Dermaplaning is a safe, painless and highly effective exfoliating treatment designed to remove dead skin cells and fine vellus hairs. Dermaplaning is a skin exfoliation procedure that utilizes a specialized surgical blade held at a 45° angle to gently remove dead skin cells and fine hair from the skin’s surface. Performed by trained dermal experts, this technique effectively clears away congested skin layers, unveiling a smoother and more radiant complexion. Suitable for all skin types, dermaplaning treatments are quick, require no downtime, and provide immediate results.
To maintain optimal skin clarity, it is recommended to undergo treatments every 3-4 weeks, as fine hair regrowth and skin congestion congestion start to show again. We also, Recommend Add-ons for this treatment to optimise the results.
ADD Hydrating Sheet mask
ADD Fruit Enzyme Mask
ADD Phyto LED Serum
ADD Brightening Mask
ADD LED Light Theraphy
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During the treatment, you will feel slight pressure and a light scraping/resurfacing sensation as the blade moves across the surface of the skin. Warmth is normal.
Dermaplaning is suitable for all skin types and is most suited to clients who have dull, lackluster skin with the appearance of fine vellus hairs. It’s also safe for pregnant and breastfeeding mums.
No. Dermaplaning is a great treatment for exfoliating the skin and achieving a glowing, smooth and radiant appearance.
No. Dermaplaning works by gliding with your hair growth rather than against it. By doing this we are able to remove fine vellus hair and debris from the skin without stimulating or encouraging thicker or darker hair to regrow. Hair will regrow similarly to what you had previously.
Both treatments are effective at exfoliating the skin. Where dermaplaning uses a handheld blade to remove dead skin cells, microdermabrasion uses a small machine that provides a diamond tip exfoliation and suction at the same time. Microdermabrasion is a more intensive exfoliating treatment and is more effective where a deeper clean is desired. Microdermabrasion however is unable to remove vellus hair and therefore cannot achieve the same smooth hairless result that dermaplaning provides.