Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Dermaplaning.

A typical Dermaplaning session lasts about 30 to 45 minutes, including consultation and cleansing. Your licensed esthetician uses a sterile blade to gently remove dead skin and vellus hair, finishing with soothing serums and SPF application.

Dermaplaning is safe for most skin types and particularly beneficial for dry, textured, or mature skin. It’s not recommended for active acne, inflamed skin, or certain skin disorders—consult our esthetician to determine suitability and customize a treatment plan.

Most clients benefit from Dermaplaning every 4 to 6 weeks to maintain smooth texture and optimal product absorption. Frequency can vary based on skin type, growth rate of vellus hair, and your personalized skin goals determined during consultation.

No — Dermaplaning does not alter hair thickness, color, or growth rate. Vellus hair grows back at the same texture; it may appear softer as it grows. Repeat treatments simply remove surface hair and dead skin for continued smoothness.

Expect immediate smoothness and possible mild redness that subsides within 24–48 hours. Avoid direct sun, harsh exfoliants, and retinoids for a few days. Use gentle cleansers, hydrating serums, and SPF to protect and prolong results.

Yes — Dermaplaning pairs well with hydrating facials, chemical peels, and professional serums to enhance penetration. Timing matters; some treatments should be spaced to avoid irritation. Our esthetician will create a staged plan tailored to your skin’s needs and tolerance.