Dermaplaning
FAQ
Who is the right candidate?
How does it work?
Dermaplaning is suitable for a wide range of skin types and concerns. It is ideal for those looking to address issues such as fine lines, mild acne scars, uneven skin tone, and sun damage. Our experienced professionals will assess your skin and customize the treatment to meet your specific needs and goals.
Dermaplaning works by using a sterile blade to gently exfoliate the top layer of the skin. This process removes dead skin cells, vellus hair (peach fuzz), and debris from the skin's surface. As a result, it encourages the growth of new, healthier skin cells and stimulates collagen production, ultimately improving skin tone and texture
What are the side effects?
How many number of treatments?
Dermaplaning generally has minimal downtime. You may experience temporary redness, mild sensitivity, or a sensation of smoother skin following the treatment. These side effects are usually short-lived. Our team will provide guidance on post-treatment care to ensure a comfortable and effective recovery.
The number of sessions needed varies based on the individual's skin condition and desired results. In many cases, a series of treatments, typically performed at intervals of 2-4 weeks, is recommended to achieve the best outcome. These peels can be incorporated into your skincare routine as a periodic, refreshing treatment.