Dermaplane, Enzyme Peel & LED Light

Dermaplane, Enzyme Peel & LED Light

£50.00

Dermaplaning is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that removes the top layer of dead skin cells from the face. The procedure is performed with a sterile, surgical scalpel that is held at a 45-degree angle to the skin. The practitioner gently glides the scalpel over the face, removing the dead skin cells and peach fuzz.


Dermaplaning can be beneficial for a variety of skin concerns, including:


Acne scars: 

Dermaplaning can help to reduce the appearance of acne scars by removing the dead skin cells that cover them.


Fine lines and wrinkles: 

Dermaplaning can help to smooth out fine lines and wrinkles by removing the dead skin cells that make them more visible.


Dull skin: 

Dermaplaning can help to improve the overall appearance of dull skin by removing the dead skin cells that make it look lifeless.


Sun damage: 

Dermaplaning can help to improve the appearance of sun-damaged skin by removing the dead skin cells that have been damaged by the sun's UV rays.



Dermaplaning is a relatively quick and painless procedure. It typically takes about 30 minutes to complete. There is no downtime after the procedure, and you can resume your normal activities immediately.


The benefits of dermaplaning can last for several weeks. However, the dead skin cells will eventually regrow, so you will need to have the procedure repeated every few months to maintain the results.


Possible side effects of dermaplaning:


Mild redness: 

Dermaplaning can cause mild redness in the treated area. This redness usually goes away within a few hours.


Irritation: 

Dermaplaning can cause mild irritation in the treated area. This irritation can be reduced by using a gentle cleanser and moisturizer after the procedure.


Is dermaplaning right for you?


Dermaplaning is a safe and effective procedure for most people. However, some people should not have dermaplaning, including:


People with active acne: Dermaplaning can spread acne bacteria, so it is not recommended for people with active acne.


People with sensitive skin: Dermaplaning can irritate sensitive skin, so it is not recommended for people with sensitive skin.


Benefits of Dermaplaning:


Smoother skin: Dermaplaning removes the top layer of dead skin cells, leaving the skin feeling smoother and more radiant.


Reduced appearance of fine lines and wrinkles: Dermaplaning can help to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by removing the dead skin cells that make them more visible.


Improved texture: Dermaplaning can help to improve the overall texture of the skin by removing the dead skin cells that make it feel rough or uneven.


Even skin tone: Dermaplaning can help to even out the skin tone by removing the dead skin cells that can make the skin look uneven.


Long-lasting results: The benefits of dermaplaning can last for several weeks.

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