A Dermaplane facial has many applications for improving skin health and can be used as follows:
- To exfoliate the skin – the action of dermaplaning removes the dead skin cells, dirt, and debris from the stratum corneum or top layer of the skin to reveal the fresher, smoother, brighter skin beneath. It can help to reduce the appearance of very fine lines and wrinkles.
- To brighten the complexion – the action of removing the top layer of skin can also improve overall complexion tone, removing dullness, and improving hyperpigmentation concerns, resulting in a brighter complexion.
- To remove vellus hair – the action of dermaplaning also removes the small, fine vellus hairs often found on the cheeks. This type of hair, known as peach fuzz, traps dirt, make-up residue, and natural oils (or sebum), which can exacerbate concerns for oily skin types and those prone to spots. Removing the hair can keep the skin much cleaner to reduce breakouts. Similarly, many women dislike the appearance of the hair, so favour removal. However, this type of fine hair cannot be effectively removed with other common treatments like electrolysis or laser hair removal, making dermaplaning the best option.
- To increase the absorption of skincare products – dermaplaning helps us to prepare the skin for the application of other topical treatments or light therapies to achieve optimal penetration of active ingredients into the skin layers, including skincare products from our Obagi Medical Grade Skincare range, skin peels (with Obagi Blue Peel Radiance), and Dermalux Flex LED phototherapy treatments.
Dermaplaning can be performed as a standalone treatment to improve skin radiance or reduce vellus hair before a special event, or as part of a longer-term skin rejuvenation or acne management programme with Dermalux Flex LED phototherapy. Repeat Dermaplane facial treatments are usually recommended every month.
