Hydrafacial FAQs
What is a HydraFacial?
A HydraFacial is a world-popular cosmetic procedure that removes impurities from the skin. It uses a three-step process to clean, exfoliate, and hydrate your skin, minimizing the appearance of age-related imperfections like wrinkles, fine lines, and crow’s feet. HydraFacials are similar to traditional facials, but they provide longer-lasting and more noticeable results. Treatment can be tailored to your skin’s need.
What skin problems can benefit from a HydraFacial?
HydraFacials can help treat various skin problems, including:
Blackheads
Whiteheads
Wrinkles
Fine lines
Crow’s feet
Sun spots
Dry, itchy skin
Aging skin
Large pores
What happens during a HydraFacial?
At the beginning of your appointment, your practitioner examines your skin and asks about your treatment goals.
Next, your provider uses a wand-like tool to clean dirt and oil from your pores carefully.
They then apply a chemical peel to exfoliate and resurface your skin.
After applying the peel, your provider attaches a suction device to the wand.
The suction removes blackheads, whiteheads, and dirt from your pores.
Lastly, your provider carefully applies a healing serum and LED light to your skin. The serum contains vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that encourage your body’s healing process. The LED light promotes anti-aging, collagen synthesis, and prevents acne.
What can I expect after a HydraFacial?
A HydraFacial takes about 30-60 minutes. After treatment, you can return to work and your other activities right away. In the days after your HydraFacial, your skin appears smoother, healthier, and more vibrant.
How often can I get a HydraFacial?
The frequency at which you can get a HydraFacial depends on several things, including your skin type and goals. We recommend undergoing a HydraFacial once every four weeks for the best results. More frequent treatments could be necessary.
Can a HydraFacial treat all skin problems?
HydraFacials are very effective, but they can’t treat all skin problems. Your provider at might recommend a different approach if you have acne, rosacea, sagging skin, or dark circles under your eyes.