
Microneedling vs. Dermaplaning: Which Treatment is Right for You?

If you're looking for professional skincare treatments to enhance your glow, two popular options often come up: microneedling and dermaplaning.
Both are minimally invasive and offer impressive results, but they work in very different ways.
So how do you choose which one is right for your skin?
Let’s break it down.
What Is Microneedling?
Microneedling, also called collagen induction therapy, involves using ultra-fine needles to create controlled micro-injuries on the skin’s surface.
This process stimulates your skin’s natural healing response, leading to increased collagen production, smoother texture, and a noticeable glow.
Benefits of Microneedling:
- Reduces fine lines and wrinkles
- Improves acne scars and surgical scars
- Minimizes large pores
- Smooths uneven skin tone and texture
- Enhances product absorption
- Can be paired with PRP ("vampire facial") for even better results
Downtime: Expect 1–3 days of redness and sensitivity, like a mild sunburn.
Most people return to normal activities within 24–48 hours.
What Is Dermaplaning?
Dermaplaning is a physical exfoliation method where a sterile, surgical-grade blade gently removes dead skin cells and fine vellus hair (aka “peach fuzz”) from the surface of the skin.
It leaves your skin feeling incredibly soft and looking instantly brighter.
Benefits of Dermaplaning:
- Instantly smooths skin for a flawless finish
- Enhances makeup application
- Improves radiance and glow
- Helps skincare products absorb better
- Safe for sensitive skin and pregnant individuals (no chemicals involved)
Downtime: None! Dermaplaning is often referred to as a "lunchtime facial" because there's no recovery time. You can walk out glowing and resume your day.
Which Treatment Is Best for You?
Here’s a side-by-side comparison to help guide your decision:
Concern | Microneedling | Dermaplaning |
---|---|---|
Acne Scars | ✅ Highly effective | ❌ Not suitable |
Fine Lines or Wrinkles | ✅ Stimulates collagen | ✅ Temporary smoothing |
Hyperpigmentation | ✅ Fades with repeated sessions | ✅ Improves radiance |
Peach Fuzz Removal | ❌ Does not address | ✅ Removes hair instantly |
Immediate Glow | ✅ Gradual results | ✅ Instant results |
Sensitive or Reactive Skin | ⚠️ Proceed with caution | ✅ Often well-tolerated |
Pregnant or Breastfeeding | ⚠️ Check with provider | ✅ Safe option |
Can You Combine Them?
Yes! In some cases, dermaplaning can be done before microneedling to remove the top layer of dead skin and enhance the penetration of the microneedling treatment. However, this combination is best done under the care of a licensed professional – your skin type and goals will determine the safest and most effective approach.
Let’s Personalize Your Treatment Plan
Both treatments offer incredible benefits, and the right choice depends on your unique skin concerns and lifestyle.
At SINY Dermatology, our providers are here to guide you through every step – from consultation to glowing results.
Book your appointment online or call us at 718-491-5800 to get started. Your best skin is just a visit away!
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