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Dermaplaning

Gentle exfoliation for smoother skin

Dermaplaning is a non invasive exfoliation treatment that removes dead skin cells and vellus hair for smoother skin texture.

Concerns treated

  • Texture

  • Dullness

  • Surface buildup

target areas

  • Face

KEY BENNEFITS

  • Smooths texture

  • Exfoliates

  • Enhances product absorption

  • Improves makeup application

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How it works

A manual exfoliation technique that removes surface debris and vellus hair (peach fuzz) on your face which promotes collagen production. This can also treat acne scars, wrinkles, uneven skin tone, fine lines and allows for optimal product absorption while using a custom dermaplaning blade.

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Concerns treated

Depending on your skin and goals treatment options may include:

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Skin Texture

Smoothing uneven skin texture caused by enlarged pores, acne scarring, and surface irregularities.

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appointment prep

Avoid exfoliating treatments before your appointment.

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How to get started

You may book dermaplaning directly or add it to a facial treatment.

SKIN TEXTURE FAQ

Dermaplaning is a manual exfoliation treatment that removes dead skin cells and vellus hair.

No. Hair grows back at the same rate and texture as before.

Most skin types benefit, except those with active acne or certain conditions.

When performed by a trained professional, dermaplaning is safe and effective.

Dermaplaning is typically performed every 4–6 weeks.

Start your journey today

If you are interested in exploring treatment options you can fill out our inquiry form or call our office. If you would like to schedule, you can request an appointment online at the link below, or you can call our office, and we’ll be happy to assist you.

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