Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Dermaplaning .

Dermaplaning is a manual exfoliation using a sterile blade to gently remove dead skin cells and fine vellus hair. It creates a smoother surface, improves texture, and enhances product absorption. Treatments are quick, comfortable, and performed by licensed estheticians.

No. Dermaplaning removes fine vellus hair (peach fuzz), which does not grow back thicker or darker. Regrowth occurs at the hair's natural rate; smooth results typically last several weeks before maintenance is beneficial.

Dermaplaning can be safe for many sensitive or acne-prone clients when performed after a skin assessment by a professional. It should be avoided over active cystic acne, open lesions, or infections. We personalize recommendations and perform patch testing as needed.

Most clients enjoy smoother, glowing skin for about three to six weeks. Timing depends on individual hair regrowth and cell turnover; we usually recommend follow-up treatments every four to six weeks based on your skin goals.

Yes. Dermaplaning is an excellent add-on and pairs well with chemical peels, hydrating masks, and LED therapy to boost penetration and results. Your esthetician will advise on safe combinations and ideal timing to avoid irritation.

During the session you'll feel gentle scraping as dead skin and fine hair are removed. Afterward skin appears noticeably smooth and radiant with minimal redness. Avoid strong exfoliants and direct sun for several days and use SPF and soothing products.