Yes, but no. Many companies sell dermaplaning kits and/or tools for at-home use. However, doing this at home only tackles the peach fuzz—and not at the depth that professional dermaplaning can achieve.
Our estheticians are highly trained and know by experience and practice the best angle, best pressure, and best products to use for excellent results. People who try this at home frequently press too hard on their skin, causing a rash where glowing skin should be. In the worst cases, they cut their skin and cause permanent scarring.
So yes, it can be done at home. However, in our opinion, it’s far safer, more effective, and more pleasant to let your Lexington Prime provider give you the best, longest-lasting dermaplaning results possible.