Hydrafacial treatments offer the perfect way to get beautiful, smooth skin without pain or downtime – this comprehensive service combines cleansing, exfoliation, extraction and hydration into one treatment session.
Also beneficial is using this product to treat clogged pores, fine lines and wrinkles, brown spots, as well as acne scars!
How long does a hydrafacial last?
HydraFacial treatments often leave their skin looking smooth and hydrating for about five to seven days after receiving one treatment, making this ideal to keep up with to maintain improved complexion and reduce fine lines, wrinkles, brown spots, redness, blackheads oily skin enlarged pores uneven skin tone etc.
Hydrafacial’s vacuum equipment is extremely gentle and will eliminate dirt, clogged oil and dead skin cells without irritating your skin or creating redness or discomfort. Furthermore, it helps reduce small blemishes or scarring.
HydraFacial treatments are suitable for all skin types and tones, though pregnant women should refrain from getting one as the device used contains salicylic acid that has not been proven safe during gestation. Furthermore, those using acne medication or experiencing breakouts should also wait at least a week after getting any chemical peels or laser treatments following their HydraFacial.
What are the benefits of a hydrafacial?
Hydrafacial is an excellent non-invasive way to refresh their appearance without surgery, providing fast, visible results without irritation to sensitive skin. We can even customize this procedure with boosters to address specific concerns like dark circles and puffy eyes.
Hydrafacial treatment will clear away dead cells, dirt, oil and debris from pores for a more radiant complexion and reduce fine lines and wrinkles. Furthermore, it can address hyperpigmentation issues, improve uneven skin tone and texture as well as shrink enlarged pores.
Hydrafacial treatments can be performed on all skin types, although we do not advise them for people suffering from active rashes, sunburns or rosacea. Furthermore, pregnant women should avoid them due to some ingredients used (like salicylic acid) not yet being tested as safe during gestation.
How often do I need to have a hydrafacial?
Hydrafacial is a non-invasive facial that can help improve skin tone, texture and pore size over time. You will see results after just one treatment session but for optimal results it’s essential to receive monthly treatments in order to maintain your healthy glow and address any potential issues such as oily or congested skin issues that arise.
Duration of results depends on a variety of factors including skin type, age and skincare routine. Applying nourishing, gentle products and sunscreen regularly will extend their effects of treatment, as will avoiding unnecessary treatments such as lasers and chemical peels which could reduce its longevity.
Hydrafacials make for an enjoyable lunchtime facial that’s safe for most. However, pregnant women or those taking Accutane should wait at least 1-2 weeks after receiving Botox or filler before having a Hydrafacial.
Are there any side effects to a hydrafacial?
Hydrafacial is a non-invasive procedure with no downtime that is designed to address various skin concerns, including fine lines and wrinkles, sun damage, and enlarged pores. Additionally, this is suitable for all skin types including sensitive complexions.
Hydrafacial treatments typically cause temporary breakouts of impurities (known as purging). This occurs due to exfoliating skin and drawing out impurities from deep within, though this should go away quickly as soon as the treatment is finished. However, any concerns should dissolve themselves as soon as your appointment ends.
Hydrafacials can also be a wonderful option for people with combination skin as they can be tailored specifically to different areas of the face, providing needed hydration while controlling oil production in certain spots to create an even skin tone and revitalize complexion. However, those with sensitive skin should beware; seek professional advice prior to scheduling a Hydrafacial.