Dermaplane Facial

Baby smooth skin

Dermaplaning is a procedure for exfoliating the outer most layer of skin and ridding it of fine hair we tend to call peach fuzz. Say goodbye to dead skin and peach fuzz, say hello to beautiful glowing skin.


Add a light chemical peel to your dermaplane facial for fully renewed skin in just one week.

areas Face
cost $105-180
duration 30 to 45 Minutes
frequency Recommended Every 4 Weeks For Best Results
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Dermaplane Facial

What To Expect

Results

By removing the vellous hair and exfoliating build up of dead skn cells, your skin will look brighter, smoother, softer, and more even

How We Do It

One of our medical aestheticians will consult with you about your desired results and perform a skin assessment. Your provider will cleanse your skin thoroughly, followed by dermaplane exfoliation, and an application of serums, and lotion.

Side Effects

Minor skin dryness, flaking or irritation is possible

Time to Full Effect

You will see immediate results from this treatment.

DON'T JUST IMAGINE RESULTS. SEE THEM.

Questions? We’ve got answers.

How often should I get dermaplaning?

This depends on the person, but typically you should be treated every 4 to 6 weeks for healthy, glowing skin.

Who should avoid dermaplaning?

Those with active acne, cold sores, or infection in the area being treated should not get dermaplaning. This could spread the infection and cause inflammation.

Does the hair grow back thicker after dermaplaning?

The hair on the face is vellous hair and does not grow back at a faster or a thicker rate than the typical hair cycle.
Pre-Care Instructions
Post-Care Instructions
Sun Protection
Avoid direct sunlight and tanning prior to this treatment.
None
There are no Pre-Care instructions required for this treatment.
Physical Activity
Do not sweat or work out for 24 hours after treatment. Physical activity can be resumed the next day.
Use Gentle Products
Do not use exfoliating scrubs or Retin A for 48-72 hours post treatment

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