Dermaplaning

What is a Dermaplaning Facial?

The process of dermaplaning facial involves gently scraping off dead skin cells and peach fuzz from the surface of your skin using a surgical scalpel. The main objective of this procedure is to give your skin a smooth, radiant, and youthful look. Usually, a licensed dermatologist, esthetician, or cosmetic surgeon will perform this procedure. It is commonly used to prepare the skin for more invasive procedures such as chemical peels and laser treatments.

Benefits of Dermaplaning

  1. Exfoliating your skin can help to remove dead skin cells, resulting in a smoother and brighter complexion.
  2. Removing peach fuzz can help to get rid of soft facial hair that tends to collect dirt and oils and provide a more refined appearance.
  3. By removing the top layer of dead skin, exfoliation helps to enable skincare products to penetrate deeper into your skin.
  4. Exfoliation can create a more even surface on your skin, making the application of makeup a breeze.
  5. Regular exfoliation can help in reducing the visibility of fine lines and acne scars over time.
  6. Exfoliation is a great chemical-free alternative for people who are sensitive to the chemicals found in peels and other exfoliating products.
  7. Compared to other skin treatments, exfoliation gives immediate results and instant gratification.

Downtime needed for this treatment

Dermaplaning allows individuals to resume their daily activities quickly due to its speedy recovery time. Although one may experience slight redness or sensitivity immediately after the procedure, these symptoms usually disappear within a few hours or a day. Dermaplaning is a non-invasive treatment that distinguishes it from chemical peels or laser treatments, making it an excellent option for those looking for efficient exfoliation without significant downtime.

However, it is crucial to protect the skin from direct sunlight exposure after the treatment. It is suggested to apply broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher since the skin may be more susceptible to sunburn and damage. It is essential to consult a professional to determine if dermaplaning is appropriate for your skin type and to discuss any particular risks or side effects related to your skin condition, as with any cosmetic procedure.

 

How long does it take to perform a dermaplaning add-on during a facial?

A dermaplaning session typically takes about 20 to 30 minutes, during which the professional performing the procedure will remove dead skin cells and peach fuzz from the entire face with great attention to detail. Dermaplaning is a convenient option for effective exfoliation that doesn’t take up much time. However, if you combine dermaplaning with other treatments such as a facial or chemical peel, the total time required for the treatment session will be longer. To get an accurate estimate of the time required for your specific treatment plan, it is always best to consult with the provider beforehand.

 

Can dermaplaning be added to microdermabrasion or Hydrodermabrasion facial?

Combining dermaplaning with hydrodermabrasion and microdermabrasion can be an effective approach to improve the results of facial rejuvenation treatments. These procedures work together to renew and exfoliate different layers and aspects of the skin, leading to a more comprehensive approach to skin rejuvenation. Here are some ways in which they complement each other:

Dermaplaning and Microdermabrasion

Professionals use a mechanical exfoliation technique called Microdermabrasion to eliminate the outermost layer of dead skin cells from the epidermis by using either fine crystals or a diamond tip. For achieving a more significant exfoliation, experts combine Microdermabrasion with another technique known as dermaplaning. Dermaplaning helps in getting rid of the top layer of dead skin along with fine vellus hair. The sequence of these techniques is crucial, and it usually involves performing dermaplaning first to remove the peach fuzz and the very top layer of dead skin. Performing dermaplaning first enhances the effectiveness of microdermabrasion by allowing it to penetrate more deeply and uniformly.

Dermaplaning and Hydrodermabrasion

Hydrodermabrasion is a method used for skincare which involves the use of a mixture of water and oxygen to gently exfoliate the skin. During this process, customized serums are applied to address various skin types and issues. This technique is less abrasive on the skin when compared to traditional microdermabrasion. When combined with dermaplaning, it can enhance serum absorption by removing hair and dead skin, resulting in better serum penetration.

Considerations

  1. Combining different skin treatments can significantly improve the texture and tone of the skin by causing exfoliation. However, it is important to consider factors like skin type, sensitivity level, and any specific skin conditions to avoid over-exfoliation or irritation. It is advisable to have trained professionals combine these treatments, as they can assess the suitability of the combination for your individual skin needs and concerns.
  2. You must follow proper aftercare measures since combining treatments can make the skin more sensitive to sunlight and more prone to irritation. A good skincare routine that includes moisturizers and sun protection is necessary to promote skin healing and get the most out of the treatments.

Consulting with a medical professional can help you determine the best approach to combining these treatments based on your skin type and goals.

 

What skin conditions warrant a skin consult with a doctor before a dermaplaning facial?

Dermaplaning is a treatment that many people find safe and effective. However, certain skin conditions can make the process less suitable or more risky. If you fall under any of the following categories, it is recommended that you consult with a skincare specialist or dermatologist before undergoing the treatment:

  1. Active or cystic acne: Dermaplaning can cause irritation and worsen bacteria, leading to more acne if done over active breakouts.
  2. Sensitive skin: People with highly sensitive skin can experience excessive redness and irritation after the treatment.
  3. Rosacea: Dermaplaning can worsen redness and irritation, particularly during active flare-ups.
  4. Eczema or psoriasis: If performed over these areas, dermaplaning can cause discomfort, irritation, and flare-ups.
  5. Skin infections: This treatment can aggravate or spread conditions such as cold sores, warts, or fungal infections.
  6. Skin cancer: Dermatologists suggest avoiding this treatment over areas with skin cancer or precancerous conditions to prevent complications.
  7. Recent chemical peels or laser treatments: The skin may be too sensitive for immediate dermaplaning after these treatments.
  8. Sunburn: Dermaplaning on sunburned skin can increase irritation and hinder the healing process.
  9. Accutane use: Due to the heightened risk of scarring and sensitivity, it is advised to wait before undergoing this treatment after Accutane treatment.

 

Waiting Period Before Dermaplaning

It is advisable to wait for at least six months after completing a course of Accutane before getting dermaplaning done. The reason behind this is that Accutane can affect the skin’s ability to heal, which may result in increased sensitivity.

The duration of the waiting period after chemical peels or laser treatments may differ based on the intensity of the treatment. While a few weeks may be enough for lighter peels, it is recommended to wait for several months for deeper treatments. It is always better to follow the advice of the professional who performed the previous treatment.

If you have experienced active acne, eczema, or psoriasis flare-ups, it is crucial to wait until your skin has completely healed and is no longer inflamed or irritated. The duration of this period can vary based on individual skin conditions and the healing process.

After a sunburn, it is essential to wait until the burn has fully healed, and any peeling has stopped. The waiting period for this can range from several days to a few weeks, depending on the severity of the sunburn.

To ensure that dermaplaning is safe for you and to determine the best timing for the procedure based on your skin’s condition and history, it is crucial to consult with a skincare professional or dermatologist. The exact waiting time can vary depending on individual circumstances and the severity of the specific condition.

 

Why shall I consider doing Dermaplaning at your Medical Spa in Fremont?

Dr Anuja Garg has a wealth of experience dealing with various skin conditions and other medical problems. For a variety of reasons, it is recommended that the treatment be performed at our Medical Spa in the Fremont region under the supervision of a doctor to minimize the risk of cuts, irritation, and infection.

Dr Garg’s expertise and experience involve working closely with our esthetician, who performs the procedure to reduce the risk of cuts, irritation, and infection. They can also evaluate your skin type and condition to determine if the procedure is suitable for you.

  1. Our Medical Spa in the Fremont area offers a sterile environment and employs medical-grade equipment, reducing the risk of contamination and infection.
  2. Dr Garg collaborates closely with our esthetician to customize the treatment to your specific skin needs and problems. They may also combine it with other treatments for optimal results.
  3. Dr Garg can help identify contraindications and manage any potential risks associated with dermaplaning, particularly for people with skin conditions that may complicate the treatment.
  4. They provide expert advice on aftercare to ensure proper healing and maximize the benefits of dermaplaning, including recommending safe-to-use products after the procedure.

Overall, having a medical professional like Dr. Anuja Garg supervise the procedure at our medical spa in the Fremont area ensures a safer, more efficient treatment, and a customized approach to skincare, making it the preferred choice for this treatment.

 

Where can I get the list of all Medical Spa treatments available at your facility serving the Fremont, CA area?

You can look at our Medical Spa page to learn more about the treatment. You can check all the treatments and prices at this link.

 

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