SKINZ by Natalie Z

Dermaplaning vs. Microdermabrasion: Which Is Right for You?

Understand the differences between dermaplaning and microdermabrasion to choose the right exfoliation treatment for your skincare goals.

Natalie ZavoraJuly 4, 20264 min read
Dermaplaning vs. Microdermabrasion: Which Is Right for You?

What is the difference between dermaplaning and microdermabrasion?

When it comes to exfoliation treatments, dermaplaning vs microdermabrasion are two popular options that often come up in conversations here in League City, Texas City, and throughout the greater Houston area. As a licensed esthetician with 3+ years of experience at SKINZ by NZ, I often help clients decide which treatment is right for their skin type and concerns.

Dermaplaning is a gentle, manual exfoliation technique that uses a surgical scalpel to remove dead skin cells and fine vellus hair (peach fuzz) from the face. Microdermabrasion, on the other hand, is a mechanical exfoliation method that uses a diamond-tipped wand or fine crystals to buff away the top layer of skin. Both treatments aim to reveal smoother, brighter skin, but they work differently and are suited to different skin types and concerns.

What are the benefits of dermaplaning?

Here are some key benefits of dermaplaning:

  • Smooth Skin: Dermaplaning provides instant exfoliation, leaving your skin incredibly smooth.
  • Improved Product Absorption: With the removal of dead skin cells and peach fuzz, your skincare products can penetrate more effectively.
  • No Downtime: You can return to your daily activities immediately after treatment with no downtime.
  • Safe for Most Skin Types: It's gentle enough for sensitive skin and can be performed on most skin types.

If you're in League City or Texas City and considering dermaplaning, book your facial at SKINZ by NZ to experience the benefits firsthand.

What are the benefits of microdermabrasion?

Microdermabrasion offers its own set of advantages:

  • Deep Exfoliation: It provides a more aggressive exfoliation compared to dermaplaning, making it effective for treating fine lines, superficial acne scars, and hyperpigmentation.
  • Stimulates Collagen Production: The treatment can help boost collagen production, leading to firmer, more youthful-looking skin over time.
  • Versatile: Suitable for various skin types and can be used on different parts of the body, not just the face.

At SKINZ by NZ, we offer microdermabrasion as part of our our services to help you achieve your skincare goals.

Which treatment is right for you?

Choosing between dermaplaning vs microdermabrasion depends on your specific skin concerns and skin type. Here are some guidelines to help you decide:

  • For Sensitive Skin: If you have sensitive skin, dermaplaning is likely the better option as it is gentler and less likely to cause irritation.
  • For Acne-Prone Skin: Microdermabrasion can be more effective for treating acne scars, but dermaplaning can help prevent clogged pores by removing dead skin and hair.
  • For Aging Skin: Both treatments can help with the signs of aging, but microdermabrasion may offer more noticeable results for fine lines and wrinkles due to its deeper exfoliation.
  • For Dry Skin: Dermaplaning can be beneficial for dry skin as it removes dead skin cells and allows moisturizers to penetrate more effectively.

Ultimately, the best way to determine which treatment is right for you is to consult with a licensed esthetician. At SKINZ by NZ, I offer personalized consultations to help you make the best decision for your skin.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is dermaplaning or microdermabrasion better for sensitive skin?

Dermaplaning is generally gentler and more suitable for sensitive skin, while microdermabrasion may be too harsh for some sensitive skin types.

How long do the results of dermaplaning last?

Dermaplaning results typically last about 3-4 weeks, depending on your skin's natural regeneration cycle.

Can I get dermaplaning if I have acne?

Dermaplaning is not recommended for active acne as it can irritate the skin. Consult with a licensed esthetician for personalized advice.

What is the downtime for microdermabrasion?

Microdermabrasion has minimal downtime, with most clients experiencing slight redness for a few hours post-treatment.

How often should I get dermaplaning treatments?

For optimal results, dermaplaning is recommended every 4-6 weeks.

Ready to experience the benefits of dermaplaning? Book your appointment at SKINZ by NZ today!

Want this handled for you?

Book a custom facial with Natalie in League City and we'll build a plan for your skin.

Book your facial
Natalie Zavora, licensed esthetician

Written by

Natalie Zavora

Licensed esthetician with 3+ years of hands-on experience, serving League City & Texas City, TX. I treat acne, aging, and dull skin with custom facials, dermaplaning, peels and more.

Book your facial with Natalie

Related reading

How Often Should I Get a Facial? A Licensed Esthetician Explains
Skincare

How Often Should I Get a Facial? A Licensed Esthetician Explains

7 Benefits of Regular Facials You'll Actually Notice
Skincare

7 Benefits of Regular Facials You'll Actually Notice

Is It Normal to Break Out After a Facial? Purging Explained
Skincare

Is It Normal to Break Out After a Facial? Purging Explained

Let's get your skin glowing

Book a custom facial with Natalie Zavora in League City, TX. Real results, a calm space, and a plan made for your skin.

Book your facialView treatments