Dermaplaning is a cosmetic skin resurfacing procedure. It uses a single blade to remove dead cells from the top layer of the skin to give it a smoother appearance.

Though this cosmetic procedure has been there for decades, it has become a trend among the youth in the last couple of years. It became popular due to multiple posts and videos on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok.

In this article, we’ll explore what dermaplaning is, including its efficacy, side effects, and benefits.

What is Dermaplaning?

Dermaplaning is a cosmetic skin treatment that uses a specialized scalpel blade or sterile blade, known as dermaplane. The blade helps to remove dead skin, debris, and hair from the skin’s surface. It is also referred to as shaving or blading.

In addition, It also helps with acne, dry skin, small wrinkles, or sun-damaged skin. It works best to remove ‘peach fuzz’. The facial skin looks smooth, youthful, and radiant after the procedure.

The overall procedure barely takes 20-30 mins, and you can resume work immediately after the procedure.

Dermaplaning Before and After

Before

The dermaplaning process is quite simple, and the sessions can be taken during break time as well. There is no special preparation before dermaplaning. You only need a clean and makeup-free face.

And avoid waxing, threading, or shaving at least two weeks before dermaplaning.

Aftercare

There is very little aftercare required after the dermaplaning. Use sunblock with SPF 30 (minimum) as your skin can easily get damaged by UV rays due to exposure.

Also, do not use skincare products containing acids, retinol, and benzoyl peroxide as it may irritate your newly exfoliated skin.

Dermaplaning Benefits

Removing the top layer of dead skin provides many cosmetic benefits like:

  • It helps in preventing the formation of acne.
  • This boosts collagen production as the skin thinks it’s wounded, which helps in reducing wrinkles and fine lines.
  • Helps the skin absorbs skincare products and the procedure also works better.
  • It prevents oil, debris, and dead skin from being trapped inside the skin.
  • It works well as a primer for makeup.
  • The process restores a youthful glow to the skin.

The effectiveness of dermaplaning differs from individual to individual and professional’s experience and skills.

Dermaplaning Side Effects

Dermaplaning is usually safe and does not have any serious side effects. Some minor side-effects, which last for a couple of hours are:

  • Redness on the skin
  • Minor Cuts
  • Whiteheads
  • Infection/Scarring (this is not that common)

How Long Does Dermaplaning Last?

Dermaplaning effects usually last for 3 – 4 weeks. You should repeat the treatment every 4 weeks for the best results.

Dermaplaning Cost

The costs vary depending upon the location and skillset of the specialist. It is priced at approximately $150 – $250 per session.

Doing it yourself at home is much cheaper as it only involves the cost of the kit. However, this comes with its own set of risks.

Dermaplaning at Home

Dermaplaning at home is quite economical, but getting it done through a derma specialist is important.

A home kit involves many risks like bruising and other complications if not done with utmost care.

Popular Dermaplaning Tools

Here is a list of the most recommended dermaplaning tools and razors by a dermatologist due to their affordability and ease of use.

Michael Todd Beauty Sonics Smooth Sonic Dermaplaning Tool

This device uses low-level vibrational technology, which stimulates collagen to build the foundation of the skin. It also has a safety blade to prevent cuts.

Moreover, it is one of the best tools as recommended by users. It comes with 3 customizable speeds to meet specific skin requirements. Charging it is easy and also safe to carry for travel.

Dermaflash Sonic Dermaplaning Tool

This is a professional-grade device that helps reduce dead skin and peach fuzz quickly and removes facial hair giving med-spa level results. It is also suitable for all skin types and is quite handy and easy to carry during travel. 

Stacked Skincare Dermaplaning Tool

The product is easy to use, especially for first-timers as it can be easily tilted at a 45-degree angle to remove dead skin and unwanted hair. Refilling is also available for this product.

Tweezerman Bright Complexion Facial Dermaplaner

Many cosmetologists recommend this tool, as it has safety handles and it is not as sharp as blades used by professionals.

Schick Hydro Silk Touch-Up Dermaplaning Tool

This tool is portable in size and is handy on the go. This comes with multiple attachments for precise eyebrow shaping, removing fine hairs, and smoothens skin.

Dorco Tinkle Eyebrow or Face Hair Removal Safety Razors

This is good for sensitive skin and beginners.

Dermaplaning vs. Alternative Methods for Facial Hair Removal

Let us understand what is dermaplaning and how it is different from waxing, shaving, dermabrasion, and microdermabrasion.

Dermaplaning

This process focuses on exfoliation and not hair removal. It uses a sterile blade or scalpel called a dermaplane to remove the top layer. In addition, treatment is ideal for people having peach fuzz on the face. Results can be seen instantly.

Microdermabrasion

Though this is similar to dermaplaning in terms of results and actions but differs in procedures. It uses a diamond tip spray of fine crystals to peel the top layer of skin. Moreover, this is effective if you have enlarged pores. Results can be seen instantly and last for several months compared to dermaplaning.

Dermabrasion

The process is similar to microdermabrasion, but the difference is the intensity of resurfacing. This process goes deeper into the skin and removes layers of skin. It helps with deeper skin conditions like intense pigmentation or deeper wrinkles. The recovery process takes time, and treatment is painful compared to other alternatives.

Face Waxing

This removes the hair first and then exfoliates the skin. Waxing removes the hair from the root.

Face Shaving

This removes the hair from the face, but exfoliation of the skin is far less than waxing and dermaplaning. It uses 3-4 blades to remove the hair and blunts its end. And the frequency of shaving is higher compared to other techniques.

Bottom Line

Dermaplaning is a process that removes dead skin using a sterile blade or a scalpel to give you youthful and radiant skin. You should always consult a qualified and experienced professional for the procedure.

The process is safe, and you can immediately resume your routine work. After the procedure, use sunblock to protect your skin from sun damage.

Always consult your dermatologist or beauty technician before using any new device or product on your face.

Disclaimer: This article is only a guide. It does not substitute the advice given by your own healthcare professional. Before making any health-related decision, consult your healthcare professional.

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Sarika Moghe

With her Master in Business Adminstration (MBA), Sarika has explored numerous industries and picked up valuable experiences and skills along the way. She is now a professional content writer and meditation instructor who enjoys helping and empowering people to get deeper in touch with their physical, mental, and emotional wellness. Sarika also has experience as a social media manager and research and marketing professional, which equips her to communicate effectively through her articles. LinkedIn

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With her Master in Business Adminstration (MBA), Sarika has explored numerous industries and picked up valuable experiences and skills along the way. She is now a professional content writer and meditation instructor who enjoys helping and empowering people to get deeper in touch with their physical, mental, and emotional wellness. Sarika also has experience as a social media manager and research and marketing professional, which equips her to communicate effectively through her articles. LinkedIn