Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Dermaplaning.

Yes—when performed by our trained estheticians, dermaplaning is gentle and well tolerated. We assess sensitivity and active conditions during consultation; treatments may be modified or deferred for severe rosacea, active acne, or irritation to ensure safety and comfort.

Results usually last three to four weeks as skin naturally renews and peach fuzz regrows. Many clients schedule treatments every four weeks; frequency can be tailored to your goals, skin type, and product routine for optimal, maintained results.

No. Dermaplaning removes vellus hair at the surface; it does not affect the hair follicle. Regrowth returns as the same fine hair. Hair may feel slightly stubbier initially but will not become coarser, darker, or thicker due to the treatment.

Most clients report minimal to no discomfort—some describe light scraping or tingling. There’s little to no downtime; you may experience slight redness that subsides within hours. Avoid exfoliants and direct sun for a few days and follow post-care guidance for best results.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free skin and avoid retinoids or strong exfoliants for at least three to five days. Inform us about medications and recent procedures. We’ll review your routine and adjust recommendations to minimize irritation and ensure a comfortable, effective treatment.

Yes—dermaplaning pairs well with hydrating facials, serums, and oxygen treatments to enhance results. Chemical peels may be scheduled before or after with clinician guidance to avoid irritation. We'll design a personalized plan that sequences treatments safely for maximum benefit.