Cosmetic Dermatology
Dermaplaning
Dermaplaning is a popular skincare treatment that involves gently exfoliating the top layer of dead skin cells and fine vellus hair (often referred to as "peach fuzz") using a surgical scalpel. This process can leave the skin feeling smooth, soft, and rejuvenated. This treatment is a unique option because it uses manual processes, not chemicals or lasers, to treat the skin. This makes it safe for most skin types, even sensitive skin. It does not discolor darker skin colors, like some laser treatments. It is one of the few skin treatments that can be performed on pregnant women.