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Dermaplaning is a gentle, non-invasive procedure that effectively reduces the appearance of uneven skin texture by delicately removing the top layers of skin. It can also be chosen to remove unwanted facial hair.
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      Dermaplaning might be suitable if you’re seeking to address: Acne scars. Dull or dry skin. Peach fuzz (fine, light facial hair). Fine lines (wrinkles). More effective absorption of skincare. Smoother application of makeup. 
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      Dermaplaning and microdermabrasion are both skin resurfacing techniques, each employing distinct tools and removing varying layers of skin. Dermaplaning involves the use of a scalpel or razor to gently eliminate skin. Microdermabrasion, employs an exfoliating wand, often with a diamond tip to gently sand away the skin's surface, aiding in smoothing it and reducing the appearance of scars. 
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      Dermaplaning is widely regarded as a safe cosmetic procedure. Nonetheless, it comes with the following potential risks: Infection. Scarring, such as keloid or hypertrophic (raised) scars. Skin discoloration, where the skin may become lighter or darker than the surrounding area. 


