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If You’re Curious About Skin Planning: Frequency, Effects, and Side Effects

You&I Clinic Hongdae Sinchon · 닥터다람의 예뻐지는 피부비결 · August 27, 2025

If you’re curious about the frequency, effects, and side effects of skin planning ‘No matter how much I moisturize, my makeup lifts and doesn’t apply well.’ You may have experience...

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Clinic: You&I Clinic Hongdae Sinchon

Original post date: August 27, 2025

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 2:57 PM

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If you’re curious about the frequency, effects, and side effects of skin planning

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‘No matter how much I moisturize,

my makeup lifts and doesn’t apply well.’

You may have experienced makeup not sitting well even after using cosmetics or exfoliants that are said to help with skin hydration.

In fact, the reason makeup doesn’t apply well is often due to old dead skin cells and fine facial hair.

However, because it can be difficult to manage with home care alone, today we’d like to introduce

skin planning for those who have these concerns.

We’ll explain everything clearly, from how the procedure works to its frequency, effects, and side effects.

Skin Planning Frequency

  • Procedure principle

  • How many weeks apart?

  • Effects and side effects

Skin Planning Frequency Procedure Principle

Skin planning is a procedure that uses a medical microblade to remove old dead skin cells and fine facial hair from the skin surface.

While regular cleansing or exfoliating products can only clear some of the skin surface,

skin planning can gently refine the epidermal layer and is expected to help smooth the skin texture.

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In particular, when rough dead skin and fine facial hair build up in layers on the skin, skincare products may not absorb well and makeup can easily lift.

Because skin planning may help address these issues,

many people leave reviews saying things like:

“After skin planning,

the texture of my skin became much smoother.”

"My serum seems to absorb much better,

and my makeup definitely applies more nicely.”

Skin Planning Frequency How many weeks apart should it be done?

Since skin planning is a procedure that removes the skin surface layer, keeping the right interval is very important.

If it is done too often, the skin barrier can weaken and may actually cause problems.

The skin regenerates approximately every 28 to 40 days, and it is most ideal to schedule skin planning in line with this cycle.

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To break down the recommended intervals a little further:

  1. Oily skin & high sebum production

→ Recommended every 4 weeks

  1. Dry skin & sensitive skin

→ Recommended every 5 to 6 weeks

  1. Acne-prone skin

→ If there is inflammatory acne, a consultation before treatment is essential

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If your makeup often pills and you produce a lot of sebum, it is a good idea to receive care about once a month,

and if you have dry and sensitive skin, it is safer to undergo the procedure every month and a half to two months.

However, if you want to know the frequency that is right for you, the most accurate way is to find out through an in-person consultation with a specialist, rather than online.

Skin Planning Frequency Effects and Side Effects

By removing old dead skin cells and peach fuzz through skin planning, foundation often applies more evenly and issues with makeup lifting improve.

However, please note that skin planning is not a fundamental treatment such as collagen regeneration or improvement of deep wrinkles,

but rather a procedure that refines the skin surface and helps restore its condition!

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Also, while skin planning is known as a relatively safe procedure, it cannot be said that it is unconditionally suitable for every skin type.

In particular, if it is performed excessively or at the wrong interval, or if it is carried out without considering the skin condition, the skin barrier may weaken or breakouts may occur.

There is also the possibility of redness or a warm feeling immediately after the procedure, and increased dryness due to excessive exfoliation.

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Therefore, to minimize these side effects, it is important to proceed only after an accurate consultation with a specialist before treatment.

As mentioned earlier, rather than receiving skin planning on a fixed schedule without consideration, it is important to receive a customized procedure after an accurate diagnosis of your skin condition.

Also, to improve satisfaction with the procedure, it is a good idea to check whether the reason makeup lifts is simply dead skin,

or whether other factors such as sebum, fine facial hair, or a weakened skin barrier are involved.

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Therefore, before treatment, we recommend that you consult a dermatologist to design the procedure you need.

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