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Dermaplaning

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What is Dermaplaning?

Dermaplaning is a non-invasive exfoliation that removes dead skin cells and peach fuzz using a surgical scalpel, leaving the skin smoother and brighter.

Is Dermaplaning Safe?

Yes, dermaplaning is safe when performed by a trained professional. It’s gentle and suitable for most skin types, except those with active acne or rosacea.

What Are the Benefits of Dermaplaning?

  • Smoother Skin: Removes dead skin cells for a soft, smooth feel.

  • Brighter Complexion: Improves skin tone and clarity by eliminating dull cells, sebum, and oil.

  • Peach Fuzz Removal: Removes fine facial hair, ensuring flawless makeup application.

  • Better Skincare Absorption: Removes the top layer of dead skin, allowing products to penetrate deeper and work more effectively.

Does Dermaplaning Hurt?

Dermaplaning is generally pain-free, with only a slight tingling or scraping sensation. The treatment is gentle, quick, and requires no downtime.

How Long Does Dermaplaning Take?

The procedure typically takes about 30 minutes.

How Often Should I Get Dermaplaning?

Most clients benefit from dermaplaning every 4-6 weeks, as this aligns with the skin’s natural exfoliation cycle.

Can I Get Dermaplaning if I Have Acne?

If you have active acne or inflamed skin, dermaplaning may not be suitable as it could irritate the skin.

Will My Hair Grow Back Thicker After Dermaplaning?

No, dermaplaning doesn’t cause hair to grow back thicker or darker. It removes only the surface layer, and hair grows back at its normal rate and texture.

Can I combine dermaplaning with other treatmentses?

 dermaplaning can be combined with either microneedling or a chemical peel, depending on your skin type and concerns. It’s best to discuss with your professional to determine the right combination for optimal results without over-exfoliating.

What Should I Do After Dermaplaning?

  • After dermaplaning, avoid:

  • Retinoids, glycolic acid, salicylic acid, and exfoliants for 48 hours.

  • Hot showers, saunas, and intense exercise.

  • Makeup with harsh ingredients for at least 24 hours.

  • Direct sun exposure without sunscreen for several days.

Is Dermaplaning Suitable for All Skin Types?

Dermaplaning is generally safe for most skin types, especially those with dry, dull, or rough-textured skin. However, it may not be ideal for those with active acne, rosacea, or highly sensitive skin

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