• Dermaplaning is a non-invasive exfoliation treatment that removes dead skin cells and vellus hair (peach fuzz) using a surgical-grade scalpel. This helps reveal smoother, brighter skin and promotes a more even complexion.

  • Yes, dermaplaning is a safe and gentle procedure when performed by a trained professional. It is suitable for most skin types, including sensitive skin, but it’s always best to consult with a licensed specialist to ensure it’s right for you.

  • Dermaplaning is generally painless. You may experience a slight tingling or sensation of scraping as the scalpel moves across your skin, but the procedure is typically comfortable and relaxing.

  • A dermaplaning session typically lasts between 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the size of the treatment area and individual skin needs.

    • Removes dead skin cells for a smoother, brighter complexion

    • Reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles

    • Removes peach fuzz, giving skin a soft, velvety feel

    • Helps improve the absorption of skincare products

    • Creates a flawless canvas for makeup application

  • There is no downtime after dermaplaning. Your skin may appear slightly pink or flushed for a few hours, but you can resume normal activities immediately. Just be sure to protect your skin with sunscreen, as it may be more sensitive to the sun afterward.

  • Dermaplaning is typically recommended every 4 to 6 weeks, depending on your skin’s individual needs and how quickly your skin regenerates. Your skincare professional will help determine the ideal schedule for you.

  • Dermaplaning can be safe for those with mild to moderate acne, but it’s not recommended for individuals with active cystic acne or open wounds. A consultation with a professional is advised to determine whether dermaplaning is suitable for your skin condition.

  • No, dermaplaning does not cause hair to grow back thicker or darker. The procedure only removes the superficial hair (vellus hair), and it will grow back at the same rate and texture as before.

  • Yes, you can wear makeup right after dermaplaning. In fact, many clients find that makeup applies more smoothly and evenly after the treatment due to the exfoliation and removal of hair.

  • Post-treatment care is simple:

    • Avoid direct sun exposure for 24-48 hours

    • Use a gentle, hydrating moisturizer

    • Apply sunscreen daily

    • Avoid exfoliating products for a few days after treatment

  • Dermaplaning is suitable for most skin types, but it’s ideal for individuals with dry or dull skin, fine lines, or peach fuzz. It’s not recommended for those with active acne, rosacea, or other skin conditions. A consultation with a skincare professional can help determine if dermaplaning is right for you.

  • While dermaplaning can help smooth the skin’s surface and improve overall texture, it is not a treatment specifically designed for deep acne scars. However, it can improve the appearance of mild scarring over time when combined with other treatments like chemical peels or microneedling.

  • It is best to consult with your doctor before undergoing any treatments during pregnancy, including dermaplaning. Although it is non-invasive, it’s always a good idea to get professional medical advice during this time.