Dermaplaning
Dermaplaning is the practice of using Dermabrasion to “restore” the top layers of your skin through controlled scraping. Our treatments allow for softening of your skins irregularities to gives the skin a much natural and smoother appearance.
Dermaplaning is just a very simple physical or mechanical method of exfoliation, which helps to remove dead skin cells, unwanted peach fuzz and gives your face a brighter complexion.
The Process
Dermaplaning
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Exfoliation: Removes dead skin cells, promoting a smoother and more radiant complexion.
Improved Product Absorption: Enhances the effectiveness of skincare products by allowing them to penetrate deeper into the skin.
Smooth Skin Texture: Leaves the skin feeling incredibly smooth and soft by removing fine vellus hair and dead skin cells.
Non-Invasive and Painless: Dermaplaning is a non-invasive and generally painless procedure, with no downtime required.
Instant Results: Provides immediate improvement in skin texture and tone.
Makeup Application: Creates a smoother canvas for makeup, allowing for a more flawless application.
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Cleansing: The skin is cleansed to remove any dirt, oil, or makeup.
Dermaplaning: Our providers use a sterile, single-use surgical scalpel held at a 45-degree angle. The scalpel is gently dragged across the skin in short, feather-like strokes to remove dead skin cells and fine hair.
After dermaplaning, the skin is usually treated with soothing serums and moisturizers to hydrate and protect the skin.
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Aftercare Tips:
Hydration: Use gentle, hydrating moisturizers to keep the skin moisturized.
Sun Protection: Avoid direct sun exposure and use a broad-spectrum sunscreen to protect the skin.
Avoid Harsh Products: Refrain from using retinoids, exfoliants, or other harsh skincare products for a few days post-treatment.
Gentle Cleansing: Cleanse your skin with a mild cleanser to avoid irritation.
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Maintenance:
The results of dermaplaning are not permanent, as new hair and dead skin cells will eventually accumulate. Treatments are typically recommended every 3-4 weeks.