Dermaplaning

Time: 1.15 Hour
Price: $150

Dermaplaning is a skin care treatment that removes dead skin cells and vellus hair, aka peach fuzz. Our Registered Nurse uses a small, sterile blade while holding the skin taut, swiping the blade in gentle upward motions. Dermaplaning leaves your skin brighter, smoother, glowing, and more youthful.

The procedure involves the use of a 10-inch scalpel, which curves into a sharp point. The blade is used on clean, dry skin on the forehead, cheeks, chin, nose and neck. You can expect to see an instant improvement in skin texture and tone, while the long-term effects are increased cell turnover, fewer wrinkles and dark spots, reduction of acne scarring, and the removal of fine facial hair.

How does Dermaplaning work?
Our Registered Nurse gently removes up to two to three weeks of rough, dead skin with a fine surgical-grade scalpel for deep exfoliation.

What areas can be treated with Dermaplaning?
Dermaplaining is most commonly performed on the face.

Are you a good candidate for Dermaplaning?
Anyone who wants to eliminate rough, dry skin, vellus hair, and mild acne scarring may be a good candidate for Dermaplaning.

Is Dermaplaning painful?
Dermaplaining is quick and completely painless.

How long does Dermaplaning take to perform?
After the skin has been cleansed and prepped, Dermaplaning takes about 30 minutes to perform.

What should you expect after a treatment?
Immediately after the procedure the treated skin may appear slightly pink, this should subside quickly. Dermaplainng will leave the skin smooth, radiant and glowing.

Does Dermaplaning require downtime?
Dermaplaning does not require any downtime. Patients can return to work and resume their daily routine after receiving treatment.

How often can you get Dermaplaning?
We recommend a treatment once every four weeks.

Who should NOT receive Dermaplaning?
Dermaplaning is a safe and effective treatment for the majority of skin types. However, patients with active acne or hyper sensitive skin should not receive Dermaplaning.