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dermaplaning facial with LED light therapy

10 Nov 2025 | Skin clinic

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1. Dermaplaning

  • As mentioned before, dermaplaning exfoliates the skin by removing dead skin cells and fine hair, which creates a smooth surface and allows skincare products to penetrate deeper.

2. LED Light Therapy

  • After the exfoliation, LED light therapy is used to further benefit the skin. Different wavelengths of light are used to target various skin concerns. The most common types are:
    • Red Light: Stimulates collagen production, reduces inflammation, and helps with anti-aging.
    • Blue Light: Targets acne-causing bacteria and can help with breakouts.
    • Green Light: Reduces pigmentation and helps with discoloration.
    • Yellow Light: Improves skin texture and increases circulation.

The Process of a Dermaplaning + LED Facial:

  • Step 1: First, the skin is cleansed, and any makeup or impurities are removed.
  • Step 2: The dermaplaning is done to exfoliate the skin, leaving a smooth surface.
  • Step 3: After dermaplaning, the LED light is applied for around 15-20 minutes, depending on the skin’s needs and the light color chosen.
  • Step 4: Lastly, soothing serums, moisturizers, or masks might be applied to hydrate and protect the skin.

Why Combine Them?

  • The dermaplaning treatment allows for better absorption of the LED light’s benefits, since the skin is now free of any barriers (like dead skin and peach fuzz).
  • The LED light therapy can help speed up the skin’s healing process, reduce any redness or irritation from dermaplaning, and enhance results like brightening, anti-aging, or acne treatment.

This combo is great for a radiant, smooth, and glowing complexion and can help with a variety of skin concerns, depending on which LED light is used.

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