No, dermaplaning does not make facial hair grow back thicker or darker. Here’s why this is a misconception:
- Hair Structure: Dermaplaning cuts the hair at the surface of the skin, leaving the root and follicle intact. It doesn’t change the hair’s natural growth pattern, thickness, or color.
- Vellus Hair: Dermaplaning targets fine vellus hair (“peach fuzz”), which is naturally light and soft.
- Temporary Bluntness: When hair regrows, it may have a blunt tip initially, which can temporarily feel or appear slightly thicker, but this is not a change in the actual hair structure.
Rest assured, dermaplaning at AIVI Aesthetics Agoura Hills won’t alter your natural hair growth.
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