Dermabrasion in Wakefield

Treatments:Dermabrasion

50 verified clinics • 4.6 avg rating (212 reviews) • 25 accredited • Within 50 miles of Wakefield

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Looking for dermabrasion in Wakefield? Dermabrasion is a skin resurfacing procedure that uses a rapidly rotating instrument to remove the outer layers of skin, particularly on the face. It is effective for treating acne scars, fine wrinkles, sun damage, and uneven skin texture. The procedure stimulates the growth of new, smoother skin. Dermabrasion is more aggressive than microdermabrasion (which uses fine crystals for gentle exfoliation) and typically requires local anaesthetic and several days of downtime. Ratings range from 2.4 to 5 stars across 212 patient reviews. 25 of 50 clinics hold professional accreditations including JCCP.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between dermabrasion and microdermabrasion?

Dermabrasion is a medical-grade procedure that removes deeper layers of skin using a rotating instrument, performed under local anaesthetic with 1-2 weeks downtime. Microdermabrasion is a gentler treatment using fine crystals or a diamond tip for surface-level exfoliation, with no downtime. Dermabrasion produces more dramatic results for scars and deep wrinkles, while microdermabrasion is better for mild texture and tone improvements. Clinics in Wakefield may offer one or both.

How much does dermabrasion cost in Wakefield?

The cost of dermabrasion in Wakefield typically ranges from £200 to £800 per session, depending on the treatment area and extent of resurfacing needed. Full-face dermabrasion is more expensive than targeted treatment of specific scars. Multiple sessions may be required for optimal results. Use our directory to compare verified clinics in Wakefield.

Is dermabrasion painful?

Dermabrasion is performed under local anaesthetic, so you should not feel pain during the procedure. Afterwards, the treated area will feel raw and sensitive, similar to a severe graze. Your practitioner in Wakefield will prescribe pain relief and provide detailed aftercare instructions. Discomfort typically subsides within 3-5 days.

How long is the recovery from dermabrasion?

Recovery typically takes 1-2 weeks. The treated skin will be red, swollen, and sensitive immediately after. A scab forms and peels off over 5-10 days, revealing new pink skin underneath. Full skin colour normalisation can take 6-12 weeks. Most patients in Wakefield take 1-2 weeks off work, depending on the extent of treatment.

What skin conditions does dermabrasion treat?

Dermabrasion is most effective for acne scars (particularly icepick and boxcar scars), surgical scars, fine wrinkles around the mouth, sun damage, age spots, and uneven skin texture. It is less suitable for active acne, rosacea, or very dark skin tones (risk of hyperpigmentation). Your practitioner in Wakefield will assess suitability during consultation.

Who can perform dermabrasion?

Dermabrasion is a medical procedure that should be performed by a qualified dermatologist or plastic surgeon, or by a practitioner with specific training in skin resurfacing under medical supervision. In Wakefield, check that the clinic is CQC registered and the practitioner has documented training in dermabrasion specifically (not just microdermabrasion).

Can dermabrasion be combined with other treatments?

Yes, dermabrasion is often combined with chemical peels, laser treatments, or dermal fillers as part of a comprehensive skin rejuvenation plan. However, treatments should be spaced appropriately to allow healing. Your practitioner in Wakefield can design a treatment plan that combines approaches for optimal results.

What is the aftercare for dermabrasion?

Keep the treated area moist with the ointment prescribed by your practitioner. Avoid direct sunlight for at least 3 months and use SPF 50+ daily. Do not pick at scabs. Avoid makeup until the new skin has fully formed (typically 7-10 days). Avoid swimming, saunas, and strenuous exercise for 2 weeks. Report any signs of infection to your practitioner in Wakefield immediately.

How many dermabrasion clinics are in Wakefield?

There are 50 verified dermabrasion clinics within 50 miles of Wakefield. The nearest alternative is Leeds with 78 clinics.

What is the average rating for dermabrasion clinics in Wakefield?

Clinics offering dermabrasion in Wakefield have an average rating of 4.6 stars across 212 patient reviews. Ratings range from 2.4 to 5 stars.

Which dermabrasion clinics in Wakefield are accredited?

25 of 50 dermabrasion clinics in Wakefield hold professional accreditations. The most common accreditation is JCCP, held by 25 clinics. We recommend checking a clinic's accreditation status before booking.

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