Dermaplating  

Dermaplaning is a mechanical form of exfoliation. Best described as a crossover between hair removal and physical exfoliation. Using a medical-grade scalpel, the top layer of your facial skin is skimmed away to reveal rejuvenated skin.

what are the benefits of dermaplaning?

Targets: acne scars, dull skin, dry skin, sun damage and fine wrinkles.

Removes dead skin cells and vellus hairs (peach fuzz).

Helps increase cellular turnover.

Allows for deeper penetration of skin care.

Smoother makeup application. You will notice a difference in the way that makeup applies and how it looks much more even. With vellus hair no longer present, makeup will not get stuck in the hairs which often causes makeup to appear “cakey”.

Smoother, glowing skin.

DERMAPLATING

$85

Will dermaplaning make my hair grow back thicker?

It's common to feel a little stubble as your hair starts growing back in after dermaplaning. Your hair WILL NOT grow back thicker or darker. It has to do with the way each hair was cut straight across. The hair feels different to you, but it's the exact same texture and color as it was before dermaplaning. Hair will go back to feeling soft as it continues to grow back.

shaving vs dermaplaning

Both shaving and dermaplaning remove velus hair or what people call “peach fuzz”, but the similarities stop there. Professional dermaplaning is an exfoliation treatment that encourages cell renewal leading the skin to actively rejuvenate itself. Shaving, on the other hand, does not go nearly as far in terms of exfoliating. Dermaplaning clears away those skin cells damaged by environmental toxins, irritants, and sun exposure to reveal glowing, smooth skin.