hydrafacial

What is HydraFacial?


HydraFacial uses a unique, patented Vortex-Fusion delivery system to exfoliate, extract and hydrate skin, and, the spiral design delivers painless extractions.

Only HydraFacial uses patented technology to cleanse, extract, and hydrate. HydraFacial super serums are made with nourishing ingredients that create an instantly gratifying glow in just 3 steps:

CLEANSE + PEEL
Uncover a new layer of skin with gentle exfoliation and relaxing resurfacing.

EXTRACT + HYDRATE
Remove debris from pores with painless suction. Nourish with intense moisturizers that quench skin.

FUSE + PROTECT
Saturate the skin’s surface with antioxidants and peptides to maximize your glow.

Indications

  • Dull looking dehydrated skin
  • Uneven skin tone
  • Photo damaged skin
  • Uneven skin texture
  • Brown spots
  • Oily, congested skin
  • Enlarged pores

How it works?

A HydraFacial is a patented skin treatment available in dermatology offices. It’s also sometimes called “hydradermabrasion” because it involves microdermabrasion-like exfoliation paired with hydrating serums.

Known for its three-step process, the HydraFacial works to deep-clean, exfoliate, and hydrate your skin. This professional procedure may help treat a variety of skin conditions, including acne, dryness, and wrinkles.

The noninvasive procedure is similar in principle to a regular facial you might get from a spa but is said to provide more dramatic results. This is achieved by a mechanized wand used on your skin to deeply clean and exfoliate while delivering serums customized to your skin type.

Method

A HydraFacial is performed by either a licensed aesthetician or a dermatologist. The procedure is completed in three parts:

  1. Your provider uses a vortex-like wand against your skin to help clear away dirt and oil from deep in your pores. They also use a peel to help exfoliate and resurface your skin.
  2. Your provider uses a vacuum-like attachment on the wand to help extract debris from your pores.
  3. Your provider uses a pen-like attachment to apply a moisturizing serum with antioxidants.

Post Procedural Care

Each HydraFacial session takes less than an hour, and no downtime is required. Unlike with harsher procedures like chemical peels, you can resume your normal activities right away.

While you shouldn’t experience any redness or peeling after your session, it’s still best to avoid exfoliating treatments for the first couple of days after a HydraFacial.

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FAQs

Is hydrafacial right for all skin type?

HydraFacial is for everyone.
HydraFacials can be performed on most skin types, including very sensitive complexions. But, those with active rashes, sunburns, or rosacea should abstain from HydraFacials, which can cause further damage or flare ups.

How long the result last?

While this may vary from person to person, you can expect the results of your HydraFacial to last for at least 7 days. In many cases, those results will last much longer. If you do notice that the results of your facial have started to fade, you can always have an additional treatment to maintain those results.

How is it different from microdermabrasion ?

There are a few key differences. For example, microdermabrasion treatments use manual extractions, while a HydraFacial uses a vacuum-like tip to cleanse deeper down than a traditional extraction. That’s also much less painful. Additionally, chemical peels use acids and are most effective on lighter skin tones, whereas HydraFacials can be used on all shades.

“[The treatment] takes its name from the root word hydrate—this ability to moisturize the skin separates the HydraFacial™ from all other skin resurfacing procedures,”

Can you customize your treatment?

The treatment is highly customizable. “Your skincare professional will work with you to understand your unique skin concerns, and will recommend a personalized treatment for you.” An aesthetician can use the exfoliator at varying intensities, and leave acids on the face for differing durations.

Can hydrafacial causes breakouts?

In theory, a HydraFacial is designed to help address the excess sebum (oil) and dead skin cells that can lead to breakouts. The treatment may also help clear impurities during skin purging that may happen after deep exfoliation.

Before your treatment, let your provider know if you have extremely sensitive skin or are allergic to any ingredients that might cause your skin to break out after the treatment. And follow up with them if you experience breakouts after a HydraFacial.

What does the HydraFacial do?

A hydrafacial is one of the most powerful, non-invasive skin resurfacing treatments available today. It combines cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, hydration and antioxidant protection that removes dead skin cells and impurities, while simultaneously delivering moisturizing serums into the skin.

What are HydraFacial side effects?

After a HydraFacial, which typically takes just 30 minutes or less, some redness may occur. This is often the only side effect of a HydraFacial and is typically mild and resolves quickly on its own. If desired, patients can apply makeup after HydraFacial treatment to conceal any redness.

Is HydraFacial better than regular facial?

What makes a HydraFacial better than a regular facial? A lack of manual extraction makes this process gentler on the skin than most regular facials, with instant and long-lasting results that you can see and feel. You’ll notice improved hydration, minimized dark spots, and even a decrease in fine lines.

How often should I get a HydraFacial?

once every 4 weeks
The easy answer is that you can have HydraFacial CT treatments about once a month, or once every 4 weeks. This is the general frequency that is most compatible for most people and that can generate the best skin-boosting benefits.

Which age is best for HydraFacial?

A HydraFacial can benefit patients at almost any age. For those in their 20s, it can improve skin clarity and stave off early signs of aging. In the 30s, when collagen production takes a hit, it can revitalize and resurface tired or dull skin.

What should you not do after a HydraFacial?

Do not wax or use depilatories for at least 48 hours after the treatment.
Don’t use any medium or deep chemical peels or laser treatments for at least two weeks after your facial treatment. Don’t use any exfoliating treatments, like glycolic acid or enzymes, for at least 48 hours after the treatment.

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Dr. Sneha Gohil

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