Dermabrasion and microdermabrasion treatments aim to smooth out blemishes such as sunspots, fine facial wrinkles and acne scars and improve the texture of your skin. Both techniques remove the top layers of skin and aim to reduce irregularities and promote a younger, fresher appearance.
If you’re concerned about scarring, lines or age spots – particularly on your face – this treatment could help give you a confidence boost.
Dermabrasion is similar to a ‘buffing’ process and is carried out with a handheld device with a small abrading head, or a specialised laser device. When the new skin grows back it is smoother and fresher than before and the appearance of scars, wrinkles and excess pigmentation should be reduced. As well as treating wrinkles, it can be particularly useful for treating raised areas of skin or scarring, which can be leveled out, and for removing areas of pigmented skin.
Microdermabrasion is similar but involves a gentler level of abrasion and removes a thinner layer of the outer skin. The process forces the skin to re-grow, so the new layer will be fresher. Its potential to reduce wrinkles, blemishes or scars is not as great as standard dermabrasion, however it generally improves skin tone and allows you to resume normal activities much more quickly.
Although both treatments are available at many beauty salons we recommend you have your procedure done by a trained medical professional in a hospital environment to help achieve the best results for you.
If you decide to have your treatment with us, you will be looked after by an experienced multi-disciplinary care team.
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Although this is a relatively straight forward process, you may be required not to eat solid foods or certain drinks for a period of time before your procedure. You may see this referred to as ‘starve times’, and we will advise you of these before your admission.
Your treatment may be adapted to meet your individual needs, so it’s important to follow your consultant’s advice. It's natural to feel anxious before hospital treatment, but knowing what to expect can help. Please raise any concerns or questions with your consultants or nurse so you feel comfortable and in control.
We're here to help every step of the way.
We understand that any treatment can be a cause of anxiety – even if it’s a relatively straightforward one like this. That’s why our experienced and caring medical staff will be there for you every step of the way.
Dermabrasion is normally performed using a local anaesthetic, but sometimes a general anaesthetic may be recommended, typically if you’re having several areas of your body treated and require more skin removal.
The skin is removed using a hand-held electrical device that has a small abrading head or laser. Depending on the amount of skin to be removed, the whole procedure will take 30 minutes to an hour.
Bandages will be used to stop any bleeding and the area will be covered with a dressing afterwards.
You will probably experience some soreness and inflammation after the treatment. We will give you medication while you’re with us and to take home to help ease any pain. Please continue to take painkillers as advised by the hospital if you need them.
After this, you will be taken to your room or comfortable area where you can rest and recuperate until we feel you’re ready to go home.
You'll need to plan time off work after dermabrasion. Initially, the treated area of skin will be bloody and crusted and it may remain pink, sensitive and swollen for several weeks after treatment, but you can gradually resume normal activities during that time and these symptoms should only be temporary. Everyone’s recovery time is different but your skin will probably be red and sore for around a week afterwards and you can usually go back to normal activities after about two weeks.
To protect your face, you should avoid ball and contact sports for four to six weeks and swimming for roughly the same amount of time. To help make sure that your skin returns to its normal colour, it's important to wear sunblock for six to twelve months after treatment.
You will need to cleanse your skin at least twice a day to avoid infection and regularly apply the ointment we give you.
Your skin might turn red whenever you have an alcoholic drink for about three weeks after surgery.
It may be several months before you heal completely and can see the full results of this procedure, but most people see a noticeable improvement in the condition of their skin.
Even after you’ve left hospital, we’re still looking after you every step of the way. Your consultant will talk to you about the possible risks and complications of having this procedure and how they apply to you.
As with all medical treatments, complications can occur after dermabrasion. These include bleeding, infection, scarring and changes in skin colour. You will be given a contact number for the hospital in case you have any concerns following your treatment - as everybody is different. If you have any questions or concerns we’re ready to help.
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The treatment described on this page may be adapted to meet your individual needs, so it's important to follow your healthcare professional's advice and raise any questions that you may have with them.
As well as being close to the M53, you can also reach us by taking the train to Birkenhead Hamilton Square station, which is a 15 minute taxi ride away. Liverpool John Lennon Airport is approximately 17 miles from the hospital.
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Holmwood Drive
Thingwall
Wirral
Merseyside
CH61 1AU
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