MediMD Dermaplane

MediMD Dermaplane is a non-invasive treatment that exfoliates the skin by removing dead skin cells and fine vellus hair, leaving your face feeling smooth, radiant, and refreshed. This treatment enhances product absorption, creates a flawless canvas for makeup, and helps improve skin texture and tone. Ideal for those seeking a glowing complexion, MediMD Dermaplane also …

What to Expect

The MediMD Dermaplane treatment begins with a consultation to assess your skin type and goals. The procedure starts with a thorough cleansing and skin analysis, followed by the application of a gentle prep toner. The dermaplaning itself is performed with a sterile blade to remove dead skin cells and fine vellus hair, revealing smoother, brighter skin. A post-treatment mask is applied to hydrate and soothe the skin, followed by a nourishing serum and SPF to protect from UV damage. The entire process takes about 45 minutes, with minimal downtime, leaving your skin refreshed, radiant, and smooth.

The MediMD Dermaplane treatment is generally comfortable, with most clients experiencing minimal discomfort. The procedure involves gentle exfoliation using a sterile blade, which is designed to be soothing and non-invasive. While the skin is being treated, you may feel a light scraping sensation, but it should not be painful. The treatment is quick, taking approximately 45 minutes, and there is no downtime required. Clients typically leave feeling refreshed, with smooth, glowing skin.

 

For optimal results, it’s recommended to have a dermaplane treatment every 4 to 6 weeks. This allows your skin to naturally regenerate and ensures you maintain smooth, glowing skin. Regular treatments help improve skin texture, reduce fine vellus hair, and enhance the overall appearance of your complexion.

To make it even more convenient, we’re offering a 4 for 3 package—pay for three treatments and get your fourth one free! This offer allows you to maintain your skin’s radiance while enjoying great value.

Before starting your MediMD Dermaplane treatment, a consultation is essential to assess your skin’s condition and determine the most effective treatment plan. During this consultation, we’ll discuss your skincare goals, any sensitivities, and any specific concerns you may have. This ensures that the treatment is tailored to meet your unique needs.

Throughout the procedure, we use medical-grade MediMD products, carefully selected for their high quality and effectiveness. These products are designed to hydrate, soothe, and nourish your skin, enhancing the overall results of the dermaplane treatment. Each step of the treatment involves the use of these premium products, ensuring your skin receives the best care possible.

Candidates for Dermaplane

  • Are at least 18 years of age
  • Has peach fuzz
  • Those seeking a radiant glow
  • Has dull or uneven skin texture
  • Looking to improve acne scars
  • Don’t exhibit medical contraindications

Dermaplane is ideal for individuals looking to enhance their skin’s appearance without invasive treatments. If you want to achieve smoother, brighter, and hair-free skin, dermaplane is a perfect choice. The treatment helps to exfoliate dead skin cells and remove fine vellus hair, revealing a more even, glowing complexion. During your consultation, we will review your skin concerns, discuss your goals, and determine if dermaplane is the right treatment for you.

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Quick answers to questions you may have

It’s best to avoid makeup for at least 24 hours after your dermaplane treatment to allow your skin to fully breathe and heal.

We recommend avoiding direct sun exposure for at least 24 hours and always applying a high-SPF sunscreen. This will help protect your freshly exfoliated skin.

No, we advise against using tanning beds for 48 hours post-treatment, as your skin will be more sensitive and prone to irritation.

You can resume your usual skincare routine the day after your treatment, but avoid using harsh exfoliants or active ingredients like retinol for 48 hours to avoid irritation. friend of mine told me what Occidental is. The European languages are members of the same family. Their separate existence is a myth.