Dermaplane

What Is A Dermaplane?

A dermaplane treatment aims to make your skin’s surface smooth, youthful, and radiant. By aiming a sterile blade at a 45-degree angle and dragging it slowly across your skin, you remove dead cells, scar tissue, and other debris that may be making your skin’s surface look uneven.

Your skin, the body’s protective shield, is constantly battling against environmental assaults. Whether it’s the harmful rays of the sun, pollutants in the air, or daily irritants, these factors can take a toll on the skin’s vitality. The result is often a top layer of skin that looks lackluster, aged, and worn. However, there is a silver lining – the wonder of Dermaplaning.

 

What is Dermaplaning?

 

Dermaplaning is a non-invasive, exfoliating facial treatment that employs a surgical scalpel to gently scrape off the top layer of dead skin cells. But that’s not all; it also removes vellus hair, commonly referred to as “peach fuzz.” This treatment reveals fresher, younger cells below and cultivates a smoother, more vibrant complexion.

Why Choose Dermaplaning?

This treatment is like a breath of fresh air for your skin. By clearing away the damaged skin cells, Dermaplaning allows the underlying layer of new, healthy skin to emerge. This not only enhances your skin’s appearance but also helps skincare products penetrate more deeply and effectively.

 

Moreover, by removing the fine vellus hair, which can trap oils and dirt, your face is left with an immaculate finish. Makeup glides on effortlessly and the natural contours of your face are more pronounced.

 

You don’t need to plan any downtime to recover from a dermaplaning treatment. You may experience redness or feel like your skin is scraped in the two or three days right after the procedure.

 

You may notice that your skin looks brighter immediately after you’re finished with a dermaplaning treatment, but it often takes a few days to appreciate the full results. As any redness subsides, you’ll be able to see the results more clearly in the days afterward.

 

Results of dermaplaning aren’t permanent. The procedure claims to clear away up to three weeks’ worth of dead skin cells. After three weeks to a month, your results will have faded.

 

After a dermaplaning treatment, you’ll need to be extra careful about sun exposure. Sun damage could reverse the effects of dermaplaning, or create pigment blotches on your freshly uncovered skin cells. In the weeks after a dermaplaning treatment, don’t leave the house without wearing sunscreen on your face.

 

Dermaplaning is a low-risk procedure. Side effects may include slight redness in your face in the hours after getting the treatment. Some people develop whiteheads on their skin in the day or two after dermaplaning.

We invite you to take the first step on a path that celebrates the symphony of your individuality.

 

At Estetica MedSpa, you’re not just a client; you’re family. A family that thrives on the joy of discovery and the bonds of a shared journey.