Dermaplaning Richmond
Dermaplaning is an advanced exfoliation technique that uses a precise medical instrument to gently remove dead skin cells and fine facial hair. This treatment smooths the skin, refines its texture, and enhances the absorption of skincare products while promoting faster cell renewal for an instantly brighter complexion. Suitable for all skin types, dermaplaning also improves makeup application by creating a perfectly smooth surface. Whether performed alone or as an add-on to a facial, it is the key to radiant, healthy-looking skin.
Dermaplaning gently exfoliates the skin by removing dead cells and fine facial hair with a sterile surgical blade. This precise technique stimulates cell regeneration, enhancing skin texture, radiance, and the effectiveness of skincare products. Unlike common myths, dermaplaning does not cause vellus hair—often called “peach fuzz”—to grow back thicker or darker. Instead, it simply trims the hair at the surface while preserving the follicles, and with regular treatments, the hair may even appear finer over time. Safe for all skin types, including sensitive skin, dermaplaning provides instant smoothness with no downtime, allowing you to resume your daily activities immediately.
What to Expect During Your Session
Thorough skin cleansing
Mechanical exfoliation
Application of an exfoliating treatment
Reaction time
Neutralizing the exfoliating treatment
Follow-Up & Maintenance
While the skin is generally brighter immediately after a dermaplaning session, the effects are optimal after a series of treatments at 4-to-6-week intervals. The exfoliation achieved with dermaplaning allows products to better penetrate the skin, which increases their effectiveness making it an ideal option to prepare the skin to receive another treatment. Dermaplaning can be combined with many of the treatments available at Dermapure and is recommended, for example, before a SkinCeuticals Facial or photorejuvenation. Ask your consultant about the ideal combination for your skin.
Contraindications
Patients with active acne outbreaks, extremely oily skin or solar erythema should not receive this treatment.