Dermaplaning

Dermaplaning: Prime and Purify

Dermaplaning is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that involves using a surgical scalpel to gently remove the outermost layer of dead skin cells and fine vellus hair, also known as “peach fuzz,” from the face. This exfoliation technique not only smooths the skin’s surface but also enhances the penetration of skincare products and promotes a more youthful appearance. Dermaplaning is suitable for most skin types, including sensitive skin, and can be performed as a standalone treatment or in combination with other facial treatments. At Luminescence, our experienced skincare professionals use high-quality tools and techniques to deliver safe and effective dermaplaning services tailored to your unique needs and preferences.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dermaplaning is a cosmetic procedure that involves using a scalpel or a specialized tool to remove dead skin cells and vellus hair (peach fuzz) from the surface of the skin.

Radiesse is available by the syringe, and, according to the current practice guidelines, treatment typically requires one syringe per area. The face and neck each usually require a single 1.5cc syringe per session, while the chest requires a half to a full syringe.

$50.00 as an add on for any facial treatment and $125.00 for full prime & purify.

No, dermaplaning does not affect the density or thickness of hair growth. The hair will grow back at the same rate and texture as before.

Dermaplaning can help with a variety of skin concerns, including removing dead skin cells, improving skin texture and tone, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, unclogging pores, and promoting better absorption of skincare products. It can also help to remove vellus hair, which can make the skin appear smoother and brighter.

It is recommended to get dermaplaning done every 4 to 6 weeks, as this is the average time it takes for the skin to complete its renewal cycle. However, the frequency of dermaplaning may vary depending on individual skin type and needs.

For more information see our FAQ Page & Our Pre & Post Treatment Guide!