Dermaplaning

Dermaplaning

Dermaplaning  is an exfoliating treatment that provides an alternative to chemical peels or microdermabrasion and a good choice for anyone who has fine facial hair (peach fuzz), extremely sensitive skin,  redness or rasacea, or visible facial veins.

 

The dermaplaning treatment is done by experienced Aesthetican who uses a blade to gently exfoliate the outer layer of dead skin cells and remove fine facial hair commonly known as peach fuzz.  A noticeable improvement is immediate with smoother texture and fresh skin appearance.  Hair returns softly and will not become coarser because of the treatment.  Even products penetrate the skin better following this treatment.

 

How often is Dermaplaning procedure performed?

The normal skin growth cycle is around 30 days and since dermablading removes about 2-3 weeks-worth of dead skin cells, it’s best to wait about 3-4 weeks between treatments.

 

Can blading or dermaplaning be performed in the same visit as a chemical peel?

A chemical peel done immediately after dermaplaning is an excellent way to make sure that the peel penetrates deeper and more evenly. Lactic acid peels will hydrate and further exfoliate dry and normal skin while a glycolic acid peel is strong enough to combine with dermaplaning for oily skin. What skin types/conditions can be treated? The only skin that probably shouldn’t be treated with dermaplaning is acne-prone skin.

Dermaplaning

Dermaplaning  is an exfoliating treatment that provides an alternative to chemical peels or microdermabrasion and a good choice for anyone who has fine facial hair (peach fuzz), extremely sensitive skin,  redness or rasacea, or visible facial veins.

 

The dermaplaning treatment is done by experienced Aesthetican who uses a blade to gently exfoliate the outer layer of dead skin cells and remove fine facial hair commonly known as peach fuzz.  A noticeable improvement is immediate with smoother texture and fresh skin appearance.  Hair returns softly and will not become coarser because of the treatment.  Even products penetrate the skin better following this treatment.

 

How often is Dermaplaning procedure performed?

The normal skin growth cycle is around 30 days and since dermablading removes about 2-3 weeks-worth of dead skin cells, it’s best to wait about 3-4 weeks between treatments.

 

Can blading or dermaplaning be performed in the same visit as a chemical peel?

A chemical peel done immediately after dermaplaning is an excellent way to make sure that the peel penetrates deeper and more evenly. Lactic acid peels will hydrate and further exfoliate dry and normal skin while a glycolic acid peel is strong enough to combine with dermaplaning for oily skin. What skin types/conditions can be treated? The only skin that probably shouldn’t be treated with dermaplaning is acne-prone skin.