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Get answers to common questions about Dermoplanning.
Dermoplanning is a manual resurfacing technique using a sterile scalpel to remove dead skin cells and fine vellus hair. It instantly smooths texture, improves radiance, and enhances product absorption. Treatments are quick with minimal discomfort when performed by trained professionals.
Most clients experience little to no pain. Dermoplanning is gentle, with sensations described as light scraping. Topical numbing is usually unnecessary. Slight redness can occur but typically subsides within hours; your technician will ensure your comfort throughout.
Results vary but many clients enjoy smoother skin for three to six weeks, depending on individual skin cell turnover and skincare routine. Regular monthly treatments maintain the glow and texture, while good homecare and sun protection prolong benefits.
Yes. Dermoplanning pairs well with facials, mild chemical peels, and hydrating treatments to boost results. Avoid aggressive resurfacing immediately before or after intense procedures; your technician will create a safe treatment plan tailored to your skin's needs.
Side effects are minimal: temporary redness, mild flaking, or increased sun sensitivity for a few days. Avoid exfoliating products and direct sun exposure immediately after treatment. Most clients return to normal activities with little or no downtime.
Dermoplanning is not recommended for active acne, inflamed skin, rosacea flares, or those on certain medications like isotretinoin. Pregnant clients should consult their provider. A consultation will determine if dermoplanning is safe and suitable for your skin.