Best Dermabrasion


  • Dr. Michael Byun expertly perfoms the best dermabrasion to reduce the appearance of skin flaws.
  • Dermabrasion is a general procedure that can reduce the appearance of scars, some facial flaws or wrinkles by exfolliating and removing the topmost layers of skin with a rotating facial brush.
Dermabrasion is performed with a special hand held device known as a dermabrator. Dermabrasion helps refinish the top layers of the skin through an exfolliating process which sharpens down the edges of a surface giving the skin a much smoother appearance. Dermabrasion can be performed in either small areas of the face or the entire face itself. Although the dermabrasion process can give your skin a smoother more youthful look it also can help reduce aging, acne scars, and sun spots, and wrinkles. A dermabrasion does not involve any trauma to the skin there will not be any required down time.
Dr Byun will place you under general anesthesia for procedures that include deep surgical dermabrasion which usually cause heavy discomfort.
After the dermabrasion procedure is complete the skin will experience redness. After the procedure the patient takes about 3 to 5 days for healing time. Any swelling or pain that may occur will be maintained by medication that can be prescribed by the physician if needed.

Best Acne Scar Revision/Treatment

Acne scars can be a source of painful memories of our skin’s past. This is especially true when there are a large number of deep acne scars in multiple areas. While new treatments such as dermabrasion and lasers help in smoothing out superficial layers of the skin, I have developed proprietary techniques to help with the more difficult deeper scars.

First, I would like to provide an explanation why deep acne scars are difficult to correct. Acne scars are like volcanic eruptions where the skin dermis is being repeatedly irritated and damaged with the cycle of cyst becoming puss erupting out of our skin. While a regular scar may have 1 line/root holding the skin down, acne scars are more like tree roots that have spread throughout an area of the skin holding multiple areas of the superficial skin down. Without disconnecting the core scar releasing these deeper roots, you will have limited improvement.

In the case of severe acne scars, I have developed a two part procedure that first releases the underlying roots and then applying treatments that address the outer layers of the skin such as dermabrastion, dermal etching, lasers, and skin peels.

For example, the patient below is a 26 year old female who wanted to improve her complexion. She had deep acne scarring on her bilateral cheeks. By combining different treatments, I was able to significantly improve this patient’s skin.

  • This patient before being treated for acne scarring using Dr. Byun's dermabrasion method
    Before

  • This patient has successfully been treated for acne scarring using Dr. Byun's dermabrasion method
    After

Small scars can be released using the subcision technique. But in the case of the patient above where there are a large number of scars, she needed a skin lift that is somewhat similar to an endoscopic facelift. Her first set of procedures focused on the deeper layers of her skin while her second set of procedures focused on smoothing out the epidermis. This patient had the following treatments:

1st set of procedures:

  • Surgical Subcision/Skin Lift
  • Dermabrasion
  • Dermal Etching
  • TCA Peel

2nd set of procedures:

  • Dermal Etching
  • Dermabrasion

Treating acne scars requires patience. Even if the patient wants a more aggressive treatment, I remind the patient that the body heals on its own timeline. For patient’s with sensitive skin, being too aggressive can cause more harm than good.

Procedures that deal with the outer layers of the skin can range between $100 to $2,000. In the case where I have to address the deeper layers of the skin, the cost can start at $7,500.