Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Dermaplaning Add-On.

Yes, dermaplaning is generally safe for many sensitive skin types when performed by our licensed estheticians. We assess skin first, adjust technique, and may recommend patch testing or alternative exfoliation if inflammation, active rosacea, or compromised skin barrier is present.

Most clients feel little to no discomfort during dermaplaning. The procedure is performed gently with a handheld blade and produces a smooth, relaxing sensation. We pause if you experience sensitivity and adjust pressure to ensure comfort throughout treatment.

Downtime is minimal — most people return to normal activities immediately. Skin may be slightly pink for 24 to 48 hours; avoid direct sun, exfoliants, and heavy makeup that day. We provide aftercare instructions and recommend diligent SPF use.

For lasting results, schedule dermaplaning every 4 to 6 weeks to match your skin's natural cell turnover. Your esthetician will personalize timing based on skin type, concerns, and any concurrent treatments like chemical peels or microneedling.

Dermaplaning removes dead skin and peach fuzz, improving texture and product penetration, but it won't treat active cystic acne. We evaluate skin and may combine dermaplaning with targeted treatments or suggest alternatives for inflamed acne.

Yes — dermaplaning pairs well with facials, serums, and light chemical peels to boost results. We recommend sequencing treatments appropriately and will create a safe plan to prevent irritation and maximize benefits based on your skin assessment.