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Dermaplaning is a method of exfoliation that consists of using a 10 gauge scalpel to gently scrape off the top layer of dulling dead skin cells in order to reveal a smoother, brighter complexion. The treatment is recommended for all skin types to give that instant glow.
Increase absorption of topical products
Immediately diminishes the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
Reduces acne scaring, sun damage and hyperpigmentation
Primes skin for chemical peels
Creates healthier more radiant appearance
This treatment is recommended for all skin types except those with acneic skin. If you have deep cystic acne, wait until breakouts are clear before trying this treatment. As always, also discuss any allergies or skin sensitivities before starting a treatment.
It is a painless procedure and can be compared to the sensation of shaving your legs, but in this case, it’s on your face.
First, the therapist will cleanse and thoroughly dry your skin. Next, she’ll pull an area of your skin taut with one hand, and hold a sterile 10 gauge blade at a 45 degree angle in the other hand and use short, swift strokes to scrape off dead skin cells and peach fuzz.
Wondering if you should try dermaplaning versus microdermabrasion? They are both forms of physical exfoliation, but the methods are very different. Microdermabrasion sands and suctions dead skin cells, which also helps to uproot clogged pores around the nose, mouth and chin. Dermaplaning safely scrapes off the top layer of skin, so it is well suited for drier skin types and anyone who wants to get rid of peach fuzz. But, keep in mind, both methods are good for almost everyone and it could just boil down to your personal preference.
Dermaplaning Facial £45.00
Dermaplaning with Glysalac Peel £60.00