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Dermaplaning

 

 

 

Get glowing with dermaplaning

Dermaplaning is a cosmetic procedure used to exfoliate and remove the top layer of dead skin cells and vellus hair, commonly known as "peach fuzz," from the face. It is a non-invasive and gentle method of exfoliation that leaves the skin looking smoother, brighter, and more radiant. While dermaplaning is often performed by trained professionals, it is not a medical procedure and does not require anesthesia.

Additionally by removing the top dead layer of skin (with no downtime) dermaplaning provides more effective and even absorption of your skin care products - they will actually get to the levels of your skin where they're needed the most.

Book a Dermaplaning appointment, or call me on 07871 203398 if you have any questions about this or my other health and beauty treatments in Walsall.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is dermaplaning? Dermaplaning is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that involves using a sterile scalpel or blade to gently exfoliate the top layer of dead skin cells and fine facial hair, revealing smoother and more radiant skin.

Is dermaplaning painful? No, dermaplaning is generally painless and well-tolerated. Patients may experience a mild scraping sensation, but it is not uncomfortable.

Who is a good candidate for dermaplaning? Dermaplaning is suitable for most skin types, but it may not be recommended for those with active acne or certain skin conditions. A consultation with a qualified professional can determine if you are a good candidate.

What are the benefits of dermaplaning? Some of the benefits include smoother skin texture, improved product absorption, brighter complexion, and enhanced makeup application.

How long does a dermaplaning session take? A dermaplaning session typically lasts about 30 to 45 minutes, making it a quick and convenient treatment option.

Is there any downtime after dermaplaning? There is no downtime associated with dermaplaning. Patients can resume their regular activities immediately after the procedure.

How often should I get dermaplaning done? The frequency of dermaplaning treatments depends on individual skin needs. Many people choose to have it done every 4 to 6 weeks to maintain results.

Can dermaplaning cause hair to grow back thicker or darker? No, dermaplaning does not alter the growth of facial hair. Hair will grow back as it was before the procedure.

Does dermaplaning make the skin more sensitive to the sun? While dermaplaning removes the outer layer of dead skin cells, it's essential to protect the skin with sunscreen after the procedure to prevent sun damage.

Are there any side effects or risks with dermaplaning? Dermaplaning is a safe procedure when performed by a qualified professional. Minimal side effects, such as mild redness, are possible but usually temporary.

Can dermaplaning be combined with other treatments? Yes, dermaplaning can be combined with other treatments like chemical peels to enhance their effectiveness.

How soon will I see results after dermaplaning? Most patients notice an immediate improvement in skin texture and brightness following the procedure.

Is dermaplaning suitable for men? Yes, dermaplaning is safe and effective for both men and women looking to improve their skin's appearance.

Dermaplaning side effects?

Dermaplaning is generally considered a safe and low-risk cosmetic procedure when performed by a trained and qualified professional. However, as with any cosmetic treatment, there are some potential side effects and risks to be aware of. It's essential to discuss these with your skincare professional before undergoing the procedure. Common side effects of dermaplaning may include:

Redness: Mild redness of the skin is a common side effect after dermaplaning. It usually resolves within a few hours to a day.

Sensitivity: Some individuals may experience increased skin sensitivity after the procedure. This sensitivity is usually temporary and should subside within a short period.

Irritation: In some cases, the skin may feel slightly irritated or sensitive for a brief period following dermaplaning.

Dryness or Flaking: The removal of the top layer of dead skin cells can sometimes lead to temporary dryness or flakiness of the skin. Moisturizing the skin after the procedure can help alleviate this.

Prolonged Redness or Irritation: While rare, some individuals may experience prolonged redness or irritation. If this occurs, it's essential to consult with your skincare professional for further evaluation.

Infection: Although rare, there is a minimal risk of infection with any cosmetic procedure that involves breaking the skin's barrier. Ensuring that the instruments used are sterile and the procedure is performed in a clean environment can minimize this risk.

Scarring: Proper technique and gentle handling of the skin can minimize the risk of scarring. It's crucial to choose a skilled and experienced professional to perform the procedure.

Increased Sun Sensitivity: After dermaplaning, the skin's top layer is removed, making it more susceptible to sun damage. Sunscreen should be used diligently following the procedure to protect the skin from harmful UV rays.

It's essential to follow post-treatment instructions provided by your skincare professional, which may include avoiding sun exposure, using gentle skincare products, and keeping the skin moisturized.

To minimize the risks and side effects of dermaplaning, choose a reputable and licensed skincare professional or clinic that adheres to strict hygiene and safety protocols. They will conduct a thorough assessment of your skin type and condition to ensure dermaplaning is suitable for you. If you have any concerns or experience severe side effects after the procedure, don't hesitate to contact your skincare professional for guidance and support