Dermablading

Achieve smooth, radiant skin and improve texture with this popular treatment.

From 30 Minutes

$149

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Dermablading Perth

Dermablading, also known as epidermal levelling, is a popular, safe, and fast exfoliating treatment that can be performed monthly for maintaining soft, smooth skin. The treatment involves experienced skin technicians gently exfoliating the outer layer of dead skin cells using a sterilized blade.

This completely non-invasive treatment removes fine facial hair (peach fuzz) and effectively exfoliates dead skin cells to reveal a fresher, renewed complexion with zero downtime.

For optimal results, contact our clinic for a personalized consultation to discuss how dermablading can benefit your specific skin concerns

Common names

  • Dermablading
  • Epidermal Levelling
  • Professional Exfoliation
  • Vellus Hair Remova
  • Targeted areas

  • Face
  • Areas with peach fuzz
  • Areas with dead skin buildup
  • Regions with hyperpigmentation
  • Areas with uneven texture
  • Procedure Information

    If you’ve been bothered by the peach fuzz on your face or want to take your skin from rough and flaky to smooth and supple, there’s a completely non-invasive treatment to help: dermablading / epidermal levelling. Epidermal Levelling is a popular, safe, fast exfoliating treatment that can be performed as often as once a month to maintain amazingly soft, smooth skin.

    The treatment is as simple as one of our experienced skin technicians gently exfoliating the outer layer of dead skin cells using a steralised blade. The process removes fine facial hair — also known as vellus hair or peach fuzz — and effectively exfoliates dead skin cells to reveal a fresher, renewed complexion — all with zero downtime.

    Dermablading can help lighten hyperpigmentation, promote improved skin texture, reduce the appearance of pores, boost product absorption, and soften the look of fine lines and wrinkles. The best part? Along with being completely painless, you can expect to see results immediately after your first treatment.

    Treatment Type

    Non-Surgical

    Recovery Time

    No Downtime

    Results from Dermablading

  • Smoother skin texture
  • Removed peach fuzz
  • Enhanced product absorption
  • Reduced appearance of fine lines
  • Improved skin tone
  • Lightened hyperpigmentation
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    What to know about Dermablading

    What is Epidermal Levelling treatment like?

    Epidermal Levelling is a fast, painless procedure that only takes between 30 and 45 minutes and provides an immediate glow. There is zero prep time or recovery time involved, making it a convenient treatment to fit into even the busiest lifestyles.

    How often do I need a Epidermal Levelling treatment?

    We typically recommend having Epidermal Levelling performed every few weeks to maintain results and continue to support healthier skin.

    Who is Epidermal Levelling suitable for?

    Epidermal Levelling treatment is an excellent treatment option for all skin types, even individuals with darker skin tones or sensitive skin.

    Can dermablading affect my regular skincare routine and product absorption?

    This process may alter your skincare routine as exfoliative acids, retinoids, or actives like vitamin C can feel more potent or lead to irritation post-treatment. It's advisable to apply soothing, hydrating products immediately after dermablading to promote skin barrier recovery and reduce sensitivity. Use broad-spectrum sunscreen daily, as freshly exfoliated skin becomes more susceptible to UV damage.

    How does dermablading interact with other facial treatments like chemical peels?

    Dermablading interacts with chemical peels by preparing the skin for enhanced penetration of the peel's active ingredients. By removing the stratum corneum and vellus hair, dermablading creates a smoother, more receptive surface for the chemical peel. This can amplify the peel's efficacy and provide more even results. However, this combination may increase the risk of irritation, sensitivity, or adverse reactions due to the heightened absorption of peeling agents.


    Proper timing and sequence are crucial. Dermablading is typically performed before the chemical peel to avoid over-exfoliation or compromising the skin barrier. Skincare professionals should evaluate skin type, sensitivity, and medical history to determine the appropriate intensity and pairing of treatments. Post-treatment care, including hydration and sun protection, remains essential to optimize recovery and prevent complications.

    What specific skin conditions or medications might contraindicate dermablading?

    Dermablading is contraindicated for individuals with active skin conditions such as acne, rosacea, eczema, psoriasis, or cold sores, as the procedure may worsen inflammation, spread bacteria, or aggravate irritation. People with hypersensitive or compromised skin barriers should also avoid treatment to prevent damage. Skin infections, open wounds, or lesions must fully heal before dermablading.


    Certain medications significantly increase skin sensitivity and should be considered. Isotretinoin (commonly prescribed for severe acne) is a key contraindication, as it thins the skin and elevates the risk of injury. Patients should wait at least six months post-isotretinoin use. Topical retinoids, exfoliants, or hydroxy acids may also need to be paused before treatment to reduce the likelihood of irritation or over-exfoliation. Blood-thinning medications or supplements like aspirin may increase the risk of cuts or delayed healing. A consultation with a dermatologist or aesthetic professional is essential to assess risks accurately.

    How does seasonal changes or environmental factors affect dermablading results?

    Seasonal changes and environmental factors can affect dermablading results by influencing skin sensitivity, hydration, and recovery. In colder months, reduced humidity and exposure to harsh winds can cause dryness and a compromised skin barrier, potentially making post-dermablading skin more prone to irritation or flakiness. Extra attention to moisturization and barrier-repairing products is essential during winter to mitigate these effects.


    In warmer months, increased UV exposure poses a greater risk to freshly exfoliated skin. The removal of the top layer of dead skin cells after dermablading may heighten sun sensitivity, making daily use of broad-spectrum sunscreen vital to prevent hyperpigmentation and UV damage. High humidity might enhance hydration temporarily but may also increase the risk of clogged pores if post-treatment skincare isn't non-comedogenic. External pollutants, dust, or allergens can irritate the exposed skin layer, necessitating a protective skincare strategy, including antioxidants and gentle cleansing. Proper adaptation to seasonal and environmental conditions ensures optimal results and minimizes potential side effects.