Facial Dermaplaning

Dermaplaning is a non-invasive cosmetic treatment used to exfoliate the skin on the face. It involves using a tool with a sterilized surgical blade that is gently glided across the skin’s surface at an angle, removing dead skin cells and fine hair often referred to as “peach fuzz” or “vellus hair.”

Dermaplaning is generally safe for most skin types, including sensitive skin. It is especially beneficial for individuals seeking gentle yet effective exfoliation and those looking to improve the appearance of their skin without invasive procedures. However, it is not recommended for those with active acne, irritated skin, or severe skin conditions such as severe rosacea.

BENEFITS

Deep Exfoliation

Removes the outermost layer of skin, composed of dead skin cells, which helps reveal smoother and more radiant skin.

Improves Skin Texture

By removing dead skin cells and fine hair, the skin feels smoother, allowing for better application of makeup and skincare products.

Reduces Fine Lines and Scars

It can help soften the appearance of fine lines and superficial scars by promoting cell renewal.

Unclogs Pores

By removing the superficial layer of dead skin cells, it prevents buildup in the pores, which can help reduce acne breakouts.

Natural Glow

The removal of fine hair and dead skin cells allows the skin to reflect more light, giving it a radiant and healthy appearance.

Frequency

Dermaplaning can be repeated every 4-6 weeks, depending on the skin type and the patient’s needs.

Duration

The dermaplaning procedure typically takes approximately 45 minutes. The results are visible immediately, with the skin looking smoother and more radiant.

Aftercare

  • Avoid Sun Exposure: Avoid direct sun exposure for at least 24-48 hours after the treatment and to use sunscreen regularly.
  • No Additional Exfoliation: We recommend to avoid any additional exfoliation or the use of harsh products on the skin for at least a week.
  • Continuous Hydration: Keep the skin well-hydrated in the days following the treatment.
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