Choose dermaplaning for polish
Best when your skin is generally healthy and you want immediate smoothness, better makeup application, and removal of peach fuzz before an event.
Treatment guide | North Vancouver
Smoother, brighter skin can happen in a few different ways. The right choice depends on whether you need a surface refresh, pigment correction, or collagen-building repair.
Each treatment is useful, but they work on different layers of the skin. This quick guide helps you match the treatment to your real goal before booking.
Best when your skin is generally healthy and you want immediate smoothness, better makeup application, and removal of peach fuzz before an event.
Best for uneven tone, dullness, sun damage, melasma, mild acne, and congestion. Peels can be adjusted from light glow to deeper correction.
Best for acne scars, large pores, fine lines, early laxity, and stretch marks because it stimulates new collagen below the surface.
A trained professional uses a sterile surgical blade at a precise angle to remove dead skin cells and fine vellus hair from the surface. There is no chemical and no penetration below the outer layer. Results are immediate and typically last two to three weeks.
A solution such as glycolic, salicylic, lactic, or TCA acid loosens dead skin and encourages renewal. Superficial peels refresh texture in days, while stronger peels can address pigment and sun damage over one to two weeks.
Very fine sterile needles create controlled micro-injuries that prompt collagen and elastin production. With radiofrequency, energy is delivered deeper into the skin for a stronger tightening and remodeling response.
Use this as a practical booking filter. If the concern lives on the surface, resurfacing can help. If the concern is structural, collagen stimulation is usually the better path.
| What it does | Dermaplaning | Chemical Peel | Microneedling / RF |
|---|---|---|---|
| Removes dead skin and peach fuzz | Yes | Yes, without fuzz removal | No |
| Treats pigment, melasma, sun damage | No | Yes | Partially |
| Treats acne scars and large pores | No | Light improvement | Yes – primary treatment |
| Stimulates new collagen | No | Medium peels only | Yes – primary effect |
| Skin tightening | No | No | Yes, especially with RF |
| Typical downtime | None | 1-7 days of peeling | 1-3 days of redness |
| Result timeline | Immediate, 2-3 weeks | Fresh skin in 5-10 days | Builds over weeks to months |
| Best event-glow option | Strong | Light peel works well | Not the right tool |
You have an event within the next week, your skin is not actively inflamed, and your main concern is dullness or peach fuzz interfering with makeup.
You are dealing with uneven tone, sun damage, melasma, recurring dullness, mild acne, or congestion and want visible improvement without a long treatment series.
You want to improve acne scars, fine lines, early sagging, large pores, or stretch marks. These concerns need remodeling from underneath.
Explore the service pages that connect most closely with this guide, then book a consultation if you want help choosing the right starting point.
For pigment, dullness, congestion, and uneven tone when your skin needs more than a surface polish.
View service pageFor acne scars, enlarged pores, fine lines, laxity, and collagen-building skin remodeling.
View service pageFor maintenance glow, hydration, gentle exfoliation, and healthy skin between corrective treatments.
View service pageNot sure which treatment fits? We will look at your skin, listen to your goals, and recommend the option that gets you there – even if it is not the one you originally had in mind.