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Rev Hosp Jua Mex 2015; 82 (1)
Dermoabrasión con microagujas
Medina-Murillo R, Rodríguez-Medina U
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 23
Paginas: 26-36
Archivo PDF: 425.19 Kb.
RESUMEN
La dermoabrasión con microagujas o microdermoabrasión es un procedimiento que permite la formación de
miles de canales microscópicos a través de la epidermis con el objeto de estimular la neoformación de colágena,
o bien, permitir el uso de diferentes elementos terapéuticos que pueden administrarse a través de estos microcanales.
La microdermoabrasión se ha utilizado en diversos problemas dermatológicos como diferentes tipos de cicatrices,
entre ellas, las cicatrices ocasionadas por el acné, y además en otras afecciones como las estrías cutáneas, melasma,
lesiones pigmentarias, rosácea, alopecia y fotoenvejecimiento.
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