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DERMA-PLANING

Dermaplaning is an advanced skincare treatment that has gained immense popularity in recent times. The process involves the use of a scalpel to gently remove the build-up of dead skin cells, dirt, and vellus hair, leaving the skin feeling smoother, brighter, and more rejuvenated. Additionally, dermaplaning offers a wide range of benefits, including reducing hyperpigmentation, promoting collagen production, and minimising the appearance of fine lines, thereby exposing younger-looking skin.

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One of the most remarkable advantages of dermaplaning is that it is a non-invasive and painless treatment that can be done in a short amount of time. It is perfect for individuals who want to improve the texture and tone of their skin without undergoing extensive procedures. Furthermore, dermaplaning is an effective solution for those who struggle with dry or flaky skin, as it enables skincare products to penetrate the skin more easily, resulting in a brighter, more even complexion.

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It is important to note that this treatment may not be suitable for those who have severe active acne, as it may cause further irritation and inflammation. However, for those who are not experiencing severe breakouts, dermaplaning can be a great addition to a skincare routine and a key step in achieving healthy, glowing skin. Overall, dermaplaning is a versatile and beneficial treatment that can help people of all skin types achieve a smoother, brighter, and more youthful-looking complexion.

Facial Leeds

DURATION

30 minutes

OVERVIEW

Dermaplaning Prices

- £70

DERMA-PLANING FAQ's

What is derma-planing

Dermaplaning is a treatment that uses a medical scalpel to gently exfoliate the outer layer of dead skin cells and remove fine facial hair commonly known as “peach fuzz”, technically called “vellus” hair. This procedure will give your skin a more radiant appearance. Following the treatment, makeup application is smoother and other skincare products are able to penetrate deeper in turn making them more effective.

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