Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Professional Dermaplaning Add-On.

Dermaplaning is generally safe for most skin types, especially dry or textured skin. We avoid it on active acne, inflamed rosacea, open wounds, or recent chemical peel sites. A consultation ensures it’s appropriate for your skin concerns.

No. Shaving or dermaplaning does not change hair thickness, color, or growth rate. Hairs may feel blunt as they grow out, but they remain the same biologically. Regular treatments maintain a smooth, soft surface.

Downtime is minimal—most clients experience light redness for a few hours. Avoid strong actives like retinols, exfoliating acids, and excessive sun exposure for 48 to 72 hours to protect the freshly revealed skin.

We typically recommend dermaplaning every 4 to 6 weeks depending on hair growth, skin sensitivity, and your skincare goals. Your esthetician will tailor a schedule that supports optimal results and healthy skin renewal.

Yes. Dermaplaning pairs well with many facials to boost absorption and glow. It’s not recommended with aggressive chemical peels or when active skin infections are present. Your esthetician will advise the best combinations for your treatment.

Avoid strong exfoliants, waxing, or bleaching for several days before treatment. Afterward, use gentle cleansers, hydrating serums, and broad-spectrum SPF. Hold off on retinoids and acids for at least 48–72 hours to allow the skin to recover.