Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Dermaplaning Add-On.

Yes, dermaplaning is generally safe for sensitive or non-inflamed acne-prone skin when performed by trained professionals. Your therapist will assess skin condition first; active acne, open lesions, or highly reactive skin may require alternative treatments or delay until cleared.

Most clients enjoy smoother skin and improved product absorption for about three to four weeks. Individual hair growth and skincare routine affect longevity; monthly maintenance appointments are recommended to sustain results and optimal skin texture.

No. Dermaplaning removes surface hairs and dead cells but does not change follicle structure. Regrown hairs feel the same or softer; they may appear finer, not thicker. Results remain natural and temporary until the hair cycles continue.

Yes, dermaplaning can complement many facial treatments like mild chemical peels and hydrating masks. However, some stronger peels or laser procedures require scheduling before or after to minimize irritation—your clinician will recommend ideal timing for safe combination.

Your specialist will cleanse and examine your skin, then carefully glide a sterile blade to remove peach fuzz and dead cells. The treatment is quick, generally comfortable, with immediate smoothness and minimal downtime for most clients.

Yes. Avoid exfoliating acids, retinoids, and aggressive scrubs for at least 48–72 hours. Use gentle cleansers, hydrating serums, and daily broad-spectrum sunscreen to protect newly revealed skin and prolong treatment benefits.