Dermaplaning has taken social media by storm — but is it safe to do it yourself? In this post, we'll break down what dermaplaning is, its benefits, and why professional treatment is the safer, more effective choice.
Dermaplaning is a professional exfoliation treatment performed by a trained and licensed esthetician. Using a sterile, medical-grade surgical scalpel (often called a butter blade), the esthetician carefully glides the blade over the skin at a 45-degree angle. This process removes:
The result? A smoother, brighter complexion with improved product absorption and makeup application.
Originally used in dermatology offices and med spas, dermaplaning was designed to prepare the skin for treatments like chemical peels or plastic surgery. Recently, it’s become a popular skincare service in esthetician treatment rooms, especially since California began allowing licensed estheticians to perform the procedure.
Dermaplaning offers numerous skincare benefits, including:
✅ Smoother Skin: By removing vellus hair and dead skin, your complexion instantly looks softer and more even.
✅ Brighter Appearance: Removing fine, dark hair can reduce shadowing, making your face appear brighter.
✅ Enhanced Product Absorption: With no excess hair or dead skin in the way, your skincare products can penetrate deeper for better results.
✅ Improved Makeup Application: Foundation applies more smoothly and evenly on hair-free, exfoliated skin.
✅ Anti-Aging Benefits: Regular dermaplaning promotes cellular turnover, improving skin texture, fine lines, and pigmentation over time.
While DIY dermaplaning tools are widely available, they don’t offer the same benefits as a professional treatment. Here's why:
While dermaplaning is safe for most skin types, certain conditions may require extra caution. Avoid dermaplaning if you have:
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Active acne or inflamed breakouts
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Open wounds or sores
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Certain skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis
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Blood disorders or are on blood thinners
If you’re unsure whether dermaplaning is right for you, consult with a professional esthetician for guidance.
When booking a dermaplaning facial, keep these tips in mind:
✅ Ask About Certification: Ensure your esthetician has proper dermaplaning training and certification.
✅ Inquire About the Blade Type: A "10R" or "butter blade" is recommended for optimal results and safety.
✅ Check for Proper Skin Prep: Professional treatments should include cleansing, a degreasing agent (such as an AHA or BHA solution), and nourishing oil for smoother blade movement.
✅ Confirm Sanitation Practices: Your esthetician should follow strict hygiene protocols to avoid irritation or infection.
For best results, follow these aftercare tips:
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Hydrate: Use a nourishing moisturizer to restore skin balance.
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Wear Sunscreen: Your skin may be more sensitive to UV rays after exfoliation.
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Stay Indoors: Avoid direct sun exposure or outdoor activities immediately after your treatment.
If you have acne, proceed with caution. Dermaplaning is not recommended for active, inflamed acne or open sores. However, if your acne is healing and you’re left with post-inflammatory pigmentation, dermaplaning can help brighten and improve your complexion.
Professional dermaplaning offers incredible benefits — smoother skin, better product absorption, and a youthful glow. While DIY razors may seem tempting, they often fall short in delivering the same results and carry higher risks.
If you’re considering dermaplaning, consult a trained esthetician to ensure the safest, most effective experience.
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