Chevy Chase Dermabrasion doctors

Houtan Chaboki, MD Houtan Chaboki, MD
Washington DC Facial Plastic Surgeon
2021 K Street NW #206, Washington D.C.
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Navin K. Singh, MD Navin K. Singh, MD
Washington DC Plastic Surgeon
5454 Wisconsin Avenue Suite 1710, Chevy Chase
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Theda C. Kontis, MD Theda C. Kontis, MD
Baltimore Facial Plastic Surgeon
1838 Greene Tree Rd Suite 370, Baltimore
Shervin Naderi, MD Shervin Naderi, MD
Washington DC Facial Plastic Surgeon
297 Herndon PKWY Suite 101, Herndon
Jorge H. Reisin, MD Jorge H. Reisin, MD
Chevy Chase Plastic Surgeon
5530 Wisconsin Ave Ste 1440, Chevy Chase

Recent Answers

A: Dermabrasion vs. Microlaser Peel

There is a huge trend towards minimally invasive surgery and procedures.  By-and-large, this is a good thing.  Less isn't always more though, but can be enough.  For instance, micro-dermabrasion doesn't get results as impressive as real dermabrasion, but for minor skin damage, it can create a satisfactory result.

Similarly, Micro-laser peel (by the use of the word Micro) is a lower level laser with a more superficial penetration, hence a more subtle improvement of minor wrinkles.  But, it requires less down-time than a full dermabrasion which reaches into the deeper layers for deep lomg-standing wrinkles.

Navin K. Singh, MD
Washington DC Plastic Surgeon
What is Dermabrasion?

what is dermabrasion used to treat? thank you for your information

A: Dermabrasion for Skin Resurfacing

Dermabrasion is mechanically smoothing of the skin surface. Dermabrasion is one of many types of skin resurfacing techniques, which includes chemical peels (TCA, glycolic acid, fruit acid, etc) and lasers (CO2, erbium, etc). This method of skin treatment has been used for decades in physician offices under local anesthesia, or combined with other plastic surgery under general anesthesia.

Cosmetic results from a dermabrasion are mostly dependent on depth of the dermabrasion, areas treated, and your skin quality. Patients get better results with deeper treatments; however, the recovery time and potential risks are higher. Any location where skin care or dermabrasion takes place must be clean & sterile. Risks with dermabrasion are similar to other skin resurfacing techniques and include infection, scars, and pigmentary changes.

Houtan Chaboki, MD
Washington DC Facial Plastic Surgeon
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