Vibraderm
VibradermTM is a skincare solution, marketed as an easy alternative to microdermabrasion. A Vibraderm treatment can quickly and painlessly improve the appearance of your skin and is most successful for patients battling the earlier stages of aging, or young patients with skin damage due to acne. Vibradermabrasion can help treat mild acne scars, age spots, fine line and wrinkles, dull skin, and large or clogged pores. Many clinics use Vibraderm in conjunction with or as a preparation for chemical peels and laser skin resurfacing. Vibraderm is not a laser, light source, or ultra sound technique. Unlike traditional microdermabrasion, Vibraderm does not sandblast aluminum oxide crystals over the skin. Instead, a Vibraderm machine consists of paddles covered in abrasive particles. During the treatment, the Vibraderm paddles vibrate over the skin at extremely high speeds, exfoliating the top layer of skin and stimulating collagen growth. Unlike other skin rejuvenation treatments, Vibraderm is safe enough for use on your entire body. It is arguably the fastest, most comfortable alternative to microdermabrasion available. Many patients prefer Vibraderm simply for its lack of post-treatment redness.
Typical Minimum Cost of Vibraderm (based on national averages):
$150.00
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Typical Maximum Cost of Vibraderm (based on national averages):
$350.00
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National Average Cost of Vibraderm:
$250.00
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Time Required for Vibraderm:
A Vibraderm treatment of the face, neck, and upper chest can be performed in just 10 minutes.
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Is Vibraderm an InPatient or OutPatient Procedure?
outpatient
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What are the Side Effects of Vibraderm?
Some very mild redness may occur with a Vibraderm treatment, but will subside in about an hour after treatment.
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How Long do Vibraderm results last?
Results can vary after one Vibraderm treatment. It is often best for patients to complete a series of treatments for optimal results.
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What is the recovery time for Vibraderm?
There is no surgery or anesthetic involved, so no "downtime" is required. Some redness may keep patients from performing daily tasks for about an hour after treatment.
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Will my insurance company cover Vibraderm?
Insurance usually is not involved for Vibraderm ™ treatments
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Is there much discomfort for Vibraderm?
Patients who have vibraderm treatments report NO discomfort.
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What types of anesthesia is necessary for Vibraderm?
An anesthetic is generally not required for this procedure
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What else can I combine Vibraderm with?
For enhanced results, Vibraderm may be combined with:
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What else is Vibraderm referred to as?
vibradermabrasion
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