Dermaplaning is a physical exfoliation procedure of the skin. It requires the use of a sterile, surgical blade to gently “shave” the skin’s surface, removing the top-most outer layer of dead skin along with fine, vellus hair (peach fuzz).
Dermaplaning is a physical exfoliation procedure of the skin. It requires the use of a sterile, surgical blade to gently “shave” the skin’s surface, removing the top-most outer layer of dead skin along with fine, vellus hair (peach fuzz).
The procedure can be performed monthly, in less than 45 minutes, with no downtime post-treatment. Dermaplaning is only performed on the face; however, it is not meant to be used to shape eyebrows, which are made up of “terminal” (not vellus) hairs.
Physical exfoliation triggers the cell regeneration process and allows products to better penetrate skin which enables your skin care products to be more effective. Dermaplaning is also excellent to rid the face of excess fine hairs (Vellus hair) which can often accumulate dirt and oil.
Contrary to popular belief, vellus hairs, as opposed to terminal hair, will not grow back thicker or darker. Exfoliation of dead cells along with the removal of fine hairs results in healthier, brighter skin that has a smoother look and feel.
Dermaplaning is safe for all skin types and recommended for those who want a non-invasive, affordable skin rejuvenation treatment that focuses on quick treatment sessions and no recovery time.
Those who want to treat poor skin, acne scars, unwanted facial hair, large or clogged pores, dry skin, fine lines and wrinkles can achieve great success with Dermaplaning treatments.
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