Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about ADD ON Dermaplaning.

Yes for most skin types, including sensitive or darker tones, when performed by a licensed esthetician. Avoid during active cystic acne, open wounds, or recent chemical peels. A consultation ensures a safe personalized approach and minimizes irritation risks.

Results usually last three to four weeks depending on individual skin cell turnover and hair growth. Touch-ups timed with monthly facials maintain smoothness, while proper home care extends benefits and preserves radiant texture.

Yes—it's designed as an add-on to most facials, enhancing exfoliation and product absorption. Your esthetician will assess skin condition and tailor timing; some active treatments may be rescheduled to avoid irritation.

No—hair grows back at the same thickness and rate. Dermaplaning removes fine vellus hair without altering follicle structure. Some clients notice a softer feel, but the texture and growth pattern remain unchanged.

Avoid aggressive exfoliants, retinoids, and waxing three to seven days before your appointment. Keep skin hydrated and sun exposure minimal. Communicate recent treatments or medications to your esthetician for a safe, effective session.

Yes—apply gentle, hydrating products and broad-spectrum SPF daily. Avoid strong actives, heavy scrubs, and prolonged sun exposure for at least 48 hours. Follow personalized recommendations from your esthetician to maintain results and reduce sensitivity.