Introducing Dermaplaning
Dermaplaning is a gentle, non-invasive exfoliation treatment that removes dead skin cells and fine facial hair, revealing a smoother and more even complexion. By eliminating this outer layer, it allows for deeper penetration of skincare products, enhances their effectiveness, and helps reduce the appearance of acne scars over time.
Dermaplaning is a safe and effective way to refresh your skin and boost its natural radiance. The treatment leaves your skin silky-smooth, creating the perfect canvas for deeper product absorption, a more even texture, reduced acne scarring, and flawless makeup application. Experience the benefits of brighter, more refined skin with this simple yet powerful service.

Dermaplanning
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Frequently Asked Questions
Gentle and effective, dermaplaning at our MedSpa San Antonio allows for deeper product penetration, amplifying the effectiveness of your skincare regimen and delivering a remarkably smoother and more consistent complexion. Say goodbye to acne scars and pesky facial hair as dermaplaning works to leave your skin flawlessly radiant.
For those desiring smoother skin texture and reduction of deep acne scars, dermaplaning offers a compelling alternative to chemical peels or laser resurfacing. While no treatment guarantees complete scar removal, dermaplaning often delivers excellent results without irritation or high costs.
Please note the following precautions for dermaplaning:
- Avoid if you have inflamed acne, skin cancer, active cold sores, uncontrolled diabetes, dermatitis, open skin lesions, or have used Accutane in the past six months.
- Refrain from undergoing the treatment if you have used prescription retinol within a week of the session.
Similar to microneedling, it is recommended that the procedure be done every 3–4 weeks, which coincides with a normal skin cycle of approximately 30 days. The results are typically long-lasting.
After the dermaplaning procedure, the skin may be red and swollen. Tingling and aching can be managed with pain medication prescribed by the doctor. Over the next three months, the patient’s results will begin to emerge. Since this new skin will be sensitive, it is important to minimize sun exposure during this time.