Hydra Facial

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Smooth, bright, and youthful-looking skin is something that everyone desires. Instead of spending a fortune on oils, creams, essences, and serums as part of a multistep skin-care routine, you might be able to obtain a natural glow with a facial, which some say is becoming increasingly popular.

The HydraFacial, as it is known, is marketed as a technique to achieve and maintain long-term skin health, making it more than just another spa treatment. 

“The HydraFacial is a multistep facial treatment usually done with specific equipment (HydraFacial MD).

Our HydraFacial by dermatologist does the HydraFacial treatment with the equipment. We take care of utmost safety and care while performing the procedure.  

How Does a HydraFacial Work Exactly?

Microdermabrasion is a treatment that is similar to the HydraFacial. Although it is not the same as microdermabrasion, some individuals believe it is considerably superior.

The HydraFacial treatment consists of three phases. There is no downtime (a term used in dermatology to describe recuperation time), and the entire procedure can be completed in as little as 30 minutes.

Here are the three steps involved in a HydraFacial:

Cleanse and Peel

Exfoliating the skin is the resurfacing stage. Exfoliation is the removal of dead skin cells from the skin’s surface layer. It has long been known to have good skin effects, such as brightening the complexion, unclogging pores, and promoting collagen formation with long-term use. All of this is done with the HydraFacial tip in the HydraFacial.

Extract and Hydrate

The tip gets gunk out of pores and delivers topical moisturizers simultaneously.

Infuse and Protect

Boosters or serums will round out your treatment. These are tailored to your skin’s specific needs, such as decreasing hyperpigmentation, fine lines, wrinkles, dull skin, or enlarged pores. Patients will like how these boost serums allow them to customize their treatment.