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What is Dermaplaning?


Dermaplaning is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure for your skin. Your healthcare provider uses a special instrument to shave away the uppermost layers of your skin.Dermaplaning can help reduce the appearance of acne scars or other skin imperfections by revealing newer, undamaged skin. It can make your skin look younger; though, it doesn’t stop the aging process. Some people also get dermaplaning for hair removal. This is only a temporary fix because your hair will grow back.

Most people get the procedure on their face, but you can do it anywhere on your body.


WHO GETS DERMAPLANING?

You may consider dermaplaning if you have skin concerns such as:

Acne scars.

Actinic keratosis (scaly skin patches that can lead to skin cancer).

Dull or dry skin.

Peach fuzz (light, soft hair on your face).

Skin damaged by sun exposure.

Fine lines (wrinkles).


WHO SHOULDN'T RECIEVE DERMAPLANING?

Some people with preexisting skin concerns shouldn’t have dermaplaning. Before getting this procedure, talk to your skincare provider if you have:

An active case of acne.

Cold sore outbreaks.

Eczema.

Moles, freckles, skin tags or other skin growths.

Psoriasis.

Skin burns, such as those from radiation therapy.

Skin rashes (contact dermatitis).


PROCEDURE DETAILS

What happens before dermaplaning?

 Before the procedure, your skincare provider will:

Discuss your goals for the procedure.

Examine your skin to make sure it’s healthy enough for the procedure.

Explain what you can expect before, during and after dermaplaning.

Review your health history.

Sometimes, your skincare provider will take photos of the area that needs treatment. The photos help you compare the “before” and “after” results of dermaplaning.

Your skincare provider will also let you know if there are any special instructions you need to follow before the procedure, such as not smoking for a few weeks. Not smoking may help you heal faster after the procedure. 


WHAT HAPPENS AFTER DERMAPLANING ?

Dermaplaning doesn’t require general anesthesia, but your skincare provider might put a numbing cream or spray on your face about half an hour before the procedure.

You might feel a scratching or stinging sensation on your skin, but dermaplaning usually isn’t painful.

Your healthcare provider uses a special instrument called a dermatome to remove hair and skin cells. The tool looks a bit like an electric razor. The dermatome has a small blade that moves back and forth across your skin. It doesn’t make cuts in your skin, but gently shaves off the top layers of skin.

Afterward, they may apply a soothing gel or ointment to your skin to reduce redness, swelling or irritation.

The treatment can last anywhere from a few minutes to an hour and a half. The length of the procedure depends on the size of the area that needs treatment.


WHAT HAPPENS AFTER DERMAPLANING?

Your skin will likely be red, swollen and slightly tender after the dermaplaning procedure. Your healthcare provider may recommend over the counter pain medication to help with any discomfort. If you notice swelling lasts longer than a week or worsens, contact your healthcare provider.


RISKS / BENEFITS

What are the risks of dermaplaning?

Dermaplaning is generally considered a safe cosmetic procedure. However, it does carry the following risks:

Infection.

Scarring such as keloid or hypertrophic (raised) scars.

Skin discoloration (skin that turns lighter or darker than the surrounding skin).

What are the benefits of dermaplaning?

Dermaplaning can help minimize the appearance of acne scars, fine lines, wrinkles and dull skin. The procedure can reveal smoother, firmer and healthier skin.


RECOVERY AND OUTLOOK

What can I expect after dermaplaning?

Recovery is different for everyone in the weeks and months after dermaplaning, but you can expect:

After 1 week: Redness and swelling should subside. You may notice enlarged pores or small whiteheads on your skin, which usually go away with the swelling. Don’t shave the treated area.


WILL I NEED MULTIPLE PROCEDURES?

Some people get multiple dermaplaning procedures to achieve their desired results. However, it’s important for your skin to heal completely between treatments. Talk to your healthcare provider to make sure it’s safe to have additional dermaplaning procedures.


WHAT IF I HAVE VERY DEEP ACNE SCARS?

Dermaplaning may not reduce the appearance of deep or raised acne scars. Some people need more intense treatments, such as laser surgery.

This ultimate exfoliation experience leaves dull skin extra soft and supple, while allowing maximum product penetration for a smoother, brighter appearance. A sterile surgical scalpel is used while dermaplaning to gently glide across the forehead, cheeks, chin, forehead to remove dead skin buildup and vellus facial hair. This facial is finished with a cooling mask to soothe and rejuvenate the skin.


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