These days, dermaplaning is everywhere. Celebrities and everyday people are choosing this treatment to achieve a smoother, more radiant complexion. Put simply, dermaplaning removes dead skin cells and fine facial hair from your face. It can do wonders for the tone and texture of your skin, make it easier for skin to absorb products, and create a smooth canvas for when you apply makeup. Let's dive deeper into dermaplaning so you can decide if this treatment is right for you.
What Happens During Dermaplaning?
Dermaplaning is a quick, easy treatment. You can expect an expert provider to glide a special scalpel across your skin. When they do so, they'll get rid of dead skin cells, dirt, oil, and fine facial hair. Since light feathery strokes will be used, you don't have to worry about any pain. In fact, many patients report dermaplaning to be relaxing. At the end of the session, they'll apply a moisturizer and/or sunscreen.
In most cases, dermaplaning as a standalone treatment takes 30 minutes or less. You can pair with a facial, chemical peel, or another treatment to maximize your results. Fortunately, there is no downtime associated with dermaplaning. Your skin might be a bit red and peel immediately after but you'll be able to return to work and your everyday routine.
How Often Should I Receive Dermaplaning?
The ideal frequency of dermaplaning treatments depends on your preferences and unique skincare goals. However, we recommend them every 3 to 4 weeks. This way you can allow your skin to complete its normal 30-day rejuvenation cycle before you receive a treatment again. Typically, dermaplaning will get rid of 2 to 3 weeks worth of dead facial skin.
Good Candidates for Dermaplaning
If you have “peach fuzz” and wish to get rid of it in a safe, effective manner, dermaplaning should be on your radar. It can help you achieve a brighter, smoother complexion. You may even find your fine lines and wrinkles to be less apparent and an improved skin tone and texture. In addition, dermaplaning may improve the look of large pores and blackheads. This treatment is also a good option if you're pregnant or breastfeeding and looking for a safe way to improve your skin.