what is a Dermaplan Facial

A dermaplan facial, also known as dermaplaning, is a non-invasive skincare treatment that involves using a sterile surgical scalpel to gently exfoliate the surface of the skin. It aims to remove dead skin cells, vellus hair (commonly known as "peach fuzz"), and other impurities from the skin's surface, leaving it smoother, brighter, and more radiant.

Benefits of a dermaplaning facial may include:

  • Smoother, softer skin texture
  • Brighter, more radiant complexion
  • Improved penetration and efficacy of skincare products
  • Reduction in the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
  • Temporary removal of vellus hair, resulting in a smoother makeup application

It's important to note that while dermaplaning is generally considered safe for most skin types, it may not be suitable for individuals with active acne, inflamed skin, or certain skin conditions.

Dermaplaning is recommended no sooner than 4 weeks apart.

A Dermaplaning Facial is a 30min treatment costing $129

Dermaplaning information

Contraindications

Dermaplaning is generally considered safe for most skin types, but there are certain contraindications or conditions that may make individuals ineligible for the treatment or increase the risk of complications. Here are some common contraindications for dermaplaning:

  • Active acne: Dermaplaning can exacerbate active acne by spreading bacteria and causing further inflammation. Individuals with active acne lesions or cysts should avoid dermaplaning until their acne has cleared.
  • Inflamed or irritated skin: Dermaplaning should not be performed on skin that is sunburned, windburned, or otherwise irritated or inflamed. The procedure can exacerbate inflammation and discomfort, leading to potential complications.
  • Rosacea: Individuals with rosacea, a chronic skin condition characterized by redness, flushing, and visible blood vessels, may be at increased risk of irritation and sensitivity from dermaplaning. The procedure can exacerbate redness and inflammation in individuals with rosacea prone skin.
  • Open wounds or lesions: Dermaplaning should not be performed on skin with open wounds, cuts, abrasions, or other active lesions. The procedure can increase the risk of infection and delay healing.
  • Recent chemical peels or exfoliation: Individuals who have recently undergone chemical peels, microdermabrasion, or other exfoliating treatments should wait until their skin has fully healed before undergoing dermaplaning. Performing dermaplaning on recently exfoliated skin can increase the risk of irritation and sensitivity.
  • Use of certain medications or skincare products: Certain medications and skincare products can increase skin sensitivity and the risk of adverse reactions to dermaplaning. These may include retinoids, alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs), beta hydroxy acids (BHAs), topical acne treatments, and photosensitizing medications. It's important to disclose any medications or skincare products you are using to your esthetician or skincare professional before undergoing dermaplaning.
  • Pregnancy: Some individuals may choose to avoid dermaplaning during pregnancy due to potential concerns about increased skin sensitivity and hormonal changes. While dermaplaning is generally considered safe during pregnancy, it's essential to consult with a healthcare provider before undergoing the procedure.
  • History of adverse reactions: Individuals with a history of adverse reactions to dermaplaning or other exfoliating treatments should proceed with caution and conduct a skin consultation experience prior.
Pre-Treatment Guidelines

Before undergoing dermaplaning, it's important to follow specific pre-treatment guidelines to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the procedure. Here are some common pre-treatment guidelines for dermaplaning:

  • Consultation: Schedule a consultation to discuss your skin concerns, treatment goals, and medical history. I will assess your skin condition and determine if you are a suitable candidate for dermaplaning, and provide personalized recommendations for your treatment plan.
  • Sun protection: Minimize sun exposure to the treatment area in the days leading up to the procedure. Sun exposure can increase the risk of pigmentation changes and other complications during and after dermaplaning. Use sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher and protective clothing when outdoors.
  • Avoid exfoliating products: Discontinue the use of exfoliating skincare products containing retinoids, alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs), beta hydroxy acids (BHAs), or other exfoliating ingredients in the days leading up to the procedure. These products can increase skin sensitivity and the risk of irritation during dermaplaning.
  • Avoid waxing or hair removal: Refrain from waxing, threading, or using depilatory creams on the treatment area for at least one week before dermaplaning. Hair removal treatments can irritate the skin and increase sensitivity, making it more prone to adverse reactions during dermaplaning.
  • Hydrate and moisturize: Maintain good hydration by drinking plenty of water and using a gentle, hydrating moisturizer regularly. Well-hydrated skin is better able to tolerate dermaplaning and heal properly afterward.
  • Avoid certain medications: Discontinue the use of certain medications or topical products that can increase skin sensitivity or interfere with the dermaplaning procedure. These may include photosensitizing medications, retinoids, topical acne treatments, and other skincare products containing exfoliating ingredients. It's important to disclose any medications or skincare products you are using to your esthetician or skincare professional before undergoing dermaplaning.
  • Follow provider's instructions: Follow any additional pre-treatment instructions provided at your consultation. This may include avoiding certain activities or skincare products that could interfere with the procedure or compromise the results.

By following these pre-treatment guidelines and communicating openly, you can ensure a safe and successful dermaplaning procedure, with minimal risk of complications and optimal results.

What to Expect?

During a dermaplaning appointment, you can expect the following steps:

  • Consultation: It is recommended to conduct a 'skin consultation experience' as your very first treatment at Emphasize, however every treatment will commence with a review of your treatment intake form. This will sent to you 48hrs prior to complete. During this time we will discuss your skincare concerns, medical history, and expectations from the treatment.
  • Cleansing: The treatment area will be thoroughly cleansed to remove any makeup, dirt, and oil from the surface of the skin. This ensures that the skin is clean and free of any debris before dermaplaning.
  • Preparation: After cleansing, the skin may be prepped with a gentle toner or exfoliating solution to remove any remaining impurities and ensure optimal results from dermaplaning.
  • Dermaplaning: Using a sterile surgical scalpel I will carefully glide the blade across the skin at a 45-degree angle, gently scraping away dead skin cells, vellus hair (commonly known as "peach fuzz"), and other debris. This process is performed in small, precise strokes across the entire face, avoiding sensitive areas such as the eyes and lips.
  • Sensation during treatment: You may experience a gentle scraping sensation as the blade passes over the skin, but dermaplaning is typically not painful. Some people find the sensation to be relaxing, while others may feel slight discomfort in certain areas.
  • Post-treatment care: After dermaplaning, the skin may be treated with a soothing serum, hydrating mask, or other skincare products to nourish and hydrate the skin. An application of sunscreen will be applied to protect the skin from environmental damage.
  • Follow-up recommendations: Depending on your skin type and concerns, you may recommend additional treatments or skincare products to enhance and maintain the results of dermaplaning.

Overall, a dermaplaning appointment typically takes about 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the size of the treatment area and whether additional treatments are performed.

It's important to communicate openly with your provider throughout the appointment, informing them of any discomfort or concerns you may have during the procedure. After dermaplaning, you can expect smoother, softer skin with a brighter, more radiant complexion.

Post-Treatment Guidelines

After undergoing dermaplaning, it's important to follow specific post-treatment guidelines to promote proper healing and maximize the benefits of the procedure while minimizing the risk of complications. Here are some common post-treatment guidelines for dermaplaning:

  • Avoid sun exposure: In the days following dermaplaning, your skin may be more sensitive to the sun's rays. It's crucial to avoid direct sun exposure as much as possible and wear a broad spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher to protect the treated area. Reapply sunscreen every two hours or more frequently if sweating or swimming.
  • Avoid harsh skincare products: After dermaplaning, avoid using harsh skincare products that could irritate or further sensitize the skin. This includes products containing retinoids, alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs), beta hydroxy acids (BHAs), benzoyl peroxide, or other exfoliating ingredients. Stick to gentle, hydrating skincare products to soothe and nourish the skin.
  • Moisturize regularly: Keep the skin well-hydrated by applying a gentle, hydrating moisturizer multiple times a day. This helps soothe the skin, reduce irritation, and promote proper healing following dermaplaning.
  • Avoid picking or peeling: Refrain from picking, scratching, or peeling the skin in the days following dermaplaning. Let the skin heal naturally to minimize the risk of irritation and promote optimal results.
  • Limit makeup application: Avoid applying makeup to the treated area for at least 24 hours after dermaplaning. Makeup can clog pores and irritate the skin, leading to potential complications. If you need to apply makeup, choose non-comedogenic products and avoid heavy or thick formulations.
  • Avoid excessive heat: Avoid hot baths, showers, saunas, and steam rooms for at least 24 to 48 hours after dermaplaning. Excessive heat can increase inflammation and irritation in the treated area, leading to potential complications.
  • Limit strenuous exercise: Avoid strenuous exercise or activities that cause excessive sweating for at least 24 to 48 hours after dermaplaning. Sweat can irritate the skin and increase the risk of infection or other complications.
  • Follow Homecare Instructions: Follow my specific post-treatment instructions hand out . This may includes recommendations for skincare products, dietary guidelines, lifestyle modifications, or follow-up appointments to monitor your progress and ensure optimal results.

By following these post-treatment guidelines and caring for your skin properly, you can help ensure a safe and successful recovery from a dermaplane facial treatment.

If you have any questions or concerns about your post-treatment care, don't hesitate to reach out for guidance and support.