Dermaplaning

This treatment uses a surgical-grade blade to remove superficial dead skin cells and vellus hairs.

 

 

Reveal smoother, brighter skin with dermaplaning — the perfect treatment for a fresh, glowing complexion.

Dermaplaning is a non-invasive skincare treatment designed to gently exfoliate the skin and remove fine vellus hair (often called “peach fuzz”). This treatment reveals a smoother, brighter complexion while helping your skincare products absorb more effectively.

What Does Dermaplaning Do?

Dermaplaning works by removing the outermost layer of dead skin cells, which can build up over time and leave your skin looking dull or uneven. By clearing away this layer, the treatment helps to:

  • Improve skin texture and tone
  • Enhance natural radiance
  • Reduce the appearance of fine lines
  • Create a flawless base for makeup application
  • Allow skincare products to penetrate more deeply

How Does It Work?

A sterile, surgical-grade blade held at a precise angle to gently glide across the surface of your skin. This controlled exfoliation process removes dead skin cells and fine facial hair without causing irritation or discomfort.

The treatment is safe, painless, and suitable for most skin types, making it a popular choice for those looking to achieve instantly refreshed skin without harsh chemicals or downtime.

How Often Should You Have Dermaplaning?

For best results, dermaplaning is recommended every 4–6 weeks. This aligns with your skin’s natural renewal cycle and helps maintain a consistently smooth, radiant complexion. Regular treatments can also enhance long-term skin health and improve the effectiveness of your at-home skincare routine.

 

Minimal prep required

45 minutes appointment time

No downtime

Immediate, visible results

Results last for 3 - 4 weeks

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