Dermaplaning
Dermaplaning exfoliates your skin and removes dirt and vellus hair, much better referred to as "peach fuzz."
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Why Choose Our Dermaplaning in Tampa?
Dermaplaning exfoliates your skin and removes dirt and vellus hair, much better referred to as "peach fuzz." It's different from dermabrasion, where an aesthetician uses a high-speed, rotating brush to exfoliate the skin. With dermaplaning, they utilize a scalpel or a tool called a dermatome. The aesthetician moves the dermatome, which appears like an electric razor, going back and forward, scraping off the top layer of dead skin. Our team can further explain the benefits of this skin treatment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Dermaplaning is a non-invasive exfoliation treatment that removes dead skin cells and vellus hair (commonly known as "peach fuzz") using a specialized blade or dermatome. The aesthetician gently scrapes the skin's surface, leaving it smooth, refreshed, and radiant.
Unlike dermabrasion, which uses a high-speed rotating brush to exfoliate, dermaplaning is a gentler method that involves a scalpel or dermatome to remove the outermost layer of skin. It's ideal for sensitive skin types or those looking for a quick refresh without harsh abrasion.
Dermaplaning helps improve skin texture and tone, enhances product absorption, and allows for smoother makeup application. It also gives the skin a healthy glow and can minimize the appearance of fine lines and dullness.
Yes, dermaplaning is generally safe for most skin types, especially those with dry or sensitive skin. However, it may not be recommended for individuals with active acne or certain skin conditions. A consultation with our expert aestheticians will determine if it's right for you.
Most clients benefit from dermaplaning every 3 to 4 weeks. This timing aligns with the skin's natural cell turnover cycle and ensures consistently smooth, radiant results.