What is Dermaplaning?

Dermaplaning is a non-invasive procedure that uses a scalpel or blade. It removes peach fuzz and dead skin cells to improve skin texture. It can be safely done at home or by an aesthetic practitioner.

Close-up of a woman’s face showing soft, glowing skin after dermaplaning.

Benefits of Dermaplaning

Dermaplaning is a simple yet effective way to refresh your skin. By gently scraping away dead skin cells and fine facial hair, it leaves the face instantly smoother. Dermaplaning removes peach fuzz, and the treatment improves skin texture, helping to reveal a brighter, healthier-looking complexion.

The main benefits include:

  • Smoothness: skin feels soft and refined
  • Exfoliation: clears away dull, dead skin cells
  • Hydration: products absorb more effectively and lock in moisture
  • Glow: encourages a fresh, radiant look
  • Product absorption: skincare works harder and penetrates deeper

The end result is hydrated, youthful, glowing skin that looks and feels its best.

Tools and Preparation for At-Home Dermaplaning

To dermaplane safely at home, you will need a clean blade (or dermaplaning scalpel), a hydrating oil or serum, a gentle cleanser, and a nourishing moisturiser. Always use sharp, sterile tools, as safety depends on precision and cleanliness.

Before starting, cleanse your skin thoroughly to remove makeup, oils, or dirt. Softening the skin with a light layer of oil or serum helps the blade glide smoothly and reduces irritation.

Choosing the Right Blade

Professional dermaplaning treatments use surgical-grade scalpels handled by trained practitioners. At home, specially designed dermaplaning blades are available. These are gentler However, it remains sharp enough to deliver effective results. Whatever you choose, precision, sharpness, and gentleness matter most for a safe and smooth finish.

Prepping Your Face for Dermaplaning

Start by cleansing your skin well, making sure it is free of impurities. Next, apply a thin layer of hydrating oil or serum to protect the skin and give the blade a smooth surface to glide over.

Professional vs. At-Home Dermaplaning

Professional dermaplaning in a clinic offers the highest level of precision, performed with medical-grade scalpels by trained practitioner. It is often the safest choice for those new to the treatment. At-home dermaplaning, on the other hand, is more affordable and accessible, though it may not deliver the same results.

For first-time learners, professional guidance can be especially valuable to understand the technique and avoid mistakes. Once you feel confident, at-home dermaplaning can be a convenient way to maintain results between professional sessions.