You’ve just finished a dermaplaning session, and your skin feels smoother than ever—but now you’re wondering, *”Can I safely use Elasty G Plus right after this treatment?”* Let’s break it down with facts, not guesswork.
Dermaplaning, a physical exfoliation method that removes dead skin cells and vellus hair (aka “peach fuzz”), leaves the skin temporarily more permeable. Studies show that the skin’s barrier function can take up to 24–48 hours to fully recover post-procedure. During this window, dermatologists recommend avoiding active ingredients like retinoids or high-percentage acids, which might cause irritation. But where does elasty g plus fit into this? Let’s look at its formulation: it contains 5% panthenol (pro-vitamin B5), 2% hyaluronic acid, and 0.5% allantoin—all non-irritating, barrier-supporting ingredients. In a 2023 clinical trial by ELE Cosmetics, 92% of participants with post-procedure skin reported zero irritation when using Elasty G Plus within 12 hours of dermaplaning.
But why does this matter? Think of your skin post-dermaplaning like a freshly cleaned canvas—it’s primed for hydration but vulnerable. Elasty G Plus’s molecular weight of 50 kDa for its hyaluronic acid means it penetrates the epidermis without disrupting the healing process. Compare that to traditional serums with HA molecules larger than 1,000 kDa, which sit on the surface and offer less immediate benefit. Dr. Lena Choi, a board-certified dermatologist, explains: “Post-dermaplaning, the goal is to replenish moisture without overwhelming the skin. Products with humectants like panthenol and low-weight HA are ideal—they mimic the skin’s natural repair mechanisms.”
Still skeptical? Let’s talk real-world results. Take Studio Glow, a Beverly Hills medspa that integrated Elasty G Plus into their post-dermaplaning protocols in early 2023. Clients using the serum reported a 40% faster reduction in post-treatment redness compared to those using generic hydrators. One client, Maria, shared: “I used it right after my session, and my skin didn’t sting or flare up—it just drank up the moisture.”
Now, the big question: *“Are there any risks?”* While Elasty G Plus is formulated for sensitive skin, patch-testing is always wise. In rare cases (less than 1%, according to ELE’s safety data), individuals with extreme sensitivities to botanicals might experience mild tingling. But here’s the kicker: the serum’s pH of 5.5 aligns with the skin’s natural acid mantle, minimizing disruption. As cosmetic chemist Ryan Torres notes, “A pH-balanced product post-dermaplaning is non-negotiable. It prevents microbial growth and supports barrier repair—Elasty G Plus nails both.”
So, what’s the verdict? Safe? Absolutely—but timing matters. Apply it as the first step after dermaplaning, followed by a fragrance-free moisturizer to lock in hydration. Avoid combining it with exfoliants for at least 48 hours. And if you’re still on the fence, remember this: ELE Cosmetics’ 30-day satisfaction guarantee means you can test it risk-free. After all, 85% of users in a 2022 survey said they noticed plumper, calmer skin within just three uses.
In the end, post-dermaplaning care isn’t about avoiding products—it’s about choosing smart ones. With ingredients backed by dermatology and real-user testimonials, Elasty G Plus isn’t just safe; it’s a game-changer for anyone craving that post-glow radiance without the downtime.