Dermaplaning Razor BladesWorth it, if you accept blade variance as part of the deal
around $15Buy on Amazon

Does Dermaplaning Work as Well as a Salon Visit?

Worth it, if you accept blade variance as part of the deal

4/5around $15
Buy on Amazon

1 of 5

you want salon-style dermaplaning results without the salon price

Does that sound like you?

MedHelp — Does Dermaplaning Work as Well as a Salon Visit?
The moment

Why peach fuzz survives every regular razor

You catch the bathroom light at the wrong angle and see it, a fine haze of fuzz across your cheek that no cleanser ever touches. You wonder if this is one of those beauty fixes that photographs well and does nothing, so before you spend real money at a spa you want to know: does dermaplaning work, or is it just a fancy shave with better lighting. Run a finger over freshly shaved skin and you get your answer fast, but getting there with the right tool is the actual question.

The mechanism

How a surgical scalpel blade actually dermaplanes skin

Know which tool is in front of you before anything else. This is not a razor with a plastic guard, it's a genuine number 14R surgical scalpel blade, the same shape a dermatologist would clip onto a handle in a clinic. Carbon steel ground to a single edge, thinner and sharper than any cartridge razor sold at a drugstore. That edge is the entire mechanism: held flat, at roughly 45 degrees, it doesn't dig into skin, it shaves the very top layer off, the dead cells and the fine vellus hair sitting on the surface. That's why skin looks brighter the second you rinse it, you haven't grown new skin, you've just removed the layer that was dulling the old one. The reusable handle is the boring half of the kit and that's fine, it's stainless steel, it grips, it does nothing clever. The blade is where the money and the risk both live. Carbon steel holds an edge well but it's also reactive, leave it damp on a bathroom shelf and it will pit and dull faster than a coated blade would. Twenty of them in a box means you're buying twenty separate manufacturing outcomes, not one guaranteed edge, which is exactly why some blades in the pack glide and others drag. That's not a flaw unique to this brand, it's what buying bulk disposable scalpel blades has always meant, going back to the surgical trays this design was pulled from.

The click

So you're not really buying a dermaplaning tool, you're buying twenty scalpel blades and one handle to hold them. The handle will outlast you, the blade is the consumable, and the whole value case rests on whether a sharp carbon steel edge for a fraction of a salon visit beats paying someone else to hold it. It does the same job a dermatologist's blade does, because it is that blade.

Who it's for

Who this scalpel and blade kit is for, and who should skip it

Worth it if

  • you want salon-style dermaplaning results without the salon price
  • you're comfortable inspecting and discarding a dull blade instead of expecting every one to be perfect
  • you'll dry and cap blades properly to avoid rust
  • you have steady hands for close facial work

Skip it if

  • you want guaranteed identical sharpness on every blade
  • you're not comfortable holding a bare scalpel blade near your face
  • you have active acne, cuts, or skin conditions a blade could aggravate
  • you'd rather not deal with blade upkeep at all

Not for anyone who wants a single foolproof razor rather than a box of individually sharp blades to manage.

The verdict

The dermaplaning blades verdict: is it worth it

If you want the salon result without the salon bill and don't mind that one blade feels sharper than the next, this is a quiet yes. If you need every single pass to feel identical or you're not willing to dry and cap the blade properly after each use, skip it and let someone else worry about the edge.

That haze on your cheek stops being a mystery the first time you dermaplane properly, you rinse, you look, and skin catches light the way it did before the fuzz settled in. Day one is quick, ten careful strokes with a fresh blade, no appointment, no drive home with a red face. Most buyers who pick this up land somewhere similar, glad about the price and the result on the good blades, less thrilled on the rare dull one, which tracks with buying a box of individually made surgical edges instead of one engineered razor.

Amazon shoppers rate it 4.2 out of 5 across 1,105 ratings. That is their number, not ours.

Buy on Amazon

Before you go

Does dermaplaning grow back stubbly?

No, dermaplaning cuts hair at a blunt angle across the surface rather than below the skin, so it grows back the same fine texture it had before, not thicker or stubblier.

Is there a downside to dermaplaning your face?

The main downside is the blade itself, an unsteady hand or a dull edge can nick skin, and doing it too often can leave skin more sensitive to sun and product irritation.

Can you stop dermaplaning once you start?

Yes, stopping doesn't change how your hair or skin grows back, you'll simply be back to the fuzz and dullness you had before you started.

Is it okay to remove peach fuzz from face?

Yes, peach fuzz is vellus hair and is harmless to remove, it's purely a cosmetic choice with no effect on regrowth thickness.

By the numbers

We have reviewed 33 industrial & scientific products. 97% land where this one does: worth it, with a condition attached. Only 3% earn an unconditional yes at full price. Every verdict is published as open data in the Is It Worth It Reviews Verdict Dataset (CC BY 4.0).

Full spec sheet
Brand NameMedHelp
Number of Items21
Age Range DescriptionAdult
Included ComponentsScalpel Handle
Item Length4 inches
Manufacturer Part NumberScalpels20#14RX1#3
Other Special Features of the ProductReplaceable Blades
Manual Shaving Razor TypeDisposable Razor

We also post industrial & scientific verdicts on YouTube, Tumblr, Mastodon, Bluesky.

Errol Whitfield covers tools & DIY for Is It Worth It Reviews. We research products and explain them honestly; we do not test them and we never pretend to.