DERMAPLANING
What is dermaplaning?Dermaplaning is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure for your skin. Your provider uses a special instrument to shave away the uppermost layers of your skin.
Dermaplaning can help reduce the appearance of acne scars or other skin imperfections by revealing newer, undamaged skin. It can make your skin look younger; though, it doesn’t stop the aging process. Some people also get dermaplaning for hair removal. This is only a temporary fix because your hair will grow back.Most people get the procedure on their face, but you can do it anywhere on your body Who gets dermaplaning?You may consider dermaplaning if you have skin concerns such as:Acne scars.Actinic keratosis (scaly skin patches that can lead to skin cancer).Dull or dry skin.Peach fuzz (light, soft hair on your face).Skin damaged by sun exposure.Fine lines (wrinkles) Who shouldn’t have dermaplaning?Some people with preexisting skin concerns shouldn’t have dermaplaning. Before getting this procedure, talk to your provider if you have:An active case of acne.Cold sore outbreaks.Eczema.Moles, freckles, skin tags or other skin growths.Psoriasis.Skin burns, such as those from radiation therapy.Skin rashes (contact dermatitis)
Dermaplaning can help reduce the appearance of acne scars or other skin imperfections by revealing newer, undamaged skin. It can make your skin look younger; though, it doesn’t stop the aging process. Some people also get dermaplaning for hair removal. This is only a temporary fix because your hair will grow back.Most people get the procedure on their face, but you can do it anywhere on your body Who gets dermaplaning?You may consider dermaplaning if you have skin concerns such as:Acne scars.Actinic keratosis (scaly skin patches that can lead to skin cancer).Dull or dry skin.Peach fuzz (light, soft hair on your face).Skin damaged by sun exposure.Fine lines (wrinkles) Who shouldn’t have dermaplaning?Some people with preexisting skin concerns shouldn’t have dermaplaning. Before getting this procedure, talk to your provider if you have:An active case of acne.Cold sore outbreaks.Eczema.Moles, freckles, skin tags or other skin growths.Psoriasis.Skin burns, such as those from radiation therapy.Skin rashes (contact dermatitis)
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