Dermaplaning and HydraFacial combination treatments in Leamington, Warwickshire
HydraPlaning
• What it is

HydraPlaning is a two-in-one skincare treatment that starts with dermaplaning, a method of exfoliation that delicately removes dead skin cells and unwanted facial hair. The skin is then treated to a HydraFacial to promote skin hydration.
• The treatment
Who is it for?
HydraPlaning is ideal for those seeking a solution for exfoliation, hair removal, and hydration. It can be performed on almost anyone, but due to the dermaplaning part of the treatment, it’s not recommended for people with extremely oily skin, active acne or major recent sun exposure.
The facts
Dermaplaning involves a sterile surgical blade gently scraping the skin surface to eliminate dead skin cells and fine vellus hair. On the other hand, HydraFacial uses Vortex-Fusion technology, where a vacuum-based tip is used to remove impurities while delivering serums containing hyaluronic acid, peptides, and antioxidants.
The immediate effect
The skin will appear smoother, brighter, and free from peach fuzz immediately following a HydraPlaning session. The HydraFacial infusion gives a refreshing glow, while the removal of dead skin cells enhances the absorption of nourishing serums, leaving the skin instantly revitalised.
The long-term effect
The removal of dead skin cells and regular dermaplaning sessions contribute to a more even skin tone and texture over time. HydraFacial’s hydrating properties support lasting improvements in skin elasticity, fine lines, and overall skin health with consistent treatments.


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• The questions
While traditional dermaplaning focuses on exfoliation and peach fuzz removal, HydraPlaning enhances the experience by incorporating the hydrating benefits of a Hydrafacial. This dual-action approach provides a more comprehensive solution for skin renewal.
HydraPlaning is a comfortable and well-tolerated procedure. The dermaplaning phase is typically painless, and HydraFacials are known for its gentle and soothing effects.
The duration of a HydraPlaning session can vary but generally takes around 30 to 60 minutes.
Downtime is minimal after HydraPlaning. You might experience mild redness or temporary sensitivity, but this typically goes within a short period.
It depends on individual skincare needs, but many people choose to schedule sessions monthly to maintain smooth and hydrated skin. We can provide you with a personalised plan based on your skin goals.
Yes, HydraPlaning can be combined with other skincare treatments. Chat to us about creating a personalised plan for your unique skin concerns and goals.