Noun
/dɜːrməˈbreɪʒən/
Dermabrasion refers to a cosmetic procedure that involves the removal of the outer layer of skin, typically to improve the appearance of surface imperfections, such as scars, wrinkles, or sun damage. The procedure is performed using a device that sands the skin, aiding in the regeneration of new skin cells.
It is a term commonly used in medical and cosmetic contexts. In terms of frequency of use, "dermabrasion" appears more frequently in written contexts, particularly in medical literature or discussions about skincare and cosmetic procedures.
Дерматолог рекомендовал дермабразию, чтобы помочь уменьшить видимость моих шрамов от акне.
After the dermabrasion treatment, my skin felt smoother and looked revitalized.
После процедуры дермабразии моя кожа стала более гладкой и выглядела обновленной.
She was nervous about undergoing dermabrasion, but excited about the potential results.
While "dermabrasion" itself isn't commonly used in idiomatic expressions, there are some related phrases regarding skincare and cosmetic procedures that incorporate the concept of "abrasion" or skin treatments:
Она решила пойти под нож для проведения дермабразии, чтобы улучшить свою внешность.
Put your best face forward - To present oneself in the most favorable way.
После своей дермабразии она почувствовала, что готова поставить лучшее лицо вперед на собеседованиях.
Beauty is only skin deep - Referring to the idea that physical beauty is superficial.
The term "dermabrasion" is derived from the Greek word "derma," meaning skin, and the Latin word "abrasio," which means scraping or abrasion. The combination reflects the procedure's nature of effectively "sanding down" the skin surface.
Synonyms: - Skin resurfacing - Microdermabrasion (a less aggressive form) - Skin polishing
Antonyms: - Skin protection - Skin care - Skin preservation