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Get answers to common questions about Dermaplane & LED Light Therapy.
Yes. The add-on is generally safe for most skin types, including mild sensitivity. Technicians adjust technique and LED intensity as needed. If you have active acne, rosacea flare-ups, or recent chemical peels, disclose these so we can recommend alternatives or precautions.
As an add-on, expect about 20–30 minutes: dermaplaning takes roughly 10–15 minutes and LED therapy about 10–15 minutes depending on skin needs. Your esthetician will customize timing to address concerns and ensure comfort throughout the treatment.
For best results, schedule every 4–6 weeks to maintain smooth skin and cumulative LED benefits. Frequency may vary with skin type, sensitivity, and specific concerns; your esthetician will recommend a personalized plan.
No significant downtime is expected. You may experience mild redness for a few hours, but peeling is uncommon. Avoid aggressive exfoliants and sun exposure immediately after treatment and use SPF to protect newly revealed skin.
Yes. It's designed as a complementary add-on and pairs well with facials, peels, or hydrating treatments. Your esthetician will assess timing and compatibility to optimize safety and results, avoiding overlapping aggressive procedures in the same visit.
Contraindications include active open wounds, severe cystic acne, recent chemical peels, active cold sores, and use of certain photosensitizing medications. Inform us about medications, pregnancy, or skin conditions so we can recommend alternatives or postpone treatment.