Before Dermabrasion
Before you decide whether or not to go ahead with dermabrasion surgery, you will need to have a consultation with a plastic surgeon or dermatologist who is experienced in this procedure. They will discuss your medical history with you and conduct a routine examination. You will be given a consent form to sign to say you understand the procedure and the risks and benefits involved. Make sure you read this and all the associated material very carefully. Your dermabrasion surgeon may also take photographs of your face to use as a before and after comparison later. You will be told to avoid taking aspirin and other medications that affect blood clotting. You may also be given specific instructions regarding the care and treatment of your skin prior to dermabrasion surgery. If you smoke, you will be advised to stop two weeks before and after the dermabrasion procedure.
Here are some good questions to ask during your consultation:
• Am I a good candidate for dermabrasion?
• Are my described expectations realistic?
• Where is the dermabrasion performed?
• How long will the procedure take?
• What kind of anesthesia is used?
• What is your experience in performing dermabrasion?
• Can I see your qualifications?
• Ask to see any dermabrasion before and after photographs of recent procedures?
• What percentages of your dermabrasion patients have had significant post-treatment complications? (surgeons should disclose this information to you)
• How much will my dermabrasion cost?
• Do you offer patient financing? (Flexible payment schemes for your surgery)
• Will you repeat/correct procedures if the agreed goals are not met? If this is the case, will I be charged again?
• Ask to observe the exact procedure you are considering before you decided to have surgery if you are unsure (this could be on videotape or in real life).
• What is the recovery and healing period for dermabrasion?
• When can I resume full normal activity?
• Have you ever had your malpractice insurance coverage denied, revoked, suspended
• Ask for and follow up on patient references (these can be invaluable to finding out what your surgeon is really like and the level of customer satisfaction he/she has received in the past).








