of photoaging.
Additionally, the procedure can be used to reduce marks after injuries, surgical scars, certain benign skin growths, and areas of thickened skin.
Recovery period
After dermabrasion, the skin becomes sensitive, reddened, and may resemble the condition after an intense sunburn. In the first few days, a burning sensation, tightness, and slight swelling are possible. Full primary healing usually takes from 10 to 14 days; however, the final restoration of color and skin structure occurs gradually over several months.
During recovery, it is especially important to follow the doctor's recommendations:
• avoid direct sunlight;
• regularly use moisturizing and healing agents;
• apply sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30.
It is also temporarily recommended to give up the swimming pool, intense physical activity, alcohol, and smoking, as this can slow down the regeneration process.
Who the procedure is suitable for
Dermabrasion usually shows the best results in people with light skin. For darker phototypes, the risk of temporary or permanent pigmentation increases, so in such cases, the doctor may recommend alternative skin resurfacing methods.
The procedure is not performed for active skin inflammations, herpes, pronounced rosacea, a tendency to form keloid scars, as well as for certain chronic skin diseases.
Possible results and benefits
After full recovery, the skin becomes smoother, its texture is leveled, and the visibility of scars and fine wrinkles is reduced. Thanks to collagen stimulation, skin density and its overall appearance improve.
The main benefits of dermabrasion:
• pronounced renewal of the skin surface;
• reduction of deep scars;
• natural improvement of skin tone.