Smoother skin. Brighter you.
What Dermaplaning Addresses
- Dull, uneven skin tone
- Dry skin and surface texture irregularities
- Vellus hair (peach fuzz)
- Hyperpigmentation and discoloration
- Minor acne scarring
- Redness and inflammation
Will my hair grow back thicker or darker after dermaplaning?
Will dermaplaning cause breakouts?
How often should I schedule dermaplaning sessions?
This is one of the most common misconceptions about dermaplaning. Vellus hair grows back at the same rate, speed, and texture as before. Dermaplaning does not alter hair follicles.
Actually, the opposite. By clearing away the buildup of dead skin cells that can clog pores, dermaplaning may reduce future breakouts and improve overall skin clarity.
We typically recommend dermaplaning every three to four weeks, aligned with your skin's natural renewal cycle. Your provider at our Leander location can help you build a maintenance schedule that fits your life.