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DERMABLADING

DERMAPLANNING SERVICES OFFERED IN THE TOTAL YOU MEDICAL SPA

Dermaplanning is a highly effective skincare treatment that uses a surgical scalpel to gently exfoliate and remove the outermost layer of dead skin cells and peach fuzz hair from the face. This non-invasive procedure is quick, painless, and highly effective, making it an excellent option for anyone looking to achieve a smoother, brighter, and more youthful complexion.

What is dermablading?


Dermablading, also known as dermaplaning, is a non-invasive exfoliation treatment that involves using a surgical scalpel to gently scrape away dead skin cells and vellus hair, also known as "peach fuzz," from the surface of the skin. The goal of dermablading is to improve the texture and appearance of the skin, as well as to enhance the penetration of skincare products.


During the procedure, a sterile, surgical-grade scalpel is held at a 45-degree angle and moved across the surface of the skin in short, upward strokes. The blade removes the outermost layer of dead skin cells and fine hair, leaving the skin smoother and more radiant. The procedure is typically painless and does not require any anesthesia.


Dermablading can be used to address a variety of skin concerns, including dullness, dryness, fine lines and wrinkles, acne scarring, and uneven skin tone and texture. The treatment is suitable for most skin types, including sensitive skin.


Dermablading is typically performed by a licensed skincare professional and can take 30-60 minutes depending on the size of the treatment area. There is no downtime required after the treatment, and most people can resume their normal activities immediately after the procedure. It is important to wear sunscreen and avoid direct sunlight for a few days after the procedure to protect the newly exposed skin.

 

How should I prepare for dermablading?


Before dermablading treatment, there are a few steps you can take to prepare your skin and ensure the best results:

  1. Avoid sun exposure: Avoid direct sun exposure and tanning beds for at least one week prior to treatment, as sunburn or a recent tan may cause skin irritation or hyperpigmentation.

  2. Avoid exfoliation: Avoid using exfoliating products, such as scrubs or chemical exfoliants, for at least one week prior to treatment, as these can increase skin sensitivity and make the skin more prone to irritation.

  3. Do not wax or shave: Avoid waxing or shaving the treatment area for at least one week prior to treatment, as this can cause skin irritation and make the skin more sensitive.

  4. Inform your skincare professional: Inform your skincare professional of any medications or skincare products you are using, as some may need to be temporarily discontinued before treatment.

  5. Cleanse your skin: On the day of treatment, cleanse your skin thoroughly and do not apply any makeup or skincare products to the treatment area.

 

Is dermablading safe?


Dermablading is generally considered safe when performed by a licensed skincare professional with appropriate training and experience. The procedure involves using a sterile, surgical-grade scalpel to gently scrape away dead skin cells and vellus hair from the surface of the skin, which is a non-invasive and relatively gentle process.


However, as with any cosmetic procedure, there are some potential risks and side effects associated with dermablading. These may include redness, irritation, and sensitivity, particularly in individuals with sensitive skin. There is also a risk of infection or scarring if the procedure is not performed properly or in a sterile environment.


To minimize the risk of complications, it is important to choose a reputable skincare professional who has experience performing dermablading and who uses proper safety precautions, such as sterilizing the tools and wearing gloves. Additionally, it is important to follow any aftercare instructions provided by the skincare professional to minimize the risk of complications and promote optimal healing.


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