Can I use dermaplanin on my face?

Dermaplanin is not recommended for use on the face if it contains dexamethasone, because long-term application of strong hormones on the face can lead to facial hirsutism, dilated capillaries, and even localized skin atrophy, resulting in swelling lines, commonly known as atrophy lines. Atrophic lines are similar to stretch marks and generally do not fade on their own and cannot be eliminated. If applied for a long time and the above happens, it will seriously affect the facial aesthetics. Drugs applied on the face should be chosen carefully and are recommended to be used under the guidance of a doctor. Some hormone creams can also be used on the face, but the amount and the time of application should be controlled. Dermaplanin is not recommended for use on the face. There are many types of hormone creams suitable for topical use on the face, such as Denide, hydrocortisone butyrate, mometasone furoate, etc.