Perfect for sensitive skin!
With Dermaplane we remove lifeless skin from the skin surface. The treatment promotes cell turnover, delivers immediate results, controls injuries to the skin and promotes natural healing and reparation of the body. Dermaplaning removes peach fluff from the skin, which is responsible for the adherence to additional oil and dirt that can lead to skin problems.
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£40
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Malan Aesthetics est. 2021
It is a skin treatment that uses an exfoliating blade to skim dead skin cells and hair from your face. It’s also called microplaning or blading.
It aims to make your skin’s surface smooth, youthful, and radiant. This treatment claims to remove deep scarring from acne and uneven pockmarks on your skin. It’s also used to remove “peach fuzz,” the short, soft hairs on your face.
It can be used for any skin type and anyone with:
acne scars
dull skin
dry skin
sun-damaged skin
fine wrinkles
Malan Aesthetics est. 2021
If you look at the tool used for dermaplane treatments, you may notice it looks like a razor you would use on your body hair.
The basic concept of dermaplaning is the same as shaving. By aiming a sterile blade at a 45-degree angle and dragging it slowly across your skin, you remove lifeless cells, scar tissue, and other debris that may be making your skin’s surface look uneven.
Your skin is exposed daily to harsh environmental toxins, irritants, and sun damage. This can cause the top layer of your skin to appear dull, and it can make you look aged. Dermaplaning clears away those damaged skin cells so newer skin cells are what you see when you look in the mirror.
Malan Aesthetics est. 2021
You don’t need to plan any downtime to recover from a dermaplaning treatment. You may experience redness or feel like your skin is scraped in the two or three days right after the procedure.
You may notice that your skin looks brighter immediately after you’re finished with a dermaplaning treatment, but it often takes a few days to appreciate the full results. As any redness subsides, you’ll be able to see the results more clearly in the days afterward.
Results of dermaplaning aren’t permanent.
After a dermaplane treatment, you’ll need to be extra careful about sun exposure. Sun damage could reverse the effects, or create pigment blotches on your freshly uncovered skin cells. In the weeks after a treatment, don’t leave the house without wearing sunscreen on your face.
Malan Aesthetics est. 2021
Dermaplaning is a low-risk procedure. Side effects may include slight redness in your face in the hours after getting the treatment. Some people develop whiteheads on their skin in the day or two after dermaplaning.
Infection and scarring are rare after dermaplaning, but they do occur. If you develop a scar from dermaplaning, your doctor may need to treat the scar tissue with a steroid injection to soften the scar tissue.
Another possible side effect is a patchy skin pigment in the area where you have the procedure, which may decrease or disappear as time goes on.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dermaplane is a simple and safe procedure for exfoliating the epidermis and ridding the skin of fine peach fuzz. It is extremely safe when performed by a professionally trained technician. The technique is performed by using a specialised sterile surgical instrument. Once the skin is properly prepped, the technician holds the skin taught and gently scrapes the blade at an angle.
No, this is physiologically impossible. The soft, fine peach fuzz hair will grow back slowly – usually in about 4 weeks and no different than it was previously.
Excessive scraping, nicks and cuts can cause damage to the skin. This is why it is imperitive you have a professional technician who has had the highest level of training, and who has the correct tools to do this treatment.
Dermaplaning is only to be performed on the face (excluding eyelids and lips). The treatment cannot be offered on any other part of the body.
Dermaplaning can be carried out every 3-4 weeks. Treating the skin in this manner removes about 2 – 3 weeks’ worth of dead skin cells. You should always leave enough time between treatments to allow the skin to complete its normal skin cycle of approximately 30 days before repeating.
No, Dermaplaning is an exfoliative technique that uses the edge of a scalpel moved at 45 degrees (superficially) along the surface of the skin to smooth and exfoliate the skin and remove dead cells and fine vellus hairs. This is enhanced along with a facial massage and is surprisingly relaxing and pain free. It is a procedure that can be compared to the sensation of shaving your legs.
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