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Dermaplaning 

(1.5 hour Appointment)

Dermaplaning is a skin treatment that uses an exfoliating blade to skim dead skin cells and hair from your face. It’s also called microplaning or blading. Dermaplaning aims to make your skin’s surface smooth, youthful, and radiant. … It’s also used to remove “peach fuzz,” the short, soft hairs on your face.

What are the Benefits of Dermaplaning?

  • Provides deeper product penetration.
  • Removes soft facial hair that traps dirt and oils.
  • Promotes smoother skin.
  • Safe procedure for removing dead skin cells and “peachfuzz”
  • Reduces the appearance of acne scars.
  • Diminishes the look of fine lines.
  • Works on all skin types

How long does it take?

A Dermaplaning session takes around 30 minutes – 1 hour  and requires no downtime. 

How Often Do I Need to Get Dermaplaning?

You should obtain a more healthy appearance after the first session, but best results occur after a series of treatments.

Does Dermaplaning help with blackheads?

Dermaplaning is a manual exfoliative treatment that removes the outer layer of the face’s dead skin cells. … After treatment sessions, patients notice a reduction in blackheads, acne scars, and fine lines as well as a brighter complexion and smoother skin.

Can you wear makeup after Dermaplane?

Makeup can be applied immediately after Dermaplane Facials, and actually goes on very smoothly, as the fine hairs and dead skin have been removed, giving a very even application.

What happens when hair grows back after Dermaplaning?

It’s common to feel a little stubble as your hair starts growing back in after dermaplaning. This doesn’t mean that your hair is thicker or more coarse. It has to do with the way each hair was cut straight across. The hair feels different to you, but it’s the exact same texture and color as it was before dermaplaning.

Does Dermaplaning increase collagen?

The process of Dermaplaning stimulates the deeper layers of your skin (the dermis) and results in a stimulating effect which causes the skin to produce more collagen

Who IS NOT not a good candidate to Dermaplane?

Dermaplaning is safe for virtually everyone. However, you should avoid it if you have a tan, sunburn, active acne, a flaring rosacea breakout, or an inflammatory skin condition such as eczema or psoriasis, says Dr. Levin, as the procedure can worsen these issues.

How to Prepare for Your Dermaplaning Service

  • Discontinue any manual or chemical exfoliation 3-5 days prior to service. …
  • Avoid direct sun exposure for 5-7 days prior to service. …
  • Schedule your Botox or filler after your service. …
  • Schedule facial waxing 1-2 weeks prior to service
Dermaplaining