Dermabrasion - Anyone?
#41
Posted 24 February 2004 - 03:38 AM
Dermabrasion sure isn't a magic-overnight cure. I've never heard of anyone having "Fantastic Results" from just one treatment.
#42
Posted 24 February 2004 - 07:33 PM
I'm glad someone else on here is looking into it too. We can compare notes, and share our research and concerns with each other.
I keep learning from all of you
Ditto.
~emma
#43
Posted 25 February 2004 - 01:36 AM
Have you found a doctor in your area yet?
#44
Posted 25 February 2004 - 02:46 AM
I will try that
Emma
#45
Posted 25 February 2004 - 03:35 AM
#46
Posted 25 February 2004 - 05:37 PM
Just a few comments...
I have researched dermabrasion quite a bit over the years. I e-mailed Dr. Harmon months back and he responded quickly. If I remember correctly, he does spot dermabrasions quite often- as well as full-face. My mother had full-face dermabrasion 30+ years ago and her face looks great.
#47
Posted 25 February 2004 - 09:27 PM
#48
Posted 25 February 2004 - 10:45 PM
Minnie
#49
Posted 25 February 2004 - 11:20 PM
Did u get result like that ? i am talking about the guy at the bottom of the page. If not , how many % of that you reckon? how long does the redness take to subside thank you for your information.
#50
Posted 26 February 2004 - 12:59 PM
Thanks
--leo
#51
Posted 26 February 2004 - 01:10 PM
The tapes are somewhat expensive, but if you are really into research before someone touches your face, you might consider it.
http://www.aafprs.org/physician/products/1...1100_tapes.html
They have videos on other resurfacing techniques too.
#52
Posted 26 February 2004 - 09:17 PM
So if you really want him to treat you, don't let money be the issue. Not only that, I heard a rumor that he may be retiring soon...so I would get treated before it's too late.
As far as success...I have a few superficial scars that I still need to work on and a few ice picks on my upper lip that were hard to resurface b/c of its location...but I'm very happy. If you want pics, I wouldn't mind PMing them if I could figure out how. He really is the best.
Oh, and the redness took me a/b 6 weeks to completely fade, but it may be different for others.
#53
Posted 26 February 2004 - 11:01 PM
Did you have icepicks that did respond to dermabrasion?
I'd love to see your pics if you don't mind showing them to me.
Thanks,
Emma
#54
Posted 26 February 2004 - 11:15 PM
--leo
#55
Posted 26 February 2004 - 11:26 PM
From what I've heard, it works best on surgical, traumatic, and rolling/boxcars. The info I've received on icepicks is a bit ambiguous. I've heard it can make them wider due to tracts in the skin(I read that article a year ago, and can't remember where, or many details about the picks).
HTH,
Emma
#56
Posted 26 February 2004 - 11:40 PM
One of the risks w/ dermabrasion is the top layer of skin will be sanded off revealing "tunneling" from invasive scar tissue. Skin grafts are done to reverse this...I imagine that this is quite rare.
#57
Posted 27 February 2004 - 04:53 AM
#58
Posted 27 February 2004 - 09:09 AM
My collagen last time for dermabrasion did regrow but the scar remains there...nothing really can erase the scar...
#59
Posted 27 February 2004 - 09:43 AM
#60
Posted 27 February 2004 - 09:56 AM
Hi, you make a very good point.
The reason I want to get it is because I was told I need it to remove my growths. Of course, I'll look into other procedures and get as many opinions a possible before I commit to dermabrasion. I would like to do something less invasive if it accomplishes my goals.
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