Dermaplaning Hair Removal - Naples FL
Dermaplaning is a cosmetic treatment in which dead skin cells and peach fuzz are scraped off with a scalpel by a plastic surgeon, dermatologist, or aesthetician. While dermaplaning removes fine facial hairs, the procedure differs from shaving in terms of the tools used, the amount of skin removed, and the person performing the procedure.
Dermaplaning offers a highly effective exfoliation method that unveils smooth, radiant skin. It is a treatment that makes your skin feel smoother and brighter. Using a surgical scalpel gently removes dead skin cells and fine hair from your face. It’s a great option for anyone who wants to improve their skin’s texture and tone, and it works well for all skin types. It is an excellent way to reduce the appearance of fine lines and imperfections, giving your complexion a rejuvenated and vibrant look.
The treatment is versatile, targeting various areas such as the face, neck, and décolletage. Clients often experience immediate improvements and results, enjoying a radiant glow and enhances product absorption. The results are temporary, lasting approximately three to four weeks, making it an excellent option for those seeking regular skin maintenance. If you want to improve the appearance of your skin and give it a healthy glow, you should try Dermaplaning. We recommend booking an appointment every 4 weeks to achieve the best results and maintain it. Dermaplaning targets the top layer of our skin by removing dead skin cells that block our pores, as well as the vellus hair "peach fuzz" that sits on our skin.
Dermaplaning is not meant to remove the terminal hair on our body which is the thicker, darker, more coarse hair. Using the dermaplaning blade at a 45 degree angle, the goal is to remove anything sitting on the top layer of your skin that could potentially be blocking pores, which leads to breakouts and congested skin. This is a very quick, minimal treatment that requires no downtime.
BEHIND THE TECHNOLOGY
Dermaplaning is an easy, quick process that involves shaving vellus hair on your face with a specially designed dermaplaning razor. Peach fuzz, or as the pros know it, vellus hair, is the ultra-fine, downy hair that grows on your face. Dermaplaning isn't permanent, and the time it takes for hair to grow back depends on biology. For most women, peach fuzz on the face takes about 3–4 weeks to grow back. Although hair may feel like stubble when it first starts growing back, it's the same color and texture as before dermaplaning.
- Terminal hair is thick, coarse, and dark hair that's more visible to the human eye than other types of hair. It covers the scalp, underarms, and pubic area, and after puberty, it can also grow on the face, chest, and abdomen.
- Vellus hair, also known as peach fuzz or baby hair, is fine, short, and lightly pigmented hair that covers most of the body, including the face, arms, stomach, and legs. It's translucent and thinner than other body hairs, and can be found in seemingly hairless areas like the face or ear lobes.
PROCESS, STEPS & EFFECTIVENESS
Dermaplaning can be an effective skincare treatment that can improve your complexion, but the benefits depend on your skin type, medical history, and the quality of the professional performing the procedure.
Cleanse: Wash your face with a cleanser to remove debris.
Tone: Use a toner to close pores and prevent breakouts.
Sterilize: Follow the manufacturer's instructions to sterilize the dermaplaning tool.
Dermaplane: Using short, feathery strokes that follow the direction of hair growth, lightly position the blade at a 45-degree angle and glide the tool over your skin. Start at the cheeks and work downward toward the jawline and chin, avoiding the hairline, eyelids, and nose. If you feel pain, stop.
Hydrate: Apply a fragrance-free moisturizer, or a moisturizer with sunscreen if you plan to go outside.
RESULTS DRIVEN TREATMENT
Dermaplaning can produce results that are immediately noticeable, but they aren't permanent. The procedure can help your skin appear smoother, firmer, and healthier, with a more even tone and texture. It can also help minimize the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, dull skin, and hyperpigmentation. Dermaplaning can also remove small hairs, bacteria, and clear pores to help limit breakouts.
After dermaplaning, you should be extra careful about sun exposure, as sun damage could reverse the effects of the procedure. You should wear sunscreen on your face for the weeks after treatment. Your specialist will also be able to outline an aftercare routine that's best for you based on your skin type and other factors.
Dermaplaning is non-invasive and does not require any post treatment care. It is safe to perform all over the face as well as the neck and decollete. By removing any and all dead skin cells and vellus hair, it allows for product penetration to enter the skin and give you the best results. Dermaplaning can be used before any treatments you wish, such as a hydrfacial, microneedling, chemical peels, and more!
Dermaplaning can help reduce the appearance of acne scars or other skin imperfections by revealing newer, undamaged skin. It can also: Make your skin look brighter, Reduce fine lines and wrinkles, Smoother skin, and Ease hyperpigmentation. Dermaplaning is good for people who don't have any severe skin issues, such as eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, or acne. You can expect to see results immediately after your treatment, and your skin will look healthier and brighter for a week or longer. Regular treatments are the best way to help maintain bright, exfoliated skin long-term.
FAQ'S
Who is a good candidate?
Dermaplaning is best for people with dry, rough, uneven, or aging skin. It's also recommended for people who want smoother, healthier, more radiant skin. However, people with active acne, rosacea, or heavy facial hair are not good candidates.
Will dermaplaning cause hair to grow back darker, thicker, or faster?
No, dermaplaning doesn't cause hair to grow back darker, thicker, or faster. The hair will grow back the same color and texture as before the treatment, usually in two to four weeks.
Will dermaplaning cause skin damage?
Excessive scraping, nicks, and cuts can damage the skin.
Can I reapply makeup after dermaplaning?
Yes, you can reapply makeup at any time.
How long is the treatment? How often can I have it done?
Dermaplaning takes anywhere between 30-45 minutes and can be performed every 3-4 weeks. The treatment itself removes approximately 21 days worth of dead skin so it is important to let your skin rejuvenate before your next appointment.
Does dermaplaning hurt? Will it cause cuts?
Dermaplaning is effective by performing a gentle scraping motion across the skin’s surface. With hair removal such as waxing and threading, most people have the idea that all hair removal is painful, but Dermaplaning is entirely painless. There are risks of cuts on the skin, however they are small and very minor as the pressure used for Dermaplaning cannot cause a deep cut. These nicks and scrapes heal within 24-48 hours.
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(810)-869-5533 | tauaesthetics@gmail.com
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