This treatment have many names as you can see but it's one treatment , different contrary use different names for this treatment .
So what is this all about ?
It's a skin resurfacing procedure that people use to give the skin a smoother appearance. It uses a blade to remove the top layer of the skin .When a certified professional performs dermaplaning, experts generally consider it safe. However, a person should not try to do dermaplaning on themselves or others at home.
Dermaplaning is a skin treatment that uses a specialized blade — similar to a surgical scalpel called a dermatome — to remove dead skin and hairs
The procedure aims to give facial skin a smooth, youthful, and radiant appearance. As well as smoothing skin and removing “peach fuzz,” proponents claim that dermaplaning can help with dry skin, sun-damaged skin, and small wrinkles.
How it works
It's basically a scalpel-type blade to remove skin cells, hair, and other debris that may be present on the surface of the skin.
The continuous exposure of the top layer of skin to UV rays, environmental toxins, and irritants means that it may begin to appear dull. Dermaplaning removes the top layer of skin to reveal newer skin cells that may make a person’s skin appear smoother and glowing.
Reports on the effectiveness of dermaplaning are mostly anecdotal, and treatment results may vary from person to person.
Benefits
Dermaplaning provides several potential benefits, all of which are cosmetic.
People interested in dermaplaning are often looking to achieve a more youthful look by removing dead skin, small hairs, and minor imperfections in their complexion. Some potential benefits include:
reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, acne scarring, or sun-damaged skin
restoring a youthful glow to the skin
removing small hairs that can hold onto oil and debris
Disadvantages
The results of dermaplaning can vary. A person may find that the procedure did not change their appearance enough to justify the cost.
Risks and side effects
Only a certified or well-trained professional should perform dermaplaning. When an esthetician performs the procedure, a person can generally consider it to be safe. Possible risks of dermaplaning include:
redness on the skin . infections or scarring, although these are not common
What to expect
The skin may appear red and feel a bit tender for a few days following dermaplaning. A person should avoid UV light exposure for a few days and take precautions, such as wearing sunscreen with a high sun protection factor (SPF), when out in the sun.
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