Does Dermapen hurt? A little. Not unbearable.
People hear “needles” and instantly panic. Fair enough.
But it’s not that kind of pain.
Before the session, they apply numbing cream. Skin goes kinda… dull. You still feel something, just not sharp pain.
More like a scratching sensation. Light pricks. Buzzing feeling.
Weird combo, honestly.
Take Ankit. First session, super tense. Thought he’d walk out halfway. But once it started? He said, “That’s it?” Felt uncomfortable, yeah. But manageable. Finished the whole session.
That’s how most people react.
Quick tip — forehead and cheeks? Easy. Around nose or under eyes? Bit more sensitive.
And yeah, pain tolerance matters. Some people chill through it. Some feel every pass.
Both normal.
Also, after it’s done, your skin feels warm. A little sore. Next day? Mostly fine.
That’s the part people don’t expect. It looks worse than it feels.
And honestly… it’s not pain-pain. More like discomfort. Slight irritation. Manageable stuff.
That’s the real win. You get results without dealing with anything extreme.
1. Is numbing cream always used?
Yes, almost always before starting.
2. How long does discomfort last?
During the session and a few hours after.
3. Is it worse than waxing?
Nah. Different. Usually easier to handle.
In short — not painless, not scary either.
So… okay with a little discomfort for better skin?