Dermaplaning FAQ
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Does Dermaplaning make your hair grow back thicker?
No, dermaplaning does not cause hair to grow back quicker. Dermaplaning is a cosmetic procedure that removes fine vellus hair (peach fuzz) and dead skin cells from the skin's surface. It does not affect the hair follicles or alter the hair growth cycle, so the rate of regrowth remains unchanged.
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How often should you have Dermaplaning treatment?
The frequency of dermaplaning treatments depends on individual skincare goals and preferences. Generally, many people choose to undergo dermaplaning every 4 to 6 weeks to maintain optimal results. However, the ideal frequency can vary based on factors such as skin type, specific concerns, and personal preferences. It is advisable to consult with us so we can assess your unique needs and recommend the best treatment schedule for you.
3
Is the treatment painful?
No, You will feel a light feathering sensation and many find the dermaplaning quite relaxing
4
Is there any downtime?
There is no down time with dermaplaning. Your skin may appear slightly red straight after the treatment but this disappears quite quickly.
5
Can I have dermaplaning if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding?
Yes. Dermaplaning is a great option if you’d like a deep exfoliation but need to avoid chemical peeling agents.
