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dermabrasion
der·ma·bra·sion D0152000 (dûr′mə-brā′zhən)n. A surgical cosmetic procedure in which the facial skin is abraded with fine sandpaper or wire brushes in order to diminish the appearance of wrinkles, discoloration, scars, and other blemishes.dermabrasion (ˌdɜːməˈbreɪʒən) n (Surgery) a procedure in cosmetic surgery in which rough facial skin is removed by scrubbing[C20: from Greek derma skin + abrasion]derm•a•bra•sion (ˌdɜr məˈbreɪ ʒən) n. the removal of acne scars, dermal nevi, or the like, by abrading. [1950–55] dermabrasionthe surgical process of removing the outer layer of the skin, as for cosmetic purposes in the removal of acne scars, etc.See also: SkinThesaurusNoun | 1. | dermabrasion - removal of scars or tattoos by anesthetizing the skin surface and then sanding or scraping off some of the outer skin layerremotion, removal - the act of removing; "he had surgery for the removal of a malignancy" | Translationsdermabrasion
dermabrasion[¦dər·mə¦brā·zhən] (medicine) The surgical removal of scarred or tatooed skin by mechanical means such as rotating wire brushes or sandpaper. dermabrasion
dermabrasion [derm″ah-bra´zhun] planing of the skin done by mechanical means such as sandpaper or wire brushes.der·ma·bra·sion (der'mă-brā'zhŭn), Operative procedure to efface acne scars or pits; performed with sandpaper, rotating abrasive drums, wire brushes, or other materials.dermabrasion (dûr′mə-brā′zhən)n. A surgical cosmetic procedure in which the facial skin is abraded with fine sandpaper or wire brushes in order to diminish the appearance of wrinkles, discoloration, scars, and other blemishes.dermabrasion A procedure in which a high-speed rotary wheel with a roughened surface (similar to fine-grained sandpaper) is used to abrade the skin which, once healed, is usually firmer and smoother, but may have residual pigment changes. Indications Extensive solar damage, skin wrinkling, to improve texture of pockmarked skin caused by severe acne or chickenpox.dermabrasion Dermatology A technique in which a dermatome or abrading device is used to remove the epidermis and superficial dermis, allowing regeneration of the epithelium to occur from underlying adnexal structures–eg pilosebaceous unit; dermabrasion is used to treat postacne scarring, scars caused by surgery, trauma, or varicella; it may be used to treat actinic keratosis, nevi, rhinophyma, seborrheic hyperplasia, seborrheic keratosis, solar elastosis, tattoos Contraindication Radiodermatitis, as radiation damages adnexal structures and blood supplyder·ma·bra·sion (dĕrm'ă-brā'zhŭn) Operative procedure used to remove acne scars or pits performed with sandpaper, rotating wire brushes, or other abrasive materials. Synonym(s): planing. dermabrasion A procedure in cosmetic plastic surgery in which rough or pitted skin is smoothed down, and its appearance improved, by sandpapering or by the use of other abrasive methods.DermabrasionA technique for removing the upper layers of skin with planing wheels powered by compressed air.Mentioned in: Plastic, Cosmetic, and Reconstructive Surgerydermabrasion Related to dermabrasion: chemical peel, MicrodermabrasionWords related to dermabrasionnoun removal of scars or tattoos by anesthetizing the skin surface and then sanding or scraping off some of the outer skin layerRelated Words |