Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Dermaplaning.

Dermaplaning uses a sterile surgical blade to gently remove peach fuzz and dead skin cells. Sessions typically last 30–45 minutes, depending on skin condition and any customized add-ons like masking or extractions.

Dermaplaning is generally safe, but not suitable for active cystic acne or open lesions. We assess skin first and may recommend alternative treatments if irritated. Sensitive skin sessions are performed gently with pre- and post-care guidance to minimize risk.

No — dermaplaning removes vellus hair at the surface and does not change hair thickness, color, or growth rate. Hair regrowth appears fine and soft; treatments can be repeated every 4–6 weeks for smooth results.

Most clients return every 4–6 weeks to maintain smooth skin and manage peach fuzz. Frequency depends on personal hair growth and skin goals; your technician will recommend a tailored plan and additional treatments for optimal results.

Avoid direct sun exposure, strong exfoliants, retinoids, chemical peels, and vigorous exercise for 48–72 hours. Use gentle cleansers, broad-spectrum SPF, and soothing moisturizers as recommended to protect newly revealed skin and prevent irritation.

Yes — dermaplaning pairs well with hydrating masks, chemical peels (with timing considered), and light infusions. Combining treatments enhances product penetration and results; your technician will design a safe sequence to avoid over-exfoliation.