You may have seen people on YouTube shaving their faces using small razors to exfoliate their skin or get rid of facial hair and wondered, “What is dermaplaning, and should I try it?”
While those YouTube tutorials may make dermaplaning look like an easy DIY procedure, experts say you should avoid trying this at home for several reasons that we’ll explain. Plus, dermaplaning isn’t recommended for all skin types, so it’s best to consult with a dermatologist about whether it’s right for you.
What is dermaplaning?
Dermaplaning is a cosmetic procedure that involves scraping your face with a scalpel to remove the epidermis — your top layer of skin — and small hairs, explains Dr Jenny Kim, professor of dermatology, medicine, and nutrition at the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California. Traditionally, people have the procedure done in a dermatologist’s office, however, you can find blades at the pharmacy marketed for at-home dermaplaning use. That said, it’s safer for a professional to perform this. (We’ll get to all of that in a bit.) It’s also always a good idea to research any procedure you’re interested in. During a dermaplaning session, the dermatologist uses a medical-grade scalpel to scrape across the surface of the skin. The treatment takes about 15 minutes, and it can cost anywhere from R350 for the treatment only, excluding a full facial, depending on where you go.
What are the benefits?
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