Dermaplaning is a cosmetic procedure involving the use of a scalpel or a specialized surgical blade to gently scrape off the top layer of dead skin cells and fine vellus hair, often referred to as "peach fuzz," from the surface of the skin. This process is also sometimes called "dermablading."
Dermaplaning is primarily used as an exfoliation technique. By removing the outermost layer of dead skin cells, it helps to improve the skin's texture and tone, leaving it smoother and more radiant.
Due to its versatility and immediate results, we recommend dermablading be used as an add-on proceedure. It can be done after a facial, VI Peel, microblading, or other procedures. Ask one of our staff members if dermaplaning is right for you.
Exfolitation
Improved Radiance
Smooth Skin
Enhanced Product Absorption
Reduced Fine Lines
Even Skin Tone
Minimal Downtime
Ease Of Makeup Application
Convenience
Smooth Skin
Dermaplaning is primarily used as an exfoliation technique. By removing the outermost layer of dead skin cells, it helps to improve the skin's texture and tone, leaving it smoother and more radiant.
While dermaplaning is primarily an exfoliation procedure, it also effectively removes fine facial hair. This can make makeup application smoother and allow skincare products to penetrate the skin more effectively.
Dermaplaning is a non-invasive procedure and is generally considered safe when performed by a trained professional.
It does not involve the use of chemicals or the application of heat.
Dermaplaning is generally safe for most skin types, including sensitive skin. However, individuals with active acne or certain skin conditions may not be good candidates.
Unlike some more invasive cosmetic procedures, there is typically no downtime associated with dermaplaning. You can return to your normal activities immediately after the treatment.