Treatments, options and pricing
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Dermaplaning and Skin Peel By enquiry only
In a dermaplaning appointment, a trained practitioner uses a sterile scalpel to gently exfoliate the top layer of your skin, removing dead skin cells and fine facial hair, resulting in a smoother, brighter complexion.
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Dermaplaning, Skin Peel, and LED Light Therapy By enquiry only
Common Q&A about Dermaplaning
Our FAQ section is designed to address common questions you may have, from how our treatments work to what you can expect during and after your session.
Our team is always available to provide additional support if you need more personalised guidance, ensuring that you feel informed and confident every step of the way.
Dermaplaning is a manual exfoliation technique that uses a sterile surgical scalpel to remove dead skin cells and peach fuzz from the surface of the skin.
Yes, when performed by a trained professional, dermaplaning is a safe procedure with minimal risk of side effects.
Most skin types can benefit from dermaplaning, but it’s particularly effective for those with dull, uneven skin texture or those seeking a brighter complexion.
It is typically recommended every 4 to 6 weeks, as this allows the skin to naturally regenerate.
No, dermaplaning is generally a painless procedure; clients often describe a gentle scraping sensation.
Benefits include smoother skin, improved product absorption, a brighter complexion, and reduced appearance of fine lines and acne scars.
While at-home tools are available, professional treatments are advised for safety and effectiveness.
Post-treatment care includes avoiding sun exposure, harsh products, and makeup for 24 hours, using gentle skincare, and applying sunscreen.
Side effects are minimal but may include temporary redness or sensitivity, which usually subsides quickly.
Dermaplaning can aid in preventing breakouts by exfoliating dead skin, but it should not be done on active acne lesions. Always consult a professional if unsure.