Microdermabrasion or Microneedling at Plastic Surgery and Dermatology Associates, LLC (Up to 54% Off)
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Microdermabrasion deeply exfoliates the skin to renew its appearance; microneedling painlessly pierces skin to stimulate collagen production
- Type of microdermabrasion: diamond
- About diamond microdermabrasion: An esthetician moves a pen-like wand—with a diamond-studded tip—gently over your face in short, quick strokes, breaking up dull, dead skin cells as the wand whisks them away.
- Potential benefits: brighter and softer skin in the short term, meaning makeup can be applied more smoothly. After multiple treatments, you may notice a reduction in sunspots, scars, and fine lines, as well as improved skin tone and clarity.
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- During SkinPen Precision microneedling treatments, the aesthetician uses a device equipped with sterile needles to create hundreds of microscopic wounds in the dermis. This minimally invasive treatment helps to stimulate collagen and elastin production, improving acne scars, fine lines, hyperpigmentation, stretch marks, and skin texture.
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About Plastic Surgery and Dermatology Associates, LLC
Plastic Surgery and Dermatology Associates take a two-pronged approach to beauty, with a doctor heading up each branch of the practice. Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Shabnam Shahabadi treats a variety of skin conditions, including pediatric skin conditions, and provides adults with long-term skin and cosmetic treatments, such as laser skin resurfacing and Botox. And a board-certified medical aesthetician relies on her more than 10 years of experience in cosmetic dermatology while performing everything from microdermabrasion and chemical peels to scar revision and general skincare.
Dr. Reza Mirali (Miraliakbari), a board-certified plastic surgeon, helps patients make more drastic changes with plastic surgery. His fellowship training in microsurgical reconstruction allows him to use the most advanced reconstructive options on patients with facial trauma, burns, and disfiguring afflictions.