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Dermaplane

Make Your Skin

Smooth & Supple

The

Treatment

Dermaplaning is also known as leveling the skin or blading. In the procedure the aesthetician uses a sterile surgical blade, known as a dermatome, to gently scrape away the top layer of problematic skin.

 

The dermatome is held against the skin at a 45-degree angle and stroked in a manner similar to shaving.

This removes the outermost layer of dead skin cells, leaving the skin smooth and supple.

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What's It

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Dermaplaning is great technique for exfoliating the skin and removing that unwanted peach fuzz.

 

This treatment works really well  for someone who has sensitive skin or facial hair that doesn't respond to laser hair removal.

 

By removing the outer layer of dead skin cells and fine hair, the penetration of your personal skin care products is greatly increased.

 

It's also perfect to use in conjunction with additional treatments like our hydrafacial, peels, or microneedling.

This is a minimally-invasive procedure with no associated down time.  It is recommended as part of an ongoing treatment plan for healthy beautiful skin.

Why Hydrafacial?

HydraFacial uses a unique, patented Vortex-Fusion delivery system to exfoliate, extract and hydrate skin, and, the spiral design delivers painless extractions.

The spiral design of HydroPeel® Tips, used in conjunction with the HydraFacial proprietary vacuum technology and serums, creates a vortex effect to easily dislodge and remove impurities while simultaneously delivering hydrating skin solutions.

In short, this high-power suction deep cleanses the skin’s surface and pores, while simultaneously infusing the skin with customizable professional strength serums.

Dermaplane

This treatment consists of the manual exfoliation of the top layer of the stratum corneum, and vellus hair (peach fuzz).

The end result is luminous fresh skin, improvement in fine lines, enhanced cellular turnover, and better penetration of skin care products.

Dermaplaning is one of the most cost effective and efficient ways to improve your skin in a very short amount of time. A perfect place to begin for those with dry, dull, sun-damaged skin.

FAQ'S

Does the procedure hurt?

No, it's not painful at all. As we said it is minimally invasive and really no more risk than shaving.  

Will the hair on my face grow back thicker & darker?

The soft, fine vellus hair will grow back at the same rate and texture. There is no need to worry about this causing additional facial hair to grow.

How long does it take?

The dermaplane treatment takes between 30 and 45 minutes.  This obviously will be extended if you add additional procedures.

How is urinary incontinence diagnosed?

The condition is diagnosed mainly on the pattern of symptoms. Keeping a urinary diary (a record of daily urination, urine accidents and fluid intake) can help your health care provider determine patterns and establish the working diagnosis. The provider will also ask questions about your general health, your history of incontinence, past surgeries, illnesses and any medication you're taking. A physical examination, including a pelvic exam, will be done, and a urine sample will be tested.

Sometimes other, more complicated tests may be needed to establish or confirm the diagnosis or to guide treatment.

How does incontinence relate to age?

Incontinence should not be considered to be a normal condition of aging. Elderly patients should be evaluated in essentially the same way that patients of any age should be evaluated. Incontinence is certainly more common as patients age, but incontinence can be seen in children, adolescents, and adults.

Why should I care about my bladder control problem?

People often live with incontinence without seeking help. Many cases can be cured or controlled with appropriate treatment. Urinary incontinence is the second leading cause of institutionalizing elderly people. The problem can contribute to decreased socialization, decreased quality of life and depression. Getting up at night to urinate also increases the risk of falling and fracturing a hip.

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