Dermaplaning

Dermaplaning is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure performed by a skincare professional using a surgical scalpel to exfoliate the skin.

Dermaplaning process removes dead skin cells and fine facial hair, instantly improving the skin's texture and brightness. The treatment is known for its effectiveness in promoting a smoother complexion and enhancing the penetration of skincare products.

Dermaplaning is suitable for individuals seeking to improve the texture and appearance of their skin. It is particularly beneficial for those with dull or uneven skin tone, fine facial hair, or light surface wrinkles.

The procedure is generally safe for most skin types, but it may not be recommended for those with active acne or certain skin conditions.

During dermaplaning, our skilled professionals gently exfoliate the outer layer of the skin, removing dead cells and fine facial hair.

This process leaves the skin smoother and more radiant. Following dermaplaning, we enhance the treatment with LED blue and red light therapy. Blue light targets bacteria and can help address acne concerns, while red light stimulates collagen production and promotes overall skin rejuvenation. To complete the experience, a hydrating facial mask is applied to nourish and moisturize the skin, leaving you with a refreshed and revitalized complexion.

Dermaplaning results in immediately smoother and brighter skin by removing dead skin cells and fine facial hair.

The treatment enhances the effectiveness of skincare products, promotes a more even skin tone, and leaves the skin with a refreshed and glowing appearance. The combination of dermaplaning with LED blue and red light therapy helps target acne concerns and stimulate collagen, contributing to an overall improved complexion.

Dermaplaning typically requires minimal to no downtime for recovery.

Patients may experience mild redness immediately after the procedure, but this usually subsides quickly. It is essential to follow post-treatment care instructions, including avoiding direct sun exposure and using sunscreen to protect the skin.

what is
Dermaplaning

Dermaplaning is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure performed by a skincare professional using a surgical scalpel to exfoliate the skin.

Dermaplaning process removes dead skin cells and fine facial hair, instantly improving the skin’s texture and brightness. The treatment is known for its effectiveness in promoting a smoother complexion and enhancing the penetration of skincare products.

Dermaplaning is suitable for individuals seeking to improve the texture and appearance of their skin. It is particularly beneficial for those with dull or uneven skin tone, fine facial hair, or light surface wrinkles.

The procedure is generally safe for most skin types, but it may not be recommended for those with active acne or certain skin conditions.

who is
Dermaplaning
right for

how
Dermaplaning
works

During dermaplaning, our skilled professionals gently exfoliate the outer layer of the skin, removing dead cells and fine facial hair.

This process leaves the skin smoother and more radiant. Following dermaplaning, we enhance the treatment with LED blue and red light therapy. Blue light targets bacteria and can help address acne concerns, while red light stimulates collagen production and promotes overall skin rejuvenation. To complete the experience, a hydrating facial mask is applied to nourish and moisturize the skin, leaving you with a refreshed and revitalized complexion.

Dermaplaning results in immediately smoother and brighter skin by removing dead skin cells and fine facial hair.

The treatment enhances the effectiveness of skincare products, promotes a more even skin tone, and leaves the skin with a refreshed and glowing appearance. The combination of dermaplaning with LED blue and red light therapy helps target acne concerns and stimulate collagen, contributing to an overall improved complexion.

Dermaplaning
results

Dermaplaning
recovery

Dermaplaning typically requires minimal to no downtime for recovery.

Patients may experience mild redness immediately after the procedure, but this usually subsides quickly. It is essential to follow post-treatment care instructions, including avoiding direct sun exposure and using sunscreen to protect the skin.