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    United States Dermabrasion Surgery Market Insights, Outlooks
    29 Mar, 2022

    Dermabrasion is a facial resurfacing technique that dates back to the 1930s. It is a simple and effective technique for treating various skin lesions, particularly those on the face. Facial rhytids, actinic keratosis, rhinophyma, tattoos, and multiple types of scars, including acne and postsurgical scars, are some of the lesions treated by dermabrasion. In addition, when evaluating a patient for dermabrasion, it is critical to conduct a proper history and physical examination to ensure that the appropriate surgical candidates are chosen and avoid avoidable complications.


    Furthermore, because dermabrasion is performed with a handheld device, the successful treatment of lesions is dependent on the user's experience and the technique used. Scarring, hyperpigmentation, and infection are the most common dermabrasion complications. However, routine healing and reepithelialization can be seen 1 to 2 weeks after the procedure with proper wound care and approach. While one of many facial resurfacing techniques, Dermabrasion should be in the repertoire of any facial cosmetic surgeon.


    The United States Dermabrasion Surgery Market Insight:

    Dermabrasion surgery is a general cosmetic procedure for skin rejuvenation in the United States. Acne is the most typical skin condition, affecting approximately 50 million US people each year and 85% of individuals aged 12-24 years old, according to the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD). It is also anticipated that the expansion of the United States dermabrasion surgery market share will be prevailing. Furthermore, dermabrasion surgery is widely available and one of the most commonly performed non-surgical cosmetic procedures in the United States. As per the American Society of Plastic Surgeons' 2020 statistics, the cost of Dermabrasion was US$ 1,786.

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