How Much Does Hydrafacial Cost?

Zoe Myers
By Zoe Myers

My name is Zoe and I am a self-confessed skin addict! I believe that everyone has the right to feel confident in their skin so I created Authentic Aesthetics.


What Is a Hydrafacial?

Hydrafacial is an invigorating skin treatment that decongests and removes dead skin cells using gentle exfoliation to stimulate collagen, leaving you with healthy, hydrated and instantly glowing skin.

It uses patented vortex technology and painless suction to deeply cleanse your skin and treat dehydration, hyperpigmentation, uneven skin tonefine lines and wrinkles and general signs of ageingmild acne, acne scars, congested skin, excessive sun exposurereduce redness, skin texture, oiliness, dry skin, enlarged pores and more!

Can a Hydrafacial Treatment Be Tailored to My Needs?

A Hydrafacial treatment can be personalised to your individual skin type and address specific skin concerns. Although it may not always be needed, usually a detailed consultation with your skin expert will take place, they will advise on specific solutions that will benefit your skin and recommend any add-ons that can boost results to get your skin glowing.

For example, these could include infrared-led light therapy, also known as blue light to treat acne-prone skin or perhaps a vitamin C solution to brighten skin. Hydrafacial Perk Eye and Hydrafacial Perk Lip are also available, which are designed to gently deep cleanse and ‘perk’ these delicate areas of the face.

Can a Hydrafacial Treatment Be Tailored to My Needs?
How Much Does a Hydrafacial Cost?

Usually £95-£220, depending on your location and the experience of your practitioner. 

You may be able to book a course of HydraFacials for a reduced rate, which is particularly useful if you are having the treatment to address a specific skin concern.

Practitioners usually advise that a course of 3 to 6 HydraFacials, every 6 to 8 weeks, is recommended to see significant results. For specific skin conditions, the treatment can be done in a course of 6 every 2 weeks and then maintained monthly following this. All skin types will benefit from ongoing monthly treatments to achieve optimum skin health.

Lots of clinics do special offers throughout the year, so follow their social media pages and sign up for their newsletters to get exclusive promotions!

Book a Hydrafacial Today

As always, if you have any questions you can use our Hydrafacial Q&A where you can ask for more advice direct from a verified, trusted and experienced HydraFacialist.
 
Not sure Hydrafacial treatment is right for you? We have lots of Hydrafacial FAQsHydrafacial videosHydrafacial reviews and Hydrafacial before and after images for you to do more research about Hydrafacial treatment.
 
If you want to look for your nearest trusted Hydrafacialist, look no further than our list of Hydrafacial clinics

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