
Are you ready to reveal your most radiant skin yet? Dermaplaning might be just the thing you need to get that smooth, glowing complexion! Whether you’ve heard of it or not, this treatment has been gaining serious popularity – and for good reason. Let’s dive into what dermaplaning is, how it works, and how it can benefit your skin.
Dermaplaning is a cosmetic treatment that involves using a surgical blade to exfoliate the skin. This process gently removes dead skin cells and peach fuzz (also known as vellus hair), leaving your face feeling silky smooth and looking more radiant. But don’t confuse dermaplaning with shaving! While both methods remove hair, dermaplaning also takes off the top layer of dead skin, which can improve your skin’s texture and appearance.
While both dermaplaning and shaving target unwanted hair, they do so in different ways. Shaving cuts the hair right at the skin’s surface, whereas dermaplaning removes dead skin cells and peach fuzz, offering a deeper level of exfoliation. This leaves you with smoother skin and an even tone, while also helping with minor issues like fine lines and hyperpigmentation.
If you want glowing skin that’s more than just hair-free, dermaplaning is your go-to!
Dermaplaning isn’t just about smoother skin (although that’s a huge perk!). Here are a few other benefits you can expect:
When you come in for a dermaplaning session, don’t worry – it’s quick, easy, and virtually painless! You’ll start with a double cleanse to remove any dirt or oil, followed by a degreasing alcohol wipe. Next, the technician will use a surgical blade to gently scrape away dead skin and peach fuzz, revealing fresh, smooth skin underneath. Afterward, you’ll be treated to products that target your skin’s unique concerns for an extra boost.
The whole process takes about 30 minutes, and you’ll leave with instantly smoother and brighter skin. It’s that simple!
Most people experience little to no irritation after dermaplaning. However, a few short-term side effects may occur, including:
And don’t worry – dermaplaning won’t make your hair grow back thicker or darker. While hair may feel coarser at first, it will soften over time.
While dermaplaning is a fantastic treatment for many people, it’s not suitable for everyone. If you have inflammatory skin conditions such as acne, rosacea, or psoriasis, it’s best to skip dermaplaning until your skin is in better shape. You should also wait six months after stopping isotretinoin (a medication for severe acne) before trying dermaplaning.
To get the best results from your dermaplaning session, there are a few things you’ll need to do before your appointment:
After your dermaplaning session, it’s important to treat your skin with care:
There’s no downtime after dermaplaning, but you’ll want to be kind to your skin while it’s adjusting.
Dermaplaning can be done every 3 to 4 weeks, and you’ll notice immediate improvements in texture and brightness after each session. However, keep in mind that dermaplaning won’t eliminate deep acne scars or prevent the natural aging process – it’s a great way to maintain glowing skin, but it won’t stop time in its tracks!
The cost of a dermaplaning session typically starts around $90. It's an affordable way to give your skin the refresh it needs without a long recovery time.
If you’re ready for smoother, softer, and more radiant skin, dermaplaning might be the perfect treatment for you. Our experienced team at Dermatology Associates is here to help you achieve your skin goals with this non-invasive procedure. Call us at (317) 961-1868 to schedule your dermaplaning session today!