Dermaplane

As your esthetician, I will perform a thorough skin analysis prior to your first dermaplaning. If dermaplaning is not appropriate, you will be informed during this session and an alternative treatment may be recommended instead. If dermaplaning is not contraindicated, maximum results are obtained by participating in a series of treatments plus following a home care regimen. I will review your current daily regimen and skin care products, advise you on which products you should continue to use, and recommend any additional products or changes to your regimen to enhance your desired outcome. As your esthetician, I take every precaution to ensure that your skin is well hydrated and calm following each session. However, you may experience excessive dryness or even some peeling between sessions, which may or may not be normal. Always contact me if you have any concerns. More sensitive skin may experience some redness after the first couple of sessions. This normally goes away after 2 to 3 hours. Derma-planing may cause minor superficial abrasions which may not appear until a day or two following your treatment. If this should occur, please contact me so that I can do a post-treatment follow up with you.

Contraindications
Although it is impossible to list every potential risk and complication, the following conditions are recognized as contraindications for dermaplaning treatment and must be disclosed prior to treatment.

Active infection of any type, such as herpes simplex or flat warts, Active acne, Any raised lesions, Any recent chemical peel procedure, Chemotherapy or radiation, Eczema or dermatitis, Family history of hypertrophic scarring or keloid formation, Hemophilia, Hormonal therapy that produces thick pigmentation, Moles, Oral blood thinner medications, Pregnancy, Recent use of topical agents such as glycolic acids, alpha-hydroxy acids and, Retin-A • Rosacea, Scleroderma, Skin Cancer, Sunburn, Tattoos, Telangiectasia/erythema may be worsened or brought out by exfoliation, Thick, dark facial hair, Uncontrolled diabetes,Use of Accutane within the last year, Vascular lesions

Aftercare

After your treatment, SPF MUST be worn at all times. Tanning beds should never be used. You are making an investment in your skin: therefore, it is to your benefit to continue to protect it long after your series of treatments is completed. Aerobic exercise or vigorous physical activity should be avoided until all redness has subsided. Direct sunlight exposure is to be completely avoided immediately following the treatment (including any strong UV light exposure or tanning beds). Although SPF should already be a part of your daily skin care, after derma-planing, SPF must be applied daily to the treated area for a minimum of two weeks. Twice daily cleanse the treated area with a post- treatment cleanser, followed by a serum or treatment cream and follow with SPF.

Is satisfaction guaranteed? The majority of my clients receive noticeable, satisfactory to above average results with a series of treatments and a commitment to a daily skin care regimen. However, this outcome cannot be guaranteed as maximum results are highly dependent on age, cumulative sun exposure, health, lifestyle, genetic traits, general skin condition, and willingness to follow recommended protocols. Be aware that many changes may occur deeper within the skin over time. To continue the maintenance of your skin after you complete your treatment(s), I may inform you of long-term age management programs.