Dermaplaning is a versatile treatment suitable for a wide range of skin tones and types, appealing to individuals seeking to remove peach fuzz and rejuvenate their skin. It serves as an effective alternative to traditional hair removal methods like waxing or threading, as well as exfoliation techniques such as scrubs.
However, if you have conditions like cystic acne, active acne breakouts, rosacea, or eczema, we recommend scheduling a consultation beforehand to assess your suitability for dermaplaning. This personalized approach ensures your safety and satisfaction with the treatment outcome.
Dermaplaning is a safe and generally well-received treatment when performed by an experienced professional who comprehensively understands skin nuances, hair patterns, and proper dermaplaning techniques using medical-grade blades.
Though dermaplaning is minimally invasive, it's crucial to acknowledge the possibility of nicks or cuts similar to traditional shaving. Furthermore, excessive sun exposure post-treatment can heighten the risk of hyperpigmentation. It's common for some patients to notice minor whiteheads or blemishes in the days following dermaplaning, which typically resolve independently. Over-the-counter spot treatments can be used to address these concerns.