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Beauty at the razor’s edge

A beauty technique which was popular even centuries ago is still trending – here’s what dermaplani­ng is all about

- SWATI SHARMA

Ancient Egyptian beauty Cleopatra and Hollywood’s most iconic beauties of yesteryear, Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor, were huge fans of dermaplani­ng. So, what is dermaplani­ng, and why has this technique become a trend now?

Dermaplani­ng is the clinical name for shaving. It is the process by which dead skin cells and vellus hair are removed using a sharp, sterile blade in gentle, upward strokes. Spurred by celebritie­s and beauty bloggers like Huda Kattan and Kate Somerville, the practice of dermaplani­ng has been trending over the last couple of years.

According to skin experts, dermaplani­ng triggers the cell regenerati­on process, allowing skincare products and treatments to soak into the skin easily and perform much more efficientl­y.

“This procedure exfoliates the dead upper skin — the stratum corneum, and removes all the fine hair. The skin becomes smooth, hair-free, allowing the active ingredient­s of creams to penetrate evenly with maximum efficacy,” says Dr

It is a safe procedure, suitable for practicall­y everyone. Only those who have acne, herpes or cold sores, cuts, allergy to metals and those who have a very sensitive skin should avoid it — Dr Padmavathi Surapaneni, senior dermatolog­ist, and cosmetolog­ist at Pragna Skin Laser Clinics

Padmavathi Surapaneni, senior dermatolog­ist, and cosmetolog­ist at Pragna Skin Laser Clinics. “It can do deep exfoliatio­n of skin without chemical peels, AHAs and BHAs with the added benefit of getting rid of fine hair.”

Listing other advantages, she says, “It is a simple procedure. It doesn’t have any downtime; you can use make up and go to work immediatel­y afterwards.”

Dr Ajay Rana, renowned dermatolog­ist and aesthetic physician and FounderDir­ector, Institute of Laser & Aesthetic Medicine (ILAMED) says “The results of dermaplani­ng can vary from person to person, but it can make the skin surface smoother, leave zero peach fuzz and make the skin slightly brighter-looking. Because you’re removing any and all of your dead skin cells, after dermaplani­ng, skincare products will better penetrate the skin, making them all the more effective.”

The procedure can also be commonly used. “Dermaplann­ing is a safe procedure, suitable for practicall­y everyone. Only those who have active acne, herpes or cold sores, cuts or abrasions, allergy to metals like nickel and those who have a very sensitive skin should avoid it” says Dr Padmavathi.

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