Dermaplaning: A Timeless Technique for Modern, Healthy Skin
Smooth, radiant skin never goes out of style. From the traditional barbershop shave to today’s advanced med spa treatments, the secret to a healthy glow has always been precise exfoliation. Dermaplaning brings that old-school craftsmanship into modern skincare — refined, safe, and remarkably effective.
Using a sterile surgical blade held at a 45-degree angle, dermaplaning gently removes the outer layer of dead skin cells and fine vellus hair (“peach fuzz”). This process instantly smooths texture, brightens dullness, and helps refine mild scarring and uneven tone. It also improves the absorption of serums and moisturizers, creating a perfect foundation for makeup or laser-based treatments.
Why Dermaplaning Is One of Our Favorite Add-Ons
For those with roughness or “strawberry skin” (keratosis pilaris) on the body, dermaplaning can also help clear buildup and prepare skin for deeper renewal. And it’s not just for women — men love it, too. Dermaplaning smooths the cheeks, forehead, and neck without disturbing beard lines, helping reduce razor bumps, ingrown hairs, and uneven texture for a clean, polished look reminiscent of the classic barbershop shave.
At Results Med Spa in Buda, our licensed medical aestheticians customize every dermaplaning treatment to your skin type and goals. Whether paired with microneedling, laser rejuvenation, or a light chemical exfoliation, this treatment leaves skin fresh, soft, and naturally luminous.
Healthy skin is timeless — and dermaplaning keeps it that way.
Experience the Results difference. Schedule your dermaplaning treatment today!
References
1. Cleveland Clinic. Dermaplaning: What It Is, Benefits & Side Effects.
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/22680-dermaplaning
2. WebMD. What Is Dermaplaning? Benefits, Risks, and Recovery.
https://www.webmd.com/beauty/what-is-dermaplaning
3. Harvard Health Publishing. Keratosis pilaris: Treatment and self-care for this common skin condition.
https://www.health.harvard.edu/diseases-and-conditions/keratosis-pilaris-treatment-and-self-care-for-this-common-skin-condition
4. Narins, R. S. et al. Dermaplaning, topical oxygen, and photodynamic therapy. Dermatologic Surgery. (2011). https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21533984/
