The HydraFacial treatment is a multi-step, comprehensive skin treatment designed to stimulate and transform your skin from the inside-out. Dermalinfusion is a 3-step facial that combines exfoliation with powerful serums designed to nourish and refresh your skin.
The benefits of dermal infusion when compared to HydraFacial
Dermalinfusion offers greater customization with medical-grade serums and anti-aging add-ons to address wrinkles, fine lines, hyperpigmentation, uneven skin texture, and a lack of volume in your skin.
Best for: Microneedling is a good option over HydraFacial for those who have a deep, permanent acne scars and other facial scarring, and is recommended for all skin tones. It is not a good choice for those who are at a higher risk of infection or have a low tolerance for pain or needles.
Microneedling is amongst the best minimally invasive treatments to also rejuvenate skin. Hydrafacial is superb for quickly and deeply cleansing and refreshing your skin.
How Often Should I Get Dermalinfusion? Regular treatments are recommended for maintaining lasting results. While initial treatments should be spaced 2-4 weeks apart for maximum efficacy, touch-up treatments are generally performed every 2-3 months.
Avoid using topical acne medications for at least one day after treatment. It's extremely important to protect your skin with sunscreen. Your skin can be more sensitive to the sun in the few weeks after the treatment. You can expect to see noticeable results immediately after the procedure.
Dermalinfusion is an excellent choice for treating both oily skin and acne. The treatment can also minimize the look of wrinkles, reduce the appearance of sun and age spots, and hydrate dry skin. The procedure is much less invasive than laser skin resurfacing or a chemical appeal without the downtime.
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.
It is a classic, exfoliation-only procedure that treats as deep as a chemical peel without the same potential for sensitivities and irritation. HydraFacial is a more advanced, more gentle and more effective next generation of microdermabrasion.
DiamondGlow uses a physical diamond-tipped exfoliator, while Hydrafacial uses glycolic and salicylic acid for chemical exfoliation. Goals: DiamondGlow is more of a corrective treatment that results in deep exfoliation, extraction and cleansing. Serums are then applied to fresh, new skin for greater effectiveness.
Dermalinfusion® is a non-invasive, skin-resurfacing treatment that combines exfoliation with serum infusion to address patient-specific skin conditions and needs. Similar to HydraFacials®, Dermalinfusions® are done in-office and take about 30 minutes to complete.
Unlike other cosmetic treatments, the HydraFacial isn't supposed to cause pain or redness. However, you should avoid this procedure if you have an active rash, such as one related to a rosacea flare.
Unlike traditional facials, a HydraFacial provides your skin with a gentle cleansing and rejuvenating experience without any pain during or after the treatment. This treatment is a great option for people with a wide range of skin concerns at different ages, giving your skin many benefits.
For the best and most lasting results, we recommend patients get a series of 4 to 6 HydraFacials and space them 2 to 4 weeks apart.
Hydrafacial is the most effective treatment for blackheads
Hydrafacial provides an even and deep skin cleanse. It clears off the pores fully. Reaches the hardest areas and gives you the best results for blackheads.
The DiamondGlow™ Facial (formerly known as SilkPeel DermalInfusion), is an advanced, non-invasive skin-resurfacing treatment. This patented, non-invasive treatment is fully customizable and the perfect solution to address a wide variety of skin concerns and conditions from head-to-toe.
Noted for its ability to fight the effects of aging, HydraFacials also work to smooth wrinkles and fine lines by boosting the production of collagen and elastin. These proteins keep the skin soft and supple.
Currently, The HydraFacial Company employs over 400 employees, with 63% of these roles being filled by women at all levels.
At our Scottsdale office, we routinely combine the powers of two best-in-class facial rejuvenation treatments: HydraFacial + Dermaplaning. While dermaplaning allows us to gently remove dead cells from the surface of your skin, HydraFacial allows us to deeply clean, exfoliate, hydrate and protect your complexion.
How often should you get a hydrafacial? We strongly recommend that you come in for a HydraFacial solutions every two weeks. During your initial consultation, we will assess your skin type and skin quality as well as review your personal aesthetic goals.
Yes we recommend that you discontinue retinol and related products 3 days before your Hydrafacial. You should also avoid any glycolic or other home-based peel for the same amount of time. If you are using these products please speak with our staff for specific guidance several days before your Hydrafacial.
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.
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.
Dermal Infusion is a gentler version of microdermabrasion. It is a skin resurfacing treatment that simultaneously exfoliates and removes dead skin cells, while it applies serums to treat specific skin conditions such as acne, wrinkles, age spots, sun damage, and dry skin.
Dermaplaning is a procedure that exfoliates your skin and gets rid of dirt and vellus hair, better known as “peach fuzz.” It's different from dermabrasion, where an aesthetician or doctor uses a high-speed, rotating brush to exfoliate the skin. With dermaplaning, they use a scalpel or a tool called a dermatome.