Dermaplaning (and why it’s not shaving)
If you are looking for an efficient way to exfoliate your skin and get rid of unwanted facial hair, you’ve maybe heard about dermaplaning. It is a popular skincare treatment that exfoliates the skin while removing peach fuzz, leaving the face smoother and brighter. Though it may seem similar to shaving, it is not the same. Dermaplaning is a professional procedure with distinct benefits that go beyond hair removal.
What is dermaplaning?
Dermaplaning is a non-invasive skincare treatment performed by a qualified professional. A sterile, medical-grade scalpel is used to gently scrape off dead skin cells and fine facial hair. The results are:
- Enhanced skin texture,
- Glowing complexion, and
- Better absorption of skincare products
What are the benefits of dermaplaning?
The most important benefits of dermaplaning include:
- Deep exfoliation: The removal of dead skin cells brightens dull skin and creates a more even texture.
- Better product absorption: With the top layer of dead skin removed, serums and moisturisers penetrate more effectively.
- Smoother makeup application: Foundation and other makeup products glide on seamlessly. This further reduces cakiness and fine lines.
- Reduces the appearance of fine lines and acne scars: Regular treatments can help minimise the look of superficial wrinkles and acne scars.
- Instant glow: Unlike some harsh exfoliation treatments, dermaplaning provides an immediate radiance without downtime.
How is dermaplaning different from shaving?
Although both involve removing facial hair with a blade, dermaplaning differs in several key ways:
- Deeper exfoliation: Shaving only removes hair. Dermaplaning exfoliates dead skin cells as well.
- Professional-grade equipment: Dermaplaning uses a precise, medical scalpel, whereas shaving involves standard razors.
- Skincare benefits: Unlike shaving, dermaplaning enhances skin texture, brightness, and product absorption.
Learn more about dermaplaning.
If you're looking for a way to achieve glowing, smooth skin beyond just hair removal, dermaplaning might be the perfect option! A consultation with a dermal clinician is the best way to start.
Please note: The treatments mentioned above are available at select locations only.
References:
Tijani, A. O., Frempong, D., Kaur, J., Sergent, S., Shaw, K., Lessaint, R., ... & Puri, A. (2023). Dermaplaning for Transdermal Drug Permeation Enhancement: A Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment. AAPS PharmSciTech, 24(2), 54.
Meghe, S., Ramapure, R., Jaiswal, S., Jawade, S., Singh, S., & Meghe, S. R. (2024). A Comprehensive Review of Minimally Invasive Dermatosurgical Procedures. Cureus, 16(3).
Costeloe, A., & Newman, J. (2023). Aesthetician role in facial plastic surgery and systemic therapy for healthy skin. Facial Plast Surg Cl, 31(4), 557-566.