Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Dermaplaning Facial with LED Therapy.

Yes — when performed by a licensed professional using sterile blades, dermaplaning with LED is safe for most skin types. We screen for contraindications like active acne, infections, or certain medications to ensure safe treatment and optimal results.

Treatment typically lasts 45–60 minutes, including cleansing, precise dermaplaning, hydrating mask, and a session of LED light therapy. Timing may vary by skin condition and consultation to customize the experience for best outcomes.

No — dermaplaning removes vellus hair without altering hair follicle structure. Regrowth returns as the same fine peach fuzz, not thicker or darker. Regular treatments may show faster return but will not change hair texture; individual results can vary.

We recommend scheduling dermaplaning with LED every 4–6 weeks for most clients. This timing maintains smooth texture and allows skin renewal while permitting targeted LED sessions to support healing, collagen production, and ongoing improvement.

Avoid retinoids, chemical peels, waxing, or extensive sun exposure for at least 48–72 hours before and after treatment. Use gentle cleansers, broad-spectrum SPF, and your clinician’s recommended serums to protect and maximize results.

LED can reduce inflammation and accelerate healing; blue light targets bacteria while red light boosts collagen and calms skin. It complements dermaplaning but may be adjusted or postponed for active cystic acne—your therapist will tailor the protocol to your needs.