Hi Christina,
I really don't see any troublesome noise in either version (in first post) - but that doesn't surprise me, when you downsize to display online, most of it will be averaged away.
As John suggests, if you want us to see the noise, you must post a simple crop from the image (say just the head), with no downsizing at all.
However, I have to ask; why would you do that?
If, by the time the processing is finished, a presentable image results - why worry about the noise your audience cannot see?
Yes, sure, I know it is there at 100% when pixel peeping in PP, but does that matter?
The answer is, only if the image is so aggressively cropped that for your audience, it ends up being 1:1 or almost that - I know some of mine had in the past.
In this particular shot you are lucky the background contains a lot of fine detail, which is also helping mask the noise I suspect, a shot with a blue sky would be far less forgiving - and easier to judge the noise reduction experiments with - if I cannot persuade you not to bother
Just my thoughts,