Dermabrasion

    July 2001 in “ Dermatologic Clinics
    Christopher B. Harmon
    TLDR Dermabrasion is a skin resurfacing technique with specific steps and potential complications.
    The article from July 1, 2001, provided a comprehensive overview of the resurfacing technique known as dermabrasion. It detailed the steps involved in preoperative consultation, the use of perioperative medications, and postoperative management. The article also discussed common complications and set reasonable expectations for outcomes. Additionally, it described the proper technique, necessary intraoperative equipment, and approaches to full-face procedures.
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