Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Dermaplaning Facial - 60 Minutes.

Your 60-minute session begins with a personalized consultation and cleansing. The therapist uses a sterile blade to gently remove peach fuzz and dead skin, followed by hydrating serums, mask, moisturizer, and sunscreen. Most clients experience minimal discomfort and immediate smoothness.

Dermaplaning is generally safe for most skin types, including mild sensitivity. If you have active acne, rosacea flare-ups, or certain skin conditions, your therapist may recommend postponing. Always disclose skin history so we can tailor treatment and perform a patch check if needed.

You can typically apply makeup the same day, though waiting a few hours helps skin calm and reduces irritation risk. Because dermaplaning increases product absorption, use gentle formulas and always apply a broad-spectrum SPF before sun exposure.

Most clients schedule dermaplaning every four to six weeks to maintain smoothness and manage vellus hair regrowth. Frequency can vary based on individual hair cycle, skin sensitivity, and desired results; your therapist will recommend a personalized plan.

Common temporary effects include mild redness, sensitivity, or slight flaking that typically resolve within 24 to 72 hours. Avoid retinol, AHAs, or aggressive exfoliation for several days and follow at-home care instructions to minimize irritation and protect your skin.

Dermaplaning improves texture and enhances product delivery, which can help reduce the appearance of superficial hyperpigmentation. It won't eliminate deep acne scarring; combined treatments like chemical peels or microneedling may be recommended for more significant scar or pigment concerns.