Hydrafacial

What is Hydrafacial?

Hydrafacial uses mild chemical exfoliants, water jets for “hydra dermabrasion,” and vacuum-like suction to open pores for a deep cleanse to extract impurities and dead skin cells. It is particularly helpful for those with clogged pores, but also provides a healthy plump and glow that is great for those with dry skin, fine lines, wrinkles, dark spots and pigmentation.

Hydrafacial works by:

  • Deeply cleansing and exfoliating with a gentle peel to uncover a new layer of skin.
  • Extracting impurities from pores with painless gentle suction.
  • Saturating the skin’s surface with intense moisturizers and nourishing, personalized ingredients.

With over 18 booster serum options, the treatment can easily be curated to each patient’s individual needs. The treatment is soothing, refreshing, non-irritating and immediately effective.

Who is a Good Candidate for Hydrafacial?

Hydrafacial is effective for all skin types, even the most sensitive skin. Your provider may choose specific treatment serums and/or customize the treatment for your skin’s unique conditions and needs. Speak with your provider for a skin evaluation and sensitivity test.

Hydrafacial can be completed in as little as 30 minutes. It offers instant, noticeable results with no downtime or irritation. You may put on makeup and return to your normal activities right after the treatment.

What Results Can Be Expected?

Many patients see visible skin refinement and an even, radiant skin tone after just one treatment. Hydration can last five to seven days or even longer. One treatment per month is recommended for improving the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, brown spots, oily and congested skin. Ongoing Hydrafacial treatments are also recommended to maintain skin health results.

Related Conditions


Acne Scars

Acne scars are the marks left on skin that has been affected by acne. They can be triggered by cystic lesions, picking and scratching. Learn More

Dry Skin

Dry skin is common for many and can happen at any age. Skin gets dry when it loses too much water or oil and typically becomes dryer as we age, in the winter and in low-humidity climates. Learn More

Fine Lines and Wrinkles

Fine lines and wrinkles are a natural function of aging that can present at any age and on any type of skin. Learn More

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