DermaPlaningDetails About The ServiceSMOOTHER SKIN, SOFTER GLOW, FRESHER FINISH
Dermaplaning is a gentle exfoliating treatment that removes dead skin buildup and fine vellus hair, also known as peach fuzz. The result is smoother, brighter-looking skin with a soft, polished finish.
More detailsA CLEAN, GLOWY RESET FOR YOUR SKIN AND MAKEUP.
Dermaplaning is perfect for clients who want their skin to feel smoother, look more refreshed, and allow skincare and makeup to apply more evenly. This treatment is done with a professional blade to gently exfoliate the surface of the skin without harsh scrubs or downtime.
At Extended Studio, dermaplaning is performed with care and attention to your skin’s current condition. It’s a great option before events, photos, or anytime your skin needs a fresh reset.
For best results, avoid exfoliants, retinol, direct sun exposure, and heavy sweating for 24–48 hours after your appointment. Dermaplaning may not be recommended over active breakouts or irritated skin.
THE DERMAPLANING PROCESS-
consult
We’ll assess your skin, talk through your goals, and make sure dermaplaning is the right fit for your skin that day.
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SKIN PREP
Your artist will gently cleanse and prep the skin so the treatment can be performed safely and smoothly.
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DERMAPLANe
Using a professional medical grade blade, we carefully remove dead skin buildup and peach fuzz for a smoother, brighter-looking finish.
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GLOW FINISH
We’ll apply calming, hydrating products and walk you through aftercare so your skin stays soft, fresh, and protected.
FAQFrequently Asked
Questions
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Most clients book dermaplaning every 4–6 weeks, depending on their skin type, goals, and routine.
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No. Dermaplaning removes fine vellus hair, also known as peach fuzz, but it does not change the color, thickness, or growth pattern of the hair.
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Yes. Dermaplaning is great before photos, events, or makeup application because it helps the skin look smoother and more polished.
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No. Dermaplaning should not be painful. It feels like a gentle scraping sensation across the skin.
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Avoid retinol, exfoliants, direct sun exposure, heavy sweating, and harsh active ingredients for 24–48 hours after your appointment.
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Dermaplaning may not be recommended if you have active breakouts, irritated skin, open cuts, or a current skin flare-up.