Dermaplaning

Dermaplaning Facial

Dermaplaning is a painless procedure where dead skin cells are manually scraped away. It increases cellular turnover, smooths and softens skin, and provides immediate results.
 
This super exfoliating procedure removes 2-3 weeks worth of dead skin cells. It tricks the body into thinking it has an injury and needs to heal itself, immediately producing healthier, plump skin.

Dermaplaning is suitable for all skin tones, it also removes the fine vellus hair on the face. This excess fluffy hair can trap oil and dirt which can lead to other problems with your skin. Once the dirt, oil and dead skin cells are removed, facial products and treatments are much more effective because they can penetrate the skin more easily.


PRICES

DERMAPLANING FACIAL £50
WITH AN ENZYME SKIN PEEL £70
COMBINE WITH A CACI FACIAL FOR £80

FAQs

  • How is Dermaplaning performed?

    After prepping the skin your highly trained therapist will gently scrape away the surface layer of dirt, oil and dead skin cells with a sterile surgical scalpel at a 45 degree angle. Each area of the face is carefully scraped until all dead skin has been removed. There is no swelling or pain associated with the dermaplaning procedure. Extractions of any pustules and blackheads are then done, lastly, special Osmosis clinical products designed especially for your skin type and concerns, as well as UV protection, will be applied.

  • Won't the hair grow back thicker?

    No. The hair on the face is called vellous hairs and it is physiologically impossible to grow back thicker. There are two types of hair that grow on our bodies. Vellous (tiny translucent blonde hair) and Terminal (thicker hair that grows under the arms, pubic area, legs, eye brows, mustache and beard for men). Vellous hair when cut or removed will grow back the same. The structure of the hair does not become damaged, therefore it is impossible to alter. Terminal hair is physiologically coarse. When Terminal hair is cut, it grows back the same way…coarse.

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