Epidermal Leveling and Medium Skin Tones

Epidermal Leveling is the latest surgical procedure to help patients reveal younger and smoother skin. By removing the outer layer of skin with a procedure also known as dermaplaning, not only can the skin's texture be improved, but the overall tone of the skin can also be altered. However, as with any skin procedure, one should consider the potential effects Epidermal Leveling can have on medium skin tones.

What Medium Skin Tone Patients Can Expect

Unlike other cosmetic procedures, Epidermal Leveling is a surgical procedure which will not impact medium skin tones or affect their pigmentation. While there is always a risk of side effects, most patients have seen little impact on their skin tone and have only seen positive results with Epidermal Leveling. The outermost layers of skin are removed, revealing fresh skin that's free of the short hairs. Since these hairs tend to pick up oils and dirt, many patients notice fewer breakouts after the Epidermal Leveling procedure.

Those who use serums and other facial products also notice that Epidermal Leveling helps their skin absorb the lotions more readily. Medium skin tone patients can be glad to hear that Epidermal Leveling is just as effective for them as it is for other skin tones, without causing skin discoloration.

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