Dermabrasion by wire brush
- PMID: 3584628
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-4725.1987.tb00526.x
Dermabrasion by wire brush
Abstract
While many physicians choose the fraise for all dermabrasive surgery, others prefer the faster abrasiveness and reduced friction of the brush for deep full-faced abrasions, removal of tattoos, and revision of scars. In addition to preoperative preparation and postoperative care of the patient, the author's technique for full-face abrasion with the power-driven rotary brush is described.
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