
Cosmetic dermatology isn't just for getting rid of acne scars, although that's a major function. You're also a candidate if your skin has been damaged by temperature extremes, environmental factors, skin cancer and other diseases -- or if you just want to get rid of those wrinkles.

One way that cosmetic dermatology can help you look healthier is through dermabrasion -- that is, by literally sanding away old skin to reveal healthy new skin. This can be undertaken on either a large scale, or on a smaller scale (microdermabrasion).

Your best bet for treating skin cancer may be to visit a cosmetic dermatology specialist. They'll be up-to-date on the best treatment methods, and will be more likely to have the right mix of skills and experience to treat your problem than a general cosmetic surgeon would.