 
Here's how to prepare for the exfoliating treatment everyone's talking about.
Dermaplaning is a super effective exfoliating 
treatment in which a doctor or aesthetician uses a surgical scalpel to 
gently scrape off any dead skin cells on the surface of your skin and 
(along with the peach fuzz on your face). You might be wondering Why is this necessary?
 It's because the buildup of dead skin and microscopic hairs can make 
your complexion appear dull, flaky, and can even cause breakouts due to 
clogged pores and hair follicles. Which is why this form of mechanical 
exfoliation is essential for maintaining an even, healthy glow. Thinking
 of making an appointment to try dermaplaning for yourself? Read the 
below advice from NY-based medical aesthetician Tamila Deveny first. 
1. Dermaplaning is recommended for all skin types.
Deveny says patients with sun damage, fine lines, very dry skin and 
dull skin are great candidates. However, since the procedure requires 
use of a sharp scalpel, those with enflamed acne should pass on it until
 their complexion clears up.
2. Contrary to what you might think, dermaplaning will not make your hair grow back thicker or darker.
Deveny assured me that once your hair begins to grow back it might feel
 different because the hair was cut straight across, but it's actually 
the same texture as before and grows at the same speed. It also just 
might seem thicker because the hair was bluntly cut by the razor versus 
having a natural point to it.
3. There's no downtime.
Some
 light redness can be expected but not always. "It's perfectly fine and 
common to make an appointment during lunch and go right back to work 
after the 40-minute treatment," Deveny adds.
4. You'll need to be very diligent with SPF afterward.
You
 should always wear sun protection every day — especially when you're 
outside for a prolonged period of time — but post-exfoliation your skin 
is especially susceptible to the sun. So, if you don't take sun 
protection seriously, you might want to skip this sloughing treatment.
5. You can expect to spend $150 to $250 per treatment.
But Deveny says you'll notice a difference in your skin's texture and tone immediately, so it's worth it. 
6. It'll change your life as far as makeup application goes.
Ever notice how peach fuzz tends to stand out even more
 underneath foundation and face powders? Well, since the dermaplaning 
razor removes all the little hairs on your face, your makeup will go on 
super smoothly. Your skincare products will also be more effective, 
since the product isn't being blocked by dead skin cells and can 
penetrate the skin faster.
7. The results can last up to four weeks.
The
 procedure removes three weeks of dead skin cells, so your glow will 
last all month long. "But since your skin is always growing, you'll need
 to schedule an appointment every month or so to maintain your results,"
 Deveny says.
8. Don't trust just anyone to perform the procedure.
Deveny recommends only seeing a doctor or medical aesthetician from a 
dermatology or plastic surgeon's office to ensure the best and safest 
results.
9. Don't try this at home.
Since dermaplaning is performed with surgical scalpels (not your 
average razor), you should leave it to the pros. If you're interested in
 shaving your face, refer to this instead.

 
							     
							     
							     
							     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

