Dermaplaning: Pros and cons of shaving your face

Dermaplaning: Pros and cons of shaving your face

Facial skincare involves a lot of effort to have a flawless and refreshed face. Some take the high road of plastic surgery to achieve a great face while others prefer noninvasive aesthetic methods like dermaplaning and light therapy.

Dermaplaning is a trend that has made women more open to talking about shaving facial hair. Several celebrities have openly endorsed the procedure all over social media, and this has made it acceptable by a lot of people.

The global pandemic helped to position dermaplaning as a tool to have at home with the great rise in sales of dermaplaning tools. The instantly bright and refreshed face this physical exfoliating procedure gives is worth talking about. This trend is definitely here to stay but before we talk about the pros and cons, let’s take a brief look at what dermaplaning is all about.

What is dermaplaning?

In simple terms, dermaplaning is a way of shaving fuzz and dead skin cells off the face with a scalpel. It is an easy process and a form of exfoliation that removes dense skin cells to help rejuvenate the face. It involves the use of a sterile blade to shave your face which then gets rid of facial hair and peach fuzz.


This build-up of cells on your skin often blocks your pores from absorbing all the skincare products you apply to your face. The process of dermaplaning takes about 30 minutes or less, where the aesthetician uses the surgical blade at a precise angle to shave your face to take out debris and vellus hair from the skin. It is recommended that you include dermaplaning in your spa routine.

This is because a session is bound to leave you looking relaxed and more youthful after ridding yourself of all dead cells the body leaves on your skin every other week. The skin then produces new cells that leave you with glowing skin.

Pros of dermaplaning

This method of exfoliation is painless, safe, and effective in removing all facial hairs. It slows down the growth of thicker dark hair with visible results weeks after getting it done. As opposed to other chemical processes, you can get on with your daily activities after the procedure so there’s no downtime. All you need to do is to apply sunscreen and get on with your day.

Many women have shared reviews about how dermaplaning reduces pigmentation and scars caused by acne and breakouts. They say it goes deep to reduce facial lines that cause wrinkles.

For the makeup enthusiast, the process gives you a smooth face which allows the makeup to sit more evenly on the face. It is suitable for all skin types and can be done frequently. It is also a good option for those with sensitive skin that reacts to other methods of exfoliation.

Cons

Sometimes complications may arise when carrying out the procedure. The scalpel may catch on to the hair follicles and drag the skin which causes a scar on the face. The experience is not a pleasant one, as these scars are mostly permanent. It is best to know how your skin reacts after exfoliating to avoid irritation and itching of the skin.

You may also notice patchy pigments on your face which should subside within days. Whiteheads are a common experience days after getting the procedure done. Most of these cons of dermaplaning are rare and should go down on their own. The results last only 3- 4 weeks so you may need to book monthly sessions to keep enjoying a clear face.

 

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Is dermaplaning for everyone?

Anyone can get dermaplaning done as it is suitable for all skin types. If you want to improve your facial skin and eliminate blemishes and peach fuzz, you can benefit from this procedure. However, people with very oily skin, hyperpigmentation, and excessive facial hair are not advised to go for dermaplaning. People with skin infections like eczema and flaring rosacea should also avoid it, as well as those with sunburns and tans.

More importantly, if you’re having active acne breakouts, you should sit out dermaplaning, as scraping the affected areas can spread the bacteria that causes acne and worsen your face. Those who have had other procedures on their face like Botox should wait at least a week before going for dermaplaning.

In conclusion, the pros of dermaplaning outnumber the cons, most of which are not so serious. Dermaplaning has proven that achieving clear youthful skin is possible without having to go for harmful invasive and chemical methods. To get the most out of this procedure, you need to be dedicated to applying your facial serums and lotions within the first week of doing it.

You will see significant changes in your face after the procedure. You should only try it at home if you’re confident in your hand coordination. Otherwise, book a session with a dermatologist.

Fanti Tukuwei
I'm a fashion, beauty, and lifestyle enthusiast, and the ultimate curves queen. Here, I share beauty, fashion, and lifestyle tips to teach, inspire, and give confidence to all women.