Health Benefits And Risks Of Dermaplaning

Results Aren't As Long-Lasting

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One of the pitfalls of dermaplaning is that the results aren't as long-lasting. Unlike waxing and epilation, which remove hair from the root, dermaplaning is similar to shaving as it removes hair only from the skin's surface. As the hair begins to grow back, product absorption becomes inhibited, and the skin appears less smooth and even toned. Dermaplaning results can last up to four weeks, but if the procedure is not repeated, previous positive results will dissipate quickly. For continued positive effects, it is recommended for individuals to have the procedure performed at least once per month.

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