EPIDERMAL LEVELLING
Discover silky smooth glowing skin!
Epidermal Levelling also known as dermaplaning, is a painless and highly effective treatment designed to remove fine vellus hair (peach fuzz) and exfoliate the skin, which can improve the penetration of your skincare products. This treatment may be performed every 4 to 6 weeks, or as the hair growth and build up of dead skin starts to return.
dermaplaning can leave your face looking and feeling younger. However, the positive effects of dermaplaning extend beyond cosmetics. It can also lead to healthier skin long-term, aid in the maintenance of clean skin pores, and even help to prevent the development of acne.
As a procedure, dermaplane treatment with a surgical scalpel rejuvenates your facial skin in a minimally invasive manner that requires no downtime.
Benefits of Epidermal Levelling

Silky Smooth Skin
Dermaplaning is popular for its ability to keep unwanted peach fuzz in check. These fine hairs can be annoying for many clients, but peach fuzz can nevertheless be removed after a straightforward dermaplaning session.
Whether you have darker facial hairs that are visible from the other side of the room or just have fine vellus hairs that can only be seen up close, you can benefit from undergoing hair removal for your peach fuzz.
If you want to get rid of your fuzz while looking and feeling smoother at the end of the day, dermaplaning is a great option for you.

Cleaner, Smaller Pores
Your pores and hair follicles are constantly at risk of being clogged by dirt, dead skin cells that haven't been shed by your body, and oil produced naturally by the skin (technically called "sebum").
The scraping action of the dermaplaning procedure removes this material, which is resting on the outermost layer of your skin. By cleaning up your clogged pores, dermaplaning makes them appear smaller on your face.

Better absorption of Skin Care Products & Make Up
With your skin freshly exfoliated and your dead cells out of the way, you'll be able to apply cosmetic products in less time and with less difficulty. Not to mention, a lack of peach fuzz means not having to worry about those fine facial hairs throwing off the appearance of your foundation.
The same effect applies to your use of moisturizers, lotions, and other skincare treatments for dry skin. Whatever your at-home skincare routine entails, you can expect easier application and more effective absorption in your facial skin following a dermaplaning treatment.
Help Reduce Acne Breakouts

While an active acne breakout is a contraindication for receiving dermaplaning treatment, a scalpel facial can work wonders for anyone wanting to prevent future breakouts. As mentioned above, dermaplaning can work wonders for your pores, including if you have acne-prone skin. Clean pores that are free of dirt, oil, and dead skin are less likely to develop acne later on.
In addition, clearing up a fresh layer of skin can reduce the redness you've experienced thanks to previous acne scars. If you're currently undergoing an acne care regimen, the new layer of skin will be able to absorb your topical acne treatments more effectively.
Perfect Add On to other Skin Treatments

Adding Dermaplaning to your other skin treatments can greatly increase the effectiveness and impact of your treatment. It provides a deeper cleanse, removing impurities that normal facials or exfoliants may not be able to reach.
Moreover, it can help address specific skin concerns more effectively. For instance, if you have dry skin, then adding dermaplaning will allow hydrating products to penetrate deeper. Similarly, those with oily skin or acne can benefit from the deep exfoliation that reduces oil buildup and unclogs pores.












