Deluxe Dermaplane
Facial
Deluxe Dermaplane is a method of physical exfoliation using a sterile, surgical scalpel to gently remove the skin's surface, removing the top-most layer of dead skin cells along with fine vellus hair (peach fuzz). Dead skin cells make your complexion look dull and contribute to clogged pores and spots. Dermaplaning clears the way so facials, skin products and serums can get down into the skin where they need to be rather than sitting on the skin's surface.
Benefits
This skincare treatment delivers a deep cleanse by effectively removing blackheads and whiteheads, resulting in smoother, clearer skin. It also targets and reduces the appearance of acne scars, diminishing the look of fine lines for a more youthful complexion. Moreover, it eliminates soft facial hair that can trap dirt and oils, allowing for deeper product penetration and brighter, glowing skin. Additionally, it helps minimize pore size, creating a refined and refreshed overall appearance.
In summary, this painless procedure offers a comprehensive solution for achieving silky smooth and radiant skin, than any other exfoliation techniques.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the hair grow back thicker?
The hair will grow back at the same rate and with the same texture, thickness and colour as it was previously.
How many Dermaplaning sessions do I need?
Dermaplaning can be carried out every 3-4 weeks and removal of peach fuzz / vellus hair and dead skin can be achieved with a single treatment.
One of the main benefits of this advanced facial is that it can be paired to enhance the benefits and results of other treatments such as Skin peels, Micro-needling, AquaHydra, and Oxygen therapy.
What results can I expect from Dermaplaning?
The Deluxe Dermaplane facial is the ultimate glow treatment, skin is instantly ultra-smooth, glowing and refreshed.
Is Dermaplaning a safe procedure?
Yes, dermaplane facial is a safe and painfree procedure.
Are there any side effects from Dermaplaning?
Dermaplaning is a very safe procedure. Skin is stretched during the procedure and the blade is always held at a 45-degree angle to reduce the risk of nicking the skin with the blade. If you have dry patches of skin, a small amount of serum is applied to enable the blade to glide across the skin smoothly.