
Dermaplaning and shaving are very similar, but they differ in a few ways: When it comes to face shaving, a clean, new razor is used to remove surface-layer peach fuzz. But when it comes to dermaplaning, a dermatologist or medical esthetician uses a surgical scalpel to carefully remove hair, peach fuzz, and even part of the stratum corneum (the top layer of the skin), dermatologist Estee Williams, MD, has explained to Cosmo.
Even though both dermaplaning and shaving involve razors or sharp edges, Dr. Gohara says, because dermaplaning is done in an in-office setting with a medical professional, the blade will be a surgical scalpel and, therefore, much more effective at exfoliating the skin. The best way to think about face shaving is as a DIY hair removal option that's both cheaper and easier.
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