Dermaplaning

Dermaplaning is an exfoliation technique in which a 10-gauge micro-blade is used to gently remove unwanted facial hair, dead skin cells and oil to reveal the luminous and dewy skin beneath.Dermaplaning is safe for all skin types, textures, and skin tones because the treatment does not involve any chemicals or light therapy that could potentially cause irritation. Even those with extremely sensitive skin or acne and who are unable to have other chemical-based facial treatments can safely enjoy the dermaplaning procedure. Whether you are looking to remove unwanted villus hair,  minimize the look of fine lines and wrinkles, exfoliate dead skin, or prevent oil build-up, dermaplaning could be the procedure for you.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT AFTER A DERMAPLANING

Smoother skin

Dermaplaning removes dead skin and light peach fuzz from your face, revealing physically smoother skin that’s brighter and has a more even texture.

Enhances other treatments

Many individuals choose to combine dermaplaning with other facial treatments to enhance their results and get the skin of their dreams!

Removing soft facial hair

Many people choose to remove peach fuzz from their face with dermaplaning, so their faces are completely smooth and hair-free.

Reducing acne scars and fine lines

Because dermaplaning promotes collagen growth, it can help reduce the appearance of scarring and fine lines.

No irritation

If you have sensitive skin and are unable to receive facials, dermaplaning is a less irritating option that is more effective than some exfoliants.

More even skin tone

With the removal of dead skin cells, your skin will have a more even tone and texture, providing a smooth base for makeup or fresh-faced looks.

Will the vellus hair grow back thicker?

No. It is physiologically impossible for vellus hair, also known as peach-fuzz, to grow back thicker or darker. Vellus hair, when cut or removed, will grow back the same, as the structure of the hair is not damaged.

Dermaplaning is a completely painless treatment! Although it involves the use of a scalpel, an incision is never made; the scalpel delicately glides just above the outermost layer of skin, removing any hair and dead skin cells in its path.