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  2. What Is Dermaplaning? And Should You Actually be ... - AOL

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    If you've spent any time on the internet over the last few years, you've probably come across at least one video of a perky influencer extolling the virtues of dermaplaning—or shaving their faces.

  3. Dermabrasion - Wikipedia

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    Often, the goal is to smooth the skin and, in the process, remove small scars (as from acne), uneven skin tone from scars or birthmarks, sun damage, tattoos, age spots, Stretch marks [citation needed] or fine wrinkles. [1] Dermabrasion is a mechanical surgical skin planing method which has remained popular partially because it may afford an ...

  4. Exfoliation (cosmetology) - Wikipedia

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    Dermabrasion is used to reduce the appearance of flaws on facial skin, such as facial lines, wrinkles, scars, and discoloration. In this exfoliation process, a rapidly rotating device is used to remove the outermost layer of facial skin. [26] Dermabrasion requires anesthetics to numb the skin before the procedure. Depending on the extent of the ...

  5. Dermaplaning - Wikipedia

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    Dermaplaning is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that involves gently shaving away the top layers of the skin. This technique helps exfoliate the skin, remove dead skin cells, and can reduce the appearance of fine wrinkles, acne scars, and facial hair. It is generally low-risk and can provide a smoother skin texture.

  6. What's the difference between shaving face and dermaplaning?

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  7. A Complete Guide to Dermaplaning - AOL

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