Dermaplaning is a simple, quick, and safe procedure for exfoliating the epidermis, ridding the skin of fine vellus hair (peach fuzz) and dead skin cells. The treatment is similar to that of a male wet shave, except you are receiving a full facial cleanse, tone and moisturise at the same time. A scalpel is used to gently scrape the surface of the epidermis and lift away unwanted dead cells, oils and hair. Skin is left glowing, soft and smooth for 2-4 weeks and is a safe treatment for patients who are pregnant or breast feeding who require a deep exfoliation. It hugely benefits rough, dry skin, and or superficial hyper pigmentation to enhance over all skin tone. Dermaplaning is one of the best methods of exfoliation, as it has no downtime, not only does it leave the skin glowing and healthy, it also promotes cellular renewal, increases product absorption and efficacy, improves rosacea, lessens acne breakouts, and will also give you a flawless makeup application post treatment Many clients are often concerned that the vellus hair will grow back heavier and darker after Dermaplaning; this is not the case. Hair will grow back at the same rate and texture as before the treatment within 4-6 weeks.
Yes, because Dermaplaning is a non-invasive treatment, however if you are experiencing any of the following, please discuss with me. Active Acne – as this will spread the bacteria over the skin and cause further outbreaks and/or infection.Psoriasis - as dermaplaning could cause a flare upIf you are prone to Keloid Scaring, especially if you are of African descent who are more likely to scar than European skins. The treatment may nick the skin and this may keloidAllergy to Metal, especially Nickel – Stainless steel blades are used, however it always worth being cautious if you have known allergies.If you are taking Antibiotics, retinoid, or Accutane, or if you have recently been using a steroid cream on your face, as any medication can affect the skins thickness, compromise sebum production and wound healing Treatments can be repeated after 3 weeks or 30 days after the last appointment to coincide with the skins natural cycle. Dermaplaning lifts away 2-4 weeks of dead cells so any sooner than 3 weeks will cause the skin to over compensate. If after a subsequent treatment you suffer peeling or dryness, the next treatment should be scheduled for a later date
Yes, because Dermaplaning is a non-invasive treatment, however if you are experiencing any of the following, please discuss with me. Active Acne – as this will spread the bacteria over the skin and cause further outbreaks and/or infection.Psoriasis - as dermaplaning could cause a flare upIf you are prone to Keloid Scaring, especially if you are of African descent who are more likely to scar than European skins. The treatment may nick the skin and this may keloidAllergy to Metal, especially Nickel – Stainless steel blades are used, however it always worth being cautious if you have known allergies.If you are taking Antibiotics, retinoid, or Accutane, or if you have recently been using a steroid cream on your face, as any medication can affect the skins thickness, compromise sebum production and wound healing
Treatments can be repeated after 3 weeks or 30 days after the last appointment to coincide with the skins natural cycle. Dermaplaning lifts away 2-4 weeks of dead cells so any sooner than 3 weeks will cause the skin to over compensate. If after a subsequent treatment you suffer peeling or dryness, the next treatment should be scheduled for a later date
Duration of results
Course Recommendations
None
Treatment Time
30 minutes
Tangletrees
30a Hackenden Close East Grinstead RH19 3DR
07894863661
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