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by: Parakeet Active Indicator LED Icon  OP 
~ 9 years ago   Oct 3, '14 4:51pm  
Looking for a place to have dermaplaning done. Any suggestions would be appreciated thanks. 4951
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Jpgurl Active Indicator LED Icon 18
~ 9 years ago   Oct 3, '14 6:40pm  
What the heck is dermaplaning??? Have to look that up BRB 4951
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Jpgurl Active Indicator LED Icon 18
~ 9 years ago   Oct 3, '14 6:42pm  
Ummm no, but good luck with that. Lol I'd probably need a wood planer to shave off my top layers 4951
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Fallon Active Indicator LED Icon 18
~ 9 years ago   Oct 3, '14 7:42pm  
Removed By Request 4951
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BooBear Active Indicator LED Icon 16
~ 9 years ago   Oct 3, '14 7:46pm  
What is it @Jpgurl? I don't google anything I find here, @mm4731 cured me of that!But I will say, after having a mole removed from my face last year, that there is no way anyone is coming near my face with a needle.  I don't think I would even allow it if I lost my face in a car accident.  The needle they used was like 2 ft long, and dull.  I nearly died.  And I can take pain.  No thanks.  My cure for wrinkles is a cheeseburger.  Fluffy gals don't wrinkle.
 
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Its basically shaving layers of skin off your face. 4951
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foxymama Active Indicator LED Icon 14
~ 9 years ago   Oct 3, '14 8:19pm  
Try calling Danielle O'neil a medical aesthetician for dr. Steven smith.
281-359-6000 4951
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Jpgurl Active Indicator LED Icon 18
~ 9 years ago   Oct 3, '14 8:37pm  
What is it @Jpgurl? I don't google anything I find here, @mm4731 cured me of that!But I will say, after having a mole removed from my face last year, that there is no way anyone is coming near my face with a needle.  I don't think I would even allow it if I lost my face in a car accident.  The needle they used was like 2 ft long, and dull.  I nearly died.  And I can take pain.  No thanks.  My cure for wrinkles is a cheeseburger.  Fluffy gals don't wrinkle.
 
@Fallon:
What BooBear said. Don't know if it's painful or not- I just know we have 7 layers for a reason- lol- besides I'm not into the whole froo-froo stuff. I did a 50 mile bicycle ride last week in Waco- encountered enough grit to blast off at least 2 layers of skin, rode past enough road kill to kill my sense of smell for a month and oh let's not forget the beheaded rattlesnake I had to run over. Spa to me means a hot shower and a good scrubbing.
I do wish I could get into the whole spa thing tho.
I will say that hubby has a planer in the garage- I could charge!! I promise not to take off more than 3 layers!
4951
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Parakeet Active Indicator LED Icon  OP 
~ 9 years ago   Oct 3, '14 9:00pm  
Dermaplaning is a simple and safe procedure for exfoliating the epidermis and ridding the skin of fine vellus hair (peach fuzz). It has been used for many years, but many estheticians don’t even know it exists, and certainly, many don’t use it. (Editor's note: Skin care professionals must make sure dermaplaning is within their scope of practice before doing the procedure. For a complete list of state boards with contact information, log on to www.SkinInc.com/education/statelicensing.) When patients hear the word dermaplaning, they quickly associate the term with the procedure known as dermabrasion, and won’t even consider it as a possible treatment. Dermabrasion is a medical procedure in which the skin is abraded down to the dermis using a whisklike device. There are many complications associated with dermabrasion, including infections and scarring, which is why it is not commonly used anymore. Dermaplaning, on the other hand, is a simple shaving of the epidermis.
 
Because dermaplaning is a quick procedure with few to no adverse effects, it has quickly gained popularity among cosmetic medical providers across the country. Using a scalpel and a delicate touch, the provider simply abrades the surface of the skin using light feathering strokes. This is a great treatment to offer to patients who are pregnant or nursing who want a deep exfoliation, but are not allowed to use peeling agents on their skin because of the risk that the chemicals will be absorbed into the blood stream, and may be transferred to the fetus or the child. It is also a first choice for patients who have excess vellus hair on the skin. This hair often causes a buildup of dirt and oils in the follicles, so removing the hair gives the patient healthier looking skin.
 
Although merely an old wives’ tale, many patients are often concerned that the hair will grow back heavier and darker after dermaplaning. This is not the case. As long as the hair is superficial vellus hair, it will grow back at the same rate and texture as before the treatment.
 
Removing epidermal skin also allows products to penetrate more readily into the deeper layers. Physicians may recommend this treatment to prepare the skin for medical procedures such as laser treatments or deep chemical peels. It also may be used by estheticians to prepare the skin for superficial chemical peels or before a cleansing facial.
 
Dermaplaning is most often used on patients with rough, dry skin, superficial hyperpigmentation, mild acne scarring, or fine lines and wrinkles. The treatment results in a more refined, smooth, “glowing” appearance. 4951
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Fallon Active Indicator LED Icon 18
~ 9 years ago   Oct 4, '14 8:57am  
Removed By Request 4951
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~ 9 years ago   Oct 4, '14 9:12am  
Sneaky spam disguised as a question. 4951
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~ 9 years ago   Oct 4, '14 9:16am  
Dermaplaning is a simple and safe procedure for exfoliating the epidermis and ridding the skin of fine vellus hair (peach fuzz). It has been used for many years, but many estheticians don’t even know it exists, and certainly, many don’t use it. (Editor's note: Skin care professionals must make sure dermaplaning is within their scope of practice before doing the procedure. For a complete list of state boards with contact information, log on to www.SkinInc.com/education/statelicensing.) When patients hear the word dermaplaning, they quickly associate the term with the procedure known as dermabrasion, and won’t even consider it as a possible treatment. Dermabrasion is a medical procedure in which the skin is abraded down to the dermis using a whisklike device. There are many complications associated with dermabrasion, including infections and scarring, which is why it is not commonly used anymore. Dermaplaning, on the other hand, is a simple shaving of the epidermis.
 
Because dermaplaning is a quick procedure with few to no adverse effects, it has quickly gained popularity among cosmetic medical providers across the country. Using a scalpel and a delicate touch, the provider simply abrades the surface of the skin using light feathering strokes. This is a great treatment to offer to patients who are pregnant or nursing who want a deep exfoliation, but are not allowed to use peeling agents on their skin because of the risk that the chemicals will be absorbed into the blood stream, and may be transferred to the fetus or the child. It is also a first choice for patients who have excess vellus hair on the skin. This hair often causes a buildup of dirt and oils in the follicles, so removing the hair gives the patient healthier looking skin.
 
Although merely an old wives’ tale, many patients are often concerned that the hair will grow back heavier and darker after dermaplaning. This is not the case. As long as the hair is superficial vellus hair, it will grow back at the same rate and texture as before the treatment.
 
Removing epidermal skin also allows products to penetrate more readily into the deeper layers. Physicians may recommend this treatment to prepare the skin for medical procedures such as laser treatments or deep chemical peels. It also may be used by estheticians to prepare the skin for superficial chemical peels or before a cleansing facial.
 
Dermaplaning is most often used on patients with rough, dry skin, superficial hyperpigmentation, mild acne scarring, or fine lines and wrinkles. The treatment results in a more refined, smooth, “glowing” appearance.
 
@Parakeet:
 
Isn't that basically shaving? Get a Gillette Mach 5 razor and do it yourself.
 
4951
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donnatella Active Indicator LED Icon 13 Forum Moderator
~ 9 years ago   Oct 4, '14 11:02am  
What is it @Jpgurl? I don't google anything I find here, @mm4731 cured me of that!
 
@Fallon: LOL! Oh but think of the "education" you get. I thought I had heard and seen it all...that is until I came here. Lots and lots of new pervy adventures to learn about and experience.
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~ 9 years ago   Oct 4, '14 4:45pm  
I used to have this done in Arizona and loved it, but an aesthetician here told me it wasn't legal in Texas. 4951
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Parakeet Active Indicator LED Icon  OP 
~ 9 years ago   Oct 4, '14 8:14pm  
@Parakeet:
 
Isn't that basically shaving? Get a Gillette Mach 5 razor and do it yourself.
 
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@TXSunDvl:
Yes basically it is!lol 4951
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Francita Active Indicator LED Icon 17
~ 9 years ago   Oct 4, '14 8:22pm  
What ever happen to a bar of organic soap and some exfoliating gloves followed up with some organic moisturizer? That's still what I use. All this other stuff sounds so unhealthy and dangerous and unnatural. 4951
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