Dermaplaning is a gentle exfoliation procedure removing dead skin cells and peach fuzz with a sterile surgical blade. With no downtime, dermaplaning promotes deeper product penetration, boosting the effects of skincare products while making the skin look smoother and also reducing acne scars. The treatment also works to remove facial hair that can trap dirt and oils that lead to enlarged pores. A great add-on to peels, facials and routine skincare.
Benefits of Dermaplaning
- Provides deeper product penetration
- Removes soft facial hair that traps dirt and oils
- Promotes smoother, glowing skin
- Safe procedure for removing dead skin cells and vellus hair
- Reduces the appearance of acne scars
- Diminishes the look of fine lines
- Works on all skin types
- Instant results and no downtime
- Minimizes pore size
- Aids in smoother makeup application
Dermaplane add-on • 15 MIN
Exfoliation dermaplaning is the perfect compliment to chemical peels or facials. Smoother + softer skin.
Dermaplane Express • 30 MIN
On the go exfoliation dermaplaning. Double cleanse + dermaplane + treatment mask.
Dermaplane Custom Lux • 60 MIN
Luxurious customized dermaplaning facial.
Double cleanse + exfoliation + extractions +dermaplaning + treatment mask + massage.
To customize your treatment, schedule your complimentary consultation with our Licensed Esthetician (309)692-6838 or click below.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Dermaplaning is extremely safe when performed by a professionally trained esthetician.
No, this is physiologically impossible. The soft, fine vellus hair will grow back slowly—usually in about four weeks.
Dermaplaning is performed on the face, under the chin and sides of the neck.
Yes. Dermaplaning is an excellent way to prepare the skin for a chemical peel.
No, that’s one of the benefits.
The skin instantly has a healthier glow and feels amazingly soft, plus makeup glides on effortlessly for a flawless finish. This is a must-have procedure before an important social event.
Patients with active acne breakout or cold sores should not be treated until lesions are healed.
Dermaplaning is great for diminishing acne scars but should not be performed during active breakouts. Clients with diabetes, not under control by diet or medication, should not be treated. Clients undergoing cancer treatments should also not be treated.
Dermaplaning is the safest way to exfoliate when you’re pregnant or nursing because it’s a simple mechanical exfoliation that doesn’t involve any acids or chemicals.