20/04/2026
You might have noticed that dermaplaning isn’t a treatment I provide at the clinic and I want to explain why, so you can feel confident in the treatments you choose.
Dermaplaning involves using a blade to remove dead skin cells and fine “peach fuzz” hair. While it can leave the skin feeling instantly smooth, it’s not always the best option for long term skin health.
Here’s why I choose not to offer it ⬇️
➡️ Skin health comes first
Dermaplaning is a form of physical exfoliation, and for many skins especially sensitive, reactive, or acne-prone, it can cause irritation, inflammation, and even worsen breakouts.
➡️ Barrier disruption
Your skin barrier is everything. Repeated scraping of the skin can compromise this barrier, leading to increased sensitivity, dryness, and vulnerability.
➡️ Breakout risk
For clients prone to congestion or acne, dermaplaning can spread bacteria across the skin, potentially triggering further breakouts.
➡️ There are better alternatives
I focus on results driven treatments that support your skin long term, improving texture, clarity, and overall skin health without compromising your barrier.
Every treatment I offer is carefully chosen to give you the safest, most effective results.
If you’re ever unsure about what’s right for your skin, I’m always here to help guide you.