DERMAPLANING Q + A

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IS DERMAPLANING SAFE? GET EDUCATED ON THE POTENTIAL BENEFITS, RISK, SIDE EFFECTS AND MORE...

Looking for a non-invasive way to tackle multiple skin issues at once, such as roughness, dullness, breakouts and fine lines? Then you might consider trying dermaplaning, a trendy skin care treatment and one of Gem's all-time favorite exfoliation procedures, that involves “shaving the face” in order to promote skin cell turnover.

What is dermaplaning exactly, and is effective and safe? As explained more below, this professional treatment works by scraping off dead skin cells, small hairs and bacteria from the surface of your skin, revealing healthier skin that has an overall brighter appearance.

 

WHAT IS DERMAPLANING?

Dermaplaning, a form of dermabrasion, is an exfoliating treatment performed by a medical aesthetician (a practitioner who specializes in skin health). It involves gently scraping the top layer of the skin (called the stratum corneum) with a clean surgical scalpel.

According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the goal is to refinish the skin's top layers and remove dead skin cells from the surface of the skin in order to improve how smooth, even and bright the skin appears.

 

POTENTIAL BENEFITS

What are the benefits of dermaplaning? Most people choose to have this procedure done in order to help reduce wrinkles and fine lines, uneven skin tone, “dullness,” and acne breakouts.

Dermaplaning can also reduce “peach fuzz” facial hair (technically called vellus hair), although not permanently. (It will grow back, unlike with laser treatments.)

Here’s more about the potential benefits of dermaplaning:

1. Helps Exfoliate and Brighten Skin

By helping exfoliate the top layer of the skin, this treatment can improve skin smoothness, get rid of “peach fuzz” and reduce dullness. It may also be useful for tackling issues like blotchiness due to sun damage, as well as dry skin or scaly patches that can make skin look lackluster.

2. Smooths Skin Surface and Improves Texture

Some people turn to dermaplaning in hopes of decreasing wrinkles, fine lines, hyperpigmentation and scars. While some other dermatological treatments may be more effective at combating wrinkles and other issues, such as laser treatments or application of some topical products, it’s possible for dermaplaning to overall help skin look more youthful since it encourages skin cell turn over and regeneration.

In order to get the most benefits from this procedure, use a non-toxic sunscreen on your face regularly in order to prevent burning and sun damage. Most skin health professionals generally recommend applying a sunscreen of at least SPF 30 to your face every day.

3. May Help Reduce Breakouts

By removing dead skin cells from the skin, dermaplaning may reduce clogged pores and pimples that are caused by trapped bacteria.

One thing to be aware of, on the other hand, is that people with cystic acne or open scabs from picked pimples should avoid dermaplaning, since this can cause irritation and bleeding, and potentially spread acne bacteria all of which can exacerbate the problem.

Another benefit of these treatments is a potential decrease in the appearance of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (post-acne scars) and other dark spots.

4. Can Help Improve How Well Skin Care Products Work

After a dermaplaning treatment, you’ll benefit even more from applying high-quality skin care products to your skin, since your skin will be able to absorb more of the ingredients once it’s exfoliated.

Now’s the time to nourish your skin with products such as concentrated moisturizers, peptides + growth factors, topical vitamins + minerals, hyaluronic acid, retinoid creams, glow-boosting facial oils, etc. Gem will review which products are best for you to apply afterward based on your skin type, concerns and goals.

In some cases, your medical aesthetician might also recommend a dermaplaning treatment prior to another procedure, such as a facial, laser, microdermabrasion or chemical peel — although this depends on your specific skin type. Gem uses a stacked treatment methodology, combining gentle exfoliation techniques and tools to drive powerful actives deeper, amplifying results and inducing skin recovery.

 

RISKS + SIDE EFFECTS

What are the side effects of dermaplaning? Overall, it’s considered a safe procedure for most people.

However, those with very sensitive skin, or conditions such as rosacea, keratosis pilaris or cystic acne, should probably avoid this procedure or at least proceed with lots of caution. (If this applies to you, always visit a professional rather than attempting to DIY at home.)

After a procedure is performed, temporary dermaplaning side effects can include redness, irritation and itchiness. This should go away within a couple of days, but if side effects worsen or become severe, it’s best to call your practitioner for advice.

Can you wear makeup after a treatment? While it’s not harmful to wear makeup after a treatment, ideally you want to let your skin “breathe” for about a day. This can help prevent your skin from absorbing too much makeup, which may trigger a breakout or irritation. Once your skin settles down, you’ll probably find that your makeup goes on more smoothly and looks better than ever, given that your skin will be smooth and hair-free.

Here’s another concern that some people have:

Does hair grow back thicker after dermaplaning? To experts, no — your facial hair should not grow back any thicker, even though it may temporarily feel more prickly when it’s short. It will eventually grow back to the same amount that it was prior to the treatment, but this might take some time.

 

WHAT TO EXPECT

While the cost of a dermaplaning treatment ranges depending on where it’s performed and by whom, on average each treatment costs about $50 to $250. Because it’s an elective cosmetic procedure, it isn’t covered by insurance, which means you’re responsible to pay the full amount each time.

Dermaplaning treatments are performed in a professional office, whether at a dermatologist or by another licensed health care provider, such as a medical aesthetician or plastic surgeon. The procedure involves the use of a thin scalpel that gently scrapes away the top layer of the skin.

Most people find that this is a painless procedure that doesn’t require much recovery afterward, although skin may appear red for a day or sometimes longer. During the procedure you can expect to lay down in a chair while the practitioner holds your face and scrapes small patches of the skin using back and forth motions.

Many say that even after one treatment they notice improvements in the feel and appearance of their skin. The more treatments you have done, the better the results should be, although it’s important to space out treatments by at least one month or more so the skin does not become too irritated.

 

LET'S RECAP!

 

DOES THE HAIR GROW BACK STUBBLY AFTER?

Contrary to what you’ve been told, dermaplaning will not make your hair grow back thicker or darker. Gem explains that once your hair begins to grow back, it might feel different because the hair was cut straight across, but it’s actually the same texture as it was before and it will grow at the same speed.

 

HOW OFTEN SHOULD I DERMAPLANE?

Dermaplaning is recommended every three to four weeks. Gem will help you figure out a schedule. Each time you get dermaplaned, you’re removing about two to three weeks’ worth of dead skin cells.

 

DOES IT REMOVE UPPER LIP HAIR?

Dermaplaning is designed to remove fluffy hair from the entire face. The upper lip can be avoided if a client prefers or if the client has advised they've had lip waxing prior to their dermaplaning appointment.  Alternatively, Gem can simply tweeze out the dark hair before commencing the dermaplaning treatment.

 

DOES THE PEACH FUZZ GROW BACK STUBBLY?

Let’s get this rumor done with once and for all: no matter where it grows on your body, shaving does not cause hair to grow back thicker or darker. Many people think that shaving your legs or underarms causes thicker hair growth. The only factor that can effect these changes in your body hair, happen beneath the skin caused by our hormones. 

 

WHAT ARE THE SIDE EFFECTS?

Dermaplaning is a low-risk procedure. Side effects may include slight redness in your face in the hours after getting the treatment. Some people develop whiteheads on their skin in the day or two after dermaplaning, as a result of skin purging. 

 

IN CONCLUSION

  • What is dermaplaning? It’s a skin care procedure performed by a dermatologist that exfoliates the surface of the skin using a scalpel. This helps remove dead skin cells and facial hair, which can brighten skin and improve its texture.
  • Potential benefits of this procedure can include improved smoothness and reduced wrinkles, lines, breakouts, dryness, blotches and peach fuzz.
  • On average, treatments cost about $50 to $250 and are done about once every month or several months. While it’s generally safe, potential dermaplaning side effects can include redness, irritation, increased sensitivity to sunburns and breakouts, and bleeding. It’s best to keep skin clean and moisturized for about a day after a treatment, which means no makeup if possible.