Hydrafacial

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Hydrafacial™ is a painless hydradermabrasion treatment that uses patented vortex technology to cleanse, extract and hydrate skin. It is a safe and effective treatment and can even be used on sensitive skin.

Hydrafacial treatment can help improve many skin concerns which include but aren’t limited to, fine, lines and wrinkles, elasticity and firmness, skin texture, uneven skin tone, age spots brown spots, acne, oily skin and congested skin and enlarged pores leaving you with healthy, hydrated and instantly glowing skin.

In the UK, Hydrafacial prices generally vary from £95-£220. 

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What is Hydrafacial?

Hydradermabrasion, introduced by the innovative company behind the only example of this technology, the Hydrafacia treatment which became available in the UK in 2009, is indeed similar in general concept to its older cousin; however, the primary difference is the lack of any crystals used to assist in the exfoliation process, and the use instead of a specially shaped spiral tip with vortex technology which exfoliates and removes impurities alongside delivering pneumatically applied serums that cleanse, hydrate and provide antioxidant infusion during the treatment process, (something which traditional microdermabrasion treatments do not). This makes it a much more advanced treatment than microdermabrasion.
 
Hydradermabrasion takes its name from the word ‘hydrate’ meaning to ‘cause to take up moisture’. This ability to actively moisturise the skin during the treatment process sets it apart from all other skin resurfacing procedures available, such as microdermabrasion, chemical peeling and laser/IPL treatments.

What Areas Can Be Treated With Hydrafacial?

There are many benefits of Hydrafacial treatment which include, but aren’t limited to: 

What Does a Hydrafacial Treatment Feel Like?

The Hydrafacial treatment is often described as a gentle tugging sensation, like a mini vacuum, on the skin. It is a non-invasive procedure with no skin-puncturing or harsh manipulation involved, so there is no risk of excessive redness, irritation, or harm. You can expect a smooth and soothing experience without any discomfort.

What Are the Risks of Having Hydrafacial?

The Hydrafacial is generally considered safe and free of complications, but some individuals may feel slight pressure from the device during the procedure. Unlike other cosmetic treatments, it is not meant to be painful or cause redness.

However, it is not recommended for individuals with active skin conditions, such as a rosacea flare, or a current rash. In such cases, it is best to seek medical advice before undergoing Hydrafacial treatment.

How Soon Will I See the Results of a Hydrafacial?

One Hydrafacial session can produce visible improvements in your skin's appearance. Depending on your skin concerns, multiple sessions may be necessary to achieve optimal results. For sustained benefits, it is recommended to schedule regular monthly appointments.

How Long Does Hydrafacial Last?

Hydrafacial treatment delivers powerful antioxidants into your skin so following just one Hydrafacial, you will notice immediate skin improvements that will last for several days.

Specific skin conditions may need multiple treatments to see results – your practitioner will share their recommendations after a personalised consultation.

For optimum results, a course of regular treatments is usually recommended, followed by regular monthly or quarterly maintenance treatments. How many treatments you will need can be discussed with your practitioner.

Who Can Have a Hydrafacial?

A Hydrafacial is suitable for all skin types, even sensitive skin, but should be avoided if you are suffering from an active skin concern such as a cold sore or sunburn

If you’re on medication, pregnant or breastfeeding, speak to your practitioner to check if it’s ok to go ahead before your first treatment.

How Long Does Hydrafacial Treatment Take?

A standard Hydrafacial will take 60 minutes, however, treatment can be tailored to your individual needs so may take longer or can be done in as little as 30 minutes.

Can I Go Back to Work After Having Hydrafacial?

This facial treatment is crafted to rejuvenate your skin without any discomfort or adverse effects. Hence, you won't have to take time off from work or other engagements after the treatment. You can promptly resume your routine activities or drive back home with ease.

What Should You Not Do After Hydrafacial?

It is advised to avoid hot environments and intense physical activities, such as saunas, sunbeds, intense workouts, and hot yoga, for the next 48 hours after your Hydrafacial treatment. Also, avoid swimming pools for the next 48 hours. Using a minimum of SPF30 sun protection is crucial (as it should always be!) For optimal results, avoid undergoing any aggressive skin treatments on the treated area for 2 weeks. Additionally, refrain from using retinol products for 2 days after the treatment.

Is Hydrafacial Painful?

No! Vortex technology removes dead skin cells, which simply feels like a mini vacuum on your face! You may also feel a slight tingling when certain skincare solutions are used.

Hydrafacial is a relaxing treatment with no recovery time, so you can get back to your normal activities straight away.

Who Should You Trust to Do Your Hydrafacial?

It is important to ensure that the person administering your Hydrafacial treatment is properly qualified and has received proper training in using the device. This will ensure that they are equipped to handle any unexpected situations that may arise during the procedure

How Often Can I Have HydraFacials?

The ideal frequency for Hydrafacial treatments is approximately once a month or every 4 weeks. This schedule is suitable for most individuals and yields the greatest benefits for the skin. With one treatment every 4 weeks, a wide range of cosmetic issues, including anti-aging and acne control, can be effectively addressed.

How Much Does Hydrafacial Cost?

Usually £95-£220, depending on your location and the experience of your practitioner. Courses of Hydrafacial will generally work out cheaper, speak to your practitioner who will be able to come up with a skin health treatment plan for you.

You may be able to book a course of HydraFacials for a reduced rate and lots of clinics do special offers/promotions throughout the year. 

Can Hydrafacial Treat Hair?

Some clinics also offer Hydrafacial Keravive – a unique treatment that can revive scalp health!

Studies have found that after one treatment, patients reported improvement in scalp itchiness, scalp dryness, scalp flakiness and hair fullness. Over a course of Hydrafacial Keravive, 75% of patients saw improvement in hair fullness, 72% had an improvement in overall hair appearance, and 64% said they felt more confident.

Three treatments once a month are recommended, alongside spraying your hair with a special solution in between and after Hydrafacial Keravive.

The procedures can also benefit other hair-loss protocols, including oral, topical, laser and surgical therapies.

Conclusion

As always, if you have any questions you can use our Ask An Expert where you can ask for more advice direct from a trusted, experienced medical practitioner.

If you want to look for your nearest accredited and verified Hydrafacial clinic, use our local Hydrafacial clinic finder.

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