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Get answers to common questions about Dermaplaning.
Yes — when performed by our licensed estheticians, dermaplaning is safe for most skin types and tones. We assess your skin beforehand to avoid active acne, dermatitis, or sensitive conditions, and tailor the treatment for best results and comfort.
Typical sessions last about 30 to 45 minutes including consultation and soothing post-care. Time varies with add-ons like masks or extractions; we'll confirm timing when booking and provide personalized aftercare advice.
No — dermaplaning removes surface vellus hair without affecting hair follicles. Regrowth remains the same texture and color; hairs may seem more noticeable initially because of the clean edge, but they do not grow back thicker or darker.
We generally recommend dermaplaning every four to six weeks to maintain smooth texture and continuous cell turnover. Your esthetician will personalize frequency based on skin type, concerns, and treatment plan, combining it with other facials as needed.
Downtime is minimal — most clients experience mild redness for a few hours that fades quickly. Avoid direct sun, exfoliants, and heavy makeup for 24–48 hours; follow provided aftercare to promote healing and sustain results.
Dermaplaning can improve skin texture and enhance product absorption, helping with superficial scarring and congestion. However, it is not recommended for active, inflamed acne; our esthetician will assess and suggest safer treatments or delay until acne is controlled.