DERMAPLANING
Dermaplaning is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure for your skin. Your esthetician uses a sterile surgical blade to exfoliate the dead skin cells. The procedure aims to give facial skin a smooth, youthful, and radiant appearance.
Dermaplaning can help reduce the appearance of acne scars, dry skin, sun-damaged, and small wrinkles. It can make your skin look younger. As a bonus, dermaplaning removes the vellus hair (peach fuzz) from the face.
Schedule alone or add it to any facial.
$65.00
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Who gets dermaplaning?
You may consider dermaplaning if you have skin concerns such as:
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Actinic keratosis (scaly skin patches that can lead to skin cancer).
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Dull or dry skin.
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Peach fuzz (light, soft hair on your face).
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Skin damaged by sun exposure.
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Fine lines (wrinkles).
Who shouldn’t have dermaplaning?
Some people with preexisting skin concerns shouldn’t have dermaplaning. Before getting this procedure, talk to your healthcare provider if you have:
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An active case of acne.
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Cold sore outbreaks.
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Moles, freckles, skin tags or other skin growths.
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Skin burns, such as those from radiation therapy.
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Skin rashes (contact dermatitis).
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