Our fine hair removal service, also known as dermaplaning, offers a gentle and effective method to exfoliate the skin and remove vellus hair (peach fuzz) from the face. Using a specialized blade, this non-invasive treatment carefully removes the top layer of dead skin cells and fine hair, leaving your skin smooth, radiant, and better able to absorb skincare products.
Procedure Benefits
The purpose of dermaplaning is to gently exfoliate the skin and remove fine vellus hair, resulting in a smoother and more radiant complexion.
- Removes Peach Fuzz
- Exfoliates Dead Skin Cells
- Improves Skincare Absorption
- Smooths Fine Lines
- Enhances Makeup Application
- Non-Invasive
Price
Starting at $150
Frequently Asked Questions
No, dermaplaning is a painless procedure. It involves gently gliding a sterile blade over the skin's surface to exfoliate and remove hair without discomfort.
Dermaplaning can be done every 4-6 weeks, depending on your skin type and goals. Your provider will recommend the best schedule for you.
No, dermaplaning does not change the thickness or color of the hair. Vellus hair will grow back at the same rate and texture as before the treatment.
There is no downtime required after dermaplaning. You can return to your normal activities immediately, though your skin may be slightly sensitive for a short time.
Yes, dermaplaning is often combined with other treatments, such as chemical peels or facials, to enhance results and improve product absorption.
Dermaplaning is generally safe for most skin types, including sensitive skin. However, it may not be recommended for those with active acne or certain skin conditions.
You can expect smoother, brighter skin with an improved texture and a more even complexion. Makeup application will be smoother, and skincare products will be more effective.
The results of dermaplaning can last for several weeks, depending on your skin's natural cell turnover rate and hair growth cycle.
Yes, dermaplaning is a safe and effective exfoliation method during pregnancy, as it does not involve chemicals or invasive techniques.