Your journey starts with a complimentary consultation led by a licensed medical provider. We’ll answer your questions, explain treatment options, and design a plan that fits your comfort and care. Discover why thousands of satisfied customers trust Lazaderm for safe, physician-led aesthetic treatments.
Who is the Ideal Candidate for Dermaplaning?
Dermaplaning is ideal for people who want to remove the “peach fuzz” or venous hair from their face. Anyone with healthy skin may find the procedure beneficial.
Who is Not Recommended to Do Dermaplaning?
Dermaplaning is not recommended if you:
Does Dermaplaning Make Hair Grow Back Thicker?
Many of our customers have concerns about hair growing back thicker after dermaplaning. In fact, dermaplaning doesn’t make hair grow back thicker or darker. In addition, it doesn’t cause any hyperpigmentation for darker skin tones like waxing or shaving. Your hair will grow back to the same rate and texture as it was before the treatment.
How Often Should you Dermaplane?
You can do dermaplaning every 2 to 3 weeks. Our aestheticians recommend that you do dermaplaning together with a HydraFacial treatment for the best radiant skin results.
Is Dermaplaning Safe? Does Dermaplaning Hurt?
Dermaplaning is a non-invasive and non-chemical treatment that is safe for your skin. A highly skilled and trained aesthetician will use a disposable sterile blade to perform the procedure. At Lazaderm, our aestheticians stay committed to delivering the most effective and safest procedures.
How to Prep Skin for Dermaplaning?
We recommend you cleanse your face gently before the procedures and use moisturizers or skin care products after treatment to avoid skin redness. For the best outcomes, you can start with our HydraFacia lbefore your procedure.
Can I Dermaplane at Home?
There are some differences between DIY dermaplaning and in-office procedures. At our medical spa, our aestheticians are licensed and they use a surgical blade that can help with deeper exfoliation. In addition, before the procedure, our aestheticians will give you a free consultation to learn if you’re the right candidate for dermaplaning, and they would offer add-on treatments to achieve the optimal skin results (if needed). If you decide to dermaplane at home, be mindful of your skin conditions. You would want to avoid acne areas and make sure your skin doesn’t get cut.