DERMABRASION
In dermabrasion, a wire brush or diamond fraise is used to “abrade” the epidermis and papillary dermis.
Disadvantages of dermabrasion include hypopigmentation, bleeding, and, as compared with laser resurfacing, decreased precision. In addition, aerosolization of blood and of viral tissue particles occurs.
MICRODERMABRASION
This relatively new technique involves the use of aluminum, salt, or diamond microparticles to bombard [...]
4. March 2010.
