Dermaplaning



Dermaplaning

Dermaplaning is an excellent treatment for freshening and vitalizing our skin, and may also be used to enhance the absorption of a number of plant/chemical peels.

Dermaplaning can be performed anywhere on the body. It is recommended that the procedure be done every 3 to 4 weeks (or once a month), which coincides with a normal skin cycle of approximately 30 days. Along with sloughing away dead skin cells, dermaplaning can help reduce the visibility of acne scarring and slight wrinkling, as well as do away with extraneous vellous (translucent) hairs on the face.

 – How it Works

The your technician is trained to carefully exfoliate the top layer of the skin with a specialized surgical tool. The process removes dead skin cells, peach fuzz, and stimulates new skin development. This procedure takes place in the medical center and time allotted is typically 60 minutes. There is 1 day of “down time” involved but you may return to your office or your busy schedule afterwards. Patients who routinely receive Dermaplane treatments comment on the smoothness of their complexion and its “baby skin like quality” and see an immediate improvement to the radiance of their skin tone.

 – Additional Benefits

There are several benefits to dermapaning  that may make it the ideal method of skin exfoliation for you. First of all, no chemicals are involved, which means less irritation for your newly sensitive skin. Secondly, a session will generally last no more than 60 minutes. Results can be noticed immediately. Furthermore, because the tool being used is small, dermaplaning can target specific problem areas such as around the lips and eye area more easily and skillfully than other procedures that use larger instruments and focus on the face as a whole. To top that off, dermaplaning is relatively inexpensive when compared to similar procedures such as VI chemical peels and dermabrasion.

Please call for your complimentary consultation for this simple and effective treatment 321-676-3101.

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