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.
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.
So overall, OxyGeneo provides deeper penetration, thorough cleansing and far greater, more consistent results in comparison to HydraFacial. Moreover, it is far more customizable for individual skin, varying with clients. Our Clients do suggest the results of the OxyGeneo are similar to a laser without the downtime.
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. Dermalinfusion penetrates deeper than a HydraFacial.
With a landslide score of 5-0, HydraFacial came out on top. HydraFacial offers everything you want and need to achieve flawless skin. While microdermabrasion might have some unwanted side effects, it is great for oily and congested skin. The treatment effectively unclogs your and removes the buildup of dead skin cells.
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.
Microneedling is a cosmetic procedure. It involves pricking the skin with tiny sterilized needles. The small wounds cause your body to make more collagen and elastin, which heal your skin and help you look younger. You might also hear it called collagen induction therapy.
All these prove that the SilkPeel Dermalinfusion is a treatment with effective, long-lasting results and no downtime. The Hydrafacial is good for general glow and hydration but it is ultimately a surface-level treatment.
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.
The DiamondGlow utilizes a diamond tip wand that delivers a next-level resurfacing treatment which deeply cleans and rejuvenates the skin. This innovative facial treatment exfoliates, extracts, and infuses serums into the skin to give our clients that extra deep clean they have been asking for.
There's no difference between Hydrodermabrasion or Hydrafacial / Hydrofacial. Basically, Hydrafacial and Hydrofacial are both brand names of the device that's used to perform Hydrodermabrasion treatment.
Yes, there is no doubt that the benefits of Hydrafacial Treatment are well worth the cost. On average, HydraFacial costs between $150 and $300. While this seems a little on the high side, it is a small price to pay for such an investment in your skin.
Unlike the HydraFacial machine, an oxygen facial uses one that sprays highly concentrated, vitamin-infused oxygen molecules directly into the outer layer of your skin. This also requires no downtime making it a great choice for events such as weddings, anniversary celebrations, or photoshoots!
Bela md is an all-in-one that takes popular treatments, such as serum infusion and diamond microdermabrasion, to the next level with exciting new technology for the ultimate in skin health treatments. Bela md works to beautify your skin on the outside, while optimizing skin health below the surface.
For deeper wrinkles, a medium or deep chemical peel is the best option. For rough skin caused by sun damage, microdermabrasion or a light chemical peel will work. If you have severe damage or are at risk of melasma, medium or deep chemical peels are better suited.
Your Diamond Glow session
Tighter, brighter skin is the most common comment, and the pleasant surprise of added volume that plumps your skin and smooths out fine wrinkles is a plus. But it doesn't stop there. Your Diamond Glow facial keeps working over the next 6-12 weeks as your skin responds to it.
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.
How long do the results last? One HydraFacial is all you need to give your skin a reboot. But like all good things, the results from HydraFacial eventually fade away — typically, after about 4-6 weeks. Fortunately, you can keep coming back to get more HydraFacial treatments every month.
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.
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.
Dermalinfusion is a noninvasive skin care method that exfoliates your skin, sucks away debris, and infuses your skin with a custom serum. It's suitable for treating a variety of skin issues, such as hyperpigmentation, acne scars, and rosacea.
Silk Peel is an exfoliation procedure that removes the skin cells in the uppermost layers of skin, which are often the most damaged. A diamond-tipped handpiece exfoliation device is used along with a vacuum-induced system to deliver pore cleansing and dead skin cell removal.
Chemical peels generally work best on superficial imperfections; conversely, microneedling penetrates deeper to improve more troublesome issues. Many people with wrinkles find a combination of microneedling and chemical peels deliver the best results.
Both microneedling and Botox injections are safe and effective for patients with all skin types. Depending on patient needs, you may even recommend both, using microneedling to improve the surface and deeper condition of the skin, with Botox injections to help improve results longer term.
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.