The general dermabrasion method makes the skin smooth and the pores disappear, making it look like a plastic doll. The laziest method is Neat Image, which is very convenient, but the result is like a big meatball. The most advanced method of microdermabrasion is the skin peeling method, but the steps are complicated, and it is not much different from repainting a face. I have summarized a relatively simple and practical method of preserving pores for microdermabrasion.
1. Use the imitation stamp tool to remove large bags and stains
2. Create a new layer, double-click the quick mask on the left toolbar, bring up the options, and change the opacity to 40%
3. Use a brush to draw the filled skin part, and use an eraser with an opacity of 100% to erase the hair and wrinkles.
4. Remove images other than the skin and feather the edges appropriately.
5. Check the quick mask image in the channel and fill in the missing areas.
6. Return to the layer and delete the images other than the skin.