What is Hydrafacial?
Hydrafacial is an invigorating treatment that can be provided in as little as 30 minutes. It delivers long-term skin health and can be tailored to meet the specific needs of all skin types. It offers instant, noticeable results with no downtime or irritation. The Hydrafacial treatment removes dead skin cells and extracts impurities while simultaneously bathing the new skin with cleansing, hydrating and moisturising serums. The treatment is soothing, refreshing, non-irritating and immediately effective. Hydrafacial – Get the Best Skin of Your Life!
Why is this treatment good for my skin?
Hydration is the foundation of healthy, radiant skin. Irritation of the skin has been proven to increase signs of ageing. Hydrafacial treatments are hydrating and non-irritating.
Hydrafacial sounds amazing! Is it a miracle cure for skin conditions?
The Hydrafacial device used in hydradermabrasion is a gentle treatment that causes minimal damage to the skin surface. The treatment is free from the side effects and recovery time associated with more invasive treatments like laser resurfacing. However, while Hydrafacial can improve complexion and skin texture, the results are not as dramatic as those seen with more invasive treatments. Therefore, it is important to set realistic expectations.
Hydrafacial treatment is typically recommended for improving the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, congested and enlarged pores, oily or acne-prone skin and hyperpigmentation, such as brown age spots.
How many Hydrafacial treatments will I need?
Many clients report glowing, healthy, hydrated skin after just one treatment, and these results can last up to one week or even longer. To maintain this effect and see ongoing benefits, we recommend one Hydrafacial treatment per month.
Is Hydrafacial suitable for me?
Hydrafacial treatments are safe for all skin types, including adults of any age. However, the treatment is not appropriate for those who:
– have taken Roaccutane within the last six months
– have an allergy to aspirin, prawns or honey
– have autoimmune disorders are pregnant, or are breastfeeding have had cold sores in the previous month
– have undergone cosmetic injections in the preceding week
– have had certain other recent procedures in the same area, such as laser treatment, chemical peels or waxing
– have a lymphatic disorder
-have active eczema, open wounds or fresh scars on the area.