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.
The HydraFacial is good for pretty much anyone (***see below). Whether you have acne prone skin, super dry dehydrated skin, are trying to combat signs of aging, etc. One of my favorite things is that you get extractions without pain or redness.
Who Should Get the Hydrafacial? Everyone! One of the HydraFacial's biggest draws is that the treatment is suitable for virtually any age and skin type — save for a few exceptions.
The good news is that the HydraFacial treatment is one of the safest facials for individuals with sensitive skin. There are no side effects after treatment, and little downtime is involved.
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.
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.
The quick answer to this is once every four weeks. With just one therapy, we provide the effects of microdermabrasion, a chemical peel, and a hydrating mask. Skin needs time to heal after.
Receiving a HydraFacial is a very gentle way to improve your cosmetic problems and achieve radiant, beautiful skin. Since this treatment does not use harsh or irritating ingredients, there is no need for you to make major lifestyle changes after you get this type of facial.
Even those with sensitive skin can safely enjoy multiple sessions! Despite the fact that a hydrafacial involves both exfoliation and extraction, it is painless and non-irritating to the skin. Since it delivers hydrating serums, patients are left with a smooth, radiant, healthy glow.
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.
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.
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.
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 highly effective at treating rosacea because it directly targets some of the worst symptoms of this skin condition, like facial redness, bumps, and enlarged pores.
Hydrafacials are a much more thorough and extensive skin care treatment than chemical peels, with the added benefit of the hydration serum on your skin. Both products exfoliate and give your skin a gentle peel.
It combines cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, hydration, and antioxidant protection simultaneously, resulting in clearer, more beautiful skin with no discomfort or downtime. HydraFacial™ targets fine lines and wrinkles, congested and enlarged pores, oily or acne-prone skin, hyperpigmentation, and brown spots.
HydraFacial is a non-invasive skincare procedure that's widely recognized as a safe and effective way to combat acne. It uses a patented Vortex technology and unique tip to rid the skin of acne-causing and pore-clogging agents, while also diminishing hyperpigmentation and scarring.
It's not exactly painful, but most patients do report that it's uncomfortable. Many of the same benefits provided by microneedling can be achieved with a HydraFacial, with the exception of eviscerating scars. And, as you know, this treatment poses no risk for pain.
The salicylic acid actually is a decongestant. So it goes into the skin and it actually pulls out, unclogs the pores and pulls out whatever's in the skin. And because the Hydrafacial in general is a deep cleansing treatment, it's completely normal to have breakouts afterwards.
For those unfamiliar, the HydraFacial is essentially a peel, microdermabrasion, and hydrating mask in one. But unlike the facials an aesthetician would usually perform by hand, it's done using a medical-grade device that pulls debris out of your pores, while also moisturizing and exfoliating.
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.
HydraFacial takes less than one hour to complete and the effects are visible for about one week. You will immediately see results after your first session, but more than one session can be beneficial. For long term skin health, we recommend including treatment as part of your monthly skincare routine.
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.