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How Long Does Dermaplane Last?

We’re all after achieving a smooth and clear complexion.

One of the hindrances to achieving our goals is often the appearance of unwanted hair on the face or dead skin cells clinging to the skin’s surface.

While we might not like to discuss (or even acknowledge) the “peach fuzz” on our faces, it is a common occurrence for most of us.

Unnecessary “peach fuzz” can cause our makeup to look heavy, and it can also cause dirt and excess oil to cling to the skin.

Dead skin cells can cause our skin to appear dull and lack radiance, encourage areas of flakiness and dryness, or create clogged pores on the skin’s surface.

The solution to this issue is a skincare treatment called “dermaplaning”, which delivers glowing results to the appearance and feel of your skin in a quick and pain-free procedure.

What is dermaplaning, and how long does dermaplaning last?

Dermaplaning is a skincare treatment that essentially removes unwanted hair and dead skin cells from the face, ensuring your skin looks radiant and your makeup applies smoothly. It is a non-invasive treatment that can work for most skin types, and the results typically last between 2-3 weeks.

Below, we will discuss the details of this skincare procedure and its benefits. Continue reading to determine if dermaplaning is a treatment you’d like to try.

What Is Dermaplaning?

Dermaplaning is a skincare treatment that deeply exfoliates the skin by removing hair (“peach fuzz”) and dead skin cells from the face, revealing brighter, smoother, and softer skin.

The process essentially “shaves” away unwanted hair while also eliminating dead skin cells, allowing the skin to appear more radiant and even-toned.

While the process can be likened to shaving, it is a more intense process that uses a specific, high-grade tool and should be performed by a professional.

A dermaplane procedure utilizes a specialized scalpel blade to remove unwanted “peach fuzz” and dead skin cells.

The blade is swiped against the face in an upward motion (against the grain of the hair growth) to “scrape” away the layer of hair and dead skin cells that are sitting on the surface.

Due to the high-grade scalpel being used and the scraping against the face, it should be performed by a professional dermatologist, esthetician, or doctor to prevent any damage to the skin.

Benefits Of Dermaplane Treatments

The ultimate benefit of a dermaplane treatment is the smooth and brightened appearance of your skin afterwards.

Dermaplaning enhances the complexion’s appearance in many ways, but through deep exfoliation, the removal of unwanted hair and dead skin cells helps skin to look more even in tone.

This exfoliation can also help alleviate discoloration caused by sun damage or acne scars.

Dermaplaning can also improve the skin’s texture by removing excess dead skin cells that can cling to the surface.

The texture of your complexion will not only appear soft and smooth, but will also have a radiant glow.

With the removal of excess “peach fuzz” and dead skin cells, your makeup applies more smoothly.

The foundation will look even and smooth, eliminating any chance for a “too cakey” application.

Along with your foundation applying effortlessly, your skincare products will be able to absorb more deeply, as there are no patches of dead skin cells preventing them from penetrating through the layers.

There is little to no downtime required for a dermaplane treatment — it is often referred to as a “lunchtime procedure” due to this.

You should be able to return to your daily activities post-treatment without any issues.

This is a non-invasive, pain-free procedure that will leave your skin bright and glowing for weeks to come.

Side Effects Of Dermaplane Treatments

There are no damaging side effects associated with dermaplaning, and no downtime is required for recovery after the treatment.

While there are no known damaging side effects, your skin might appear red after the treatment.

Redness can occur depending on your skin sensitivity, but it doesn’t happen every time or for every client, and it will fade quickly after the appointment.

In extreme cases, if not carried out properly, cuts or scrapes can occur from the razor tool, which could potentially lead to scarring.

That is why it is essential to consult with your professional prior to the procedure to ensure that the proper tools and techniques are used.

It is also another reason why at-home dermaplaning could potentially be damaging to your skin and should be executed by a professional.

Time And Cost Of A Dermaplane Appointment

The result of clear, smooth, bright skin is immediately visible after a dermaplane appointment — only one session is required.

The average time for a dermaplane appointment is typically between 30-45 minutes.

The average cost of a dermaplane appointment varies, depending on the location and the provider of the treatment.

However, the general average price of a dermaplane appointment is at least $100 and can cost up to $250.

What Is The Dermaplaning Process?

The process of a dermaplaning treatment is a pretty straightforward procedure, and the treatment as a whole should take no more than 40 minutes.

Generally, your dermaplaning professional will cleanse your face if needed to prep your skin for the treatment.

Once the skin is completely dry, dermaplaning can begin.

Your professional will take the razor tool and begin to work it over the facial skin in short, even strokes.

While working the tool over the face, the skin will be held taut to ensure the tool can work smoothly and effectively, without any chance of cuts, nicks, or missing sections.

Working with the razor, they will use the tool in short strokes to go against the grain of the hair, and the dead skin cells and “peach fuzz” will begin to fall away.

After using the tool over the entire face area, your professional will then cleanse the skin if needed, or apply a facial moisturizer to add hydration.

While you may experience some redness on your face, you can resume your normal activities immediately.

There is minimal preparation required to prepare your skin for a dermaplane appointment.

Although your specialist will most likely cleanse the skin prior to the procedure.

It is best to come to your dermaplane appointment makeup-free to ensure your skin is free of anything that can potentially clog your pores.

It will also ensure that the razor tool can easily glide over the skin to closely remove unwanted hair and dead skin cells without picking up any unnecessary product.

Dermaplane Treatment Aftercare

Taking care of your skin after any type of treatment is crucial for both the safety of your skin and the effectiveness of the results.

As the results of a dermaplaning treatment are immediate, taking the proper steps to care for your skin in the aftermath will help prevent any unnecessary irritation from occurring.

As dermaplaning uses a razor-like tool to scrape off the top layer of dead skin cells and hair, the fresh, new layer is exposed, and while soft and smooth, it can be vulnerable.

It is essential to protect your skin with a facial SPF, as always, and to avoid excessive or increased sun exposure for several days following your treatment.

As dermaplaning deeply yet gently exfoliates the skin, you can avoid using any physical exfoliants (or chemical exfoliants, such as retinoids) for several days after treatment.

The newly exposed layer of skin will be sensitive, and you want to avoid products that can cause any irritation or over-exfoliation.

While there is no downtime for recovery, and you are safe to apply skincare or makeup products on top of your skin following the treatment, because your skin and pores are open and exposed.

It is recommended to let your skin breathe for a day or two after your appointment before applying makeup.

The freshly dermaplaned skin allows your skincare products to penetrate deeper and absorb more quickly into the skin, and this effect is also noticeable with your makeup products.

While makeup products are safe to apply over dermaplaned skin, it is advisable to let your skin fully adjust after the treatment to prevent potential irritation.

Hydrating your skin with a good moisturizer is key in any skincare routine, but it is especially important after a treatment.

As a new layer of skin is exposed and the top layer of excess skin cells is removed, using a moisturizer specifically designed to hydrate the skin will work well for your post-treatment care.

How Long Do The Results Last?

Typically, the results from a dermaplane treatment last between 2 and 3 weeks.

The average cycle for skin cell rejuvenation takes around three weeks to complete, during which time the new skin cells emerge, while the dead skin cells begin to fall away.

Dermaplane treatments often claim to remove up to three weeks’ worth of dead skin cells.

While the results of dermaplaning are only temporary, there is often the concern that the unwanted “peach fuzz” will begin to grow back darker, thicker, or with more hair.

While peach fuzz will indeed begin to grow back, the quantity, color, and texture of the hair will be the same as before the treatment.

How Often Should You Dermaplane?

The frequency of dermaplane treatments is ultimately based on the individual.

As stated above, the results of dermaplaning are not permanent and typically last for about three weeks.

Dermaplaning appointments can be done once a month or every 4-6 weeks.

If you have sensitive skin, you can adjust the time between appointments to better suit your skin’s needs.

However, based on your skin type and needs, it is best to consult with the professional providing the treatment to determine how often your skin can undergo dermaplane treatment for optimal results.

Best Times To Get Dermaplaning

Dermaplaning is a skincare treatment that can be performed at any time, as sessions are relatively short and no downtime is required for recovery.

However, if you are planning your dermaplane appointment, you should anticipate avoiding excess sun exposure for several days and ensure you are actively applying (and reapplying) your facial SPF to protect the newly exposed layer of skin.

When To Avoid Dermaplaning

Dermaplane treatments benefit most skin types, but there are a few factors that can make this treatment one you might want to skip.

If your skin is acne-prone or you have actively inflamed breakouts, dermaplaning would not be the ideal procedure for you.

The scraping of the skin can cause irritation to already irritated breakouts, and there is a potential for bacteria from the breakouts to spread to other areas of the face.

While dermaplaning can help improve the appearance of acne scars, if you have active acne breakouts, it is recommended that you wait before undergoing this treatment.

Also, if your skin is particularly sensitive or you have existing skin issues (such as rosacea), dermaplaning might also be a treatment you want to avoid due to potential skin irritation.

For sensitive skin with existing skin conditions, finding alternative manual exfoliators or scrubs formulated for your skin type may be a suitable option to the deep exfoliation provided by the scalpel tool.

Because dermaplane treatments expose new layers of the skin, which can make it more sensitive, it is best to avoid excessive or increased sun exposure.

Plan your appointments accordingly.

While it may seem like dermaplaning is a DIY treatment that can be attempted at home.

It only requires a razor and gentle scraping across the face to remove dead skin cells and hair.

It is best to avoid the temptation and have the treatment done professionally.

You will avoid any potential damage to your skin, such as cuts or scrapes, and will be treated with a high-grade tool specifically meant to remove the topical layers of unwanted skin irritants.

Final Thoughts

Overall, dermaplane treatments are the ideal way to achieve a smooth, bright, and soft complexion.

This treatment can work for almost any skin type and tone, yielding optimal results.

However, if you have existing skin issues or active breakouts, it is best to consult with your dermaplaning professional to determine if this treatment is suitable for you.

This non-invasive treatment, with no downtime required for recovery, enables it to be performed at any time of the year.

However, it is essential to be mindful of sun exposure after your treatment and to protect your skin with SPF to prevent potential sun damage or irritation.

The procedure is performed quickly, allowing you to resume your regular daily activities immediately afterward.

Unwanted “peach fuzz” and dead skin cells prevent the skin from looking its best by making it appear dull, textured, or disturbing the makeup lying on top of the skin.

Dead skin cells, in particular, can cause clogged pores and an uneven texture if they cling to the skin, preventing new skin cells from emerging.

By exfoliating away the excess “peach fuzz” and dead skin cells, your makeup will appear smoother, your skin will look brighter, and your overall complexion will appear soft and radiant.

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