What Is Dermaplaning, And Should You Get This Face-Shaving Treatment?

What You Need to Know About Dermaplaning

Here's a look at dermaplaning – what it is, how it works, and why it's the secret to soft, smooth skin.

Also known as microplaning or blading, dermaplaning is one of the hottest, quickest, non-invasive cosmetic treatments around. But what actually is dermaplaning, and how can it help you achieve softer, smoother skin? 

What dermaplaning is

Dermaplaning is a specialist skin treatment designed to take away the dead skin and hair from your face. It aims to make your complexion appear softer and more radiant, and it can improve the appearance of acne scars, pockmarks, and dull skin. It's typically suitable for most people. 

How dermaplaning works

An Esthetician glides a sterile electric or manual blade over your skin to remove dead skin cells, debris, and scar tissue. It may feel a little like someone's dragging a credit card over your skin. The whole procedure only takes around 30 minutes. 

Why dermaplaning is so popular

Dermaplaning is hugely popular because it leaves you with baby soft, hair-free skin and a smooth, glowing complexion. What's more, makeup is extremely easy to apply because you're applying it to an even base. Results typically last at least three weeks, too, which makes it the perfect treatment for weddings, vacations, and honeymoons.

The dermaplaning tools don't tug on your hair follicles, and it's completely non-invasive. Your facial hair doesn't grow back thicker, either, so don't worry about that!  

What to know before your appointment

Ready to try out this super popular beauty treatment for yourself? Here's some final tips. Bear in mind you should always attend a certified dermatologist for your treatment.  

Possible side effects

You may experience a little burning, stinging, or redness after the procedure, but this is normal and nothing to worry about. And, since dermaplaning is painless and non-invasive, there's no downtime and you can go about your day as usual.

Aftercare

Moisturize your skin right after your appointment, and avoid direct sunlight for 48-72 hours – recently exfoliated skin is more susceptible to sun damage. Skip harsh exfoliating products for at least a week. You won't need them! 

When to get your first treatment

You can get your first treatment whenever you want – however, you might want to avoid having your appointment on the same day as a big event, just in case you experience redness. 

Repeat treatments

Dermaplaning should be repeated at least every three-six weeks to coincide with your skin's natural renewal cycle.

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