HydraFacial

Reveal Radiant, Healthy Skin

Customizable for All Skin Types

One of the most exciting aspects of HydraFacial is its versatility. Whether you have sensitive, oily, or dry skin, the treatment can be tailored to your specific needs. HydraFacial addresses a variety of skin concerns, including:

Fine lines and wrinkles
Elasticity and firmness
Even tone and vibrancy
Skin texture
Congested and enlarged pores
Oily and acne-prone skin

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Understanding the The HydraFacial Process

How is HydraFacial different from a traditional facial?

Unlike traditional facials, HydraFacial uses patented vortex-fusion technology to deeply cleanse pores and infuse the skin with nourishing serums. It’s more consistent, customizable, and results-driven than a standard facial, offering both instant glow and long-term skin health benefits.

Is HydraFacial safe for sensitive skin?

Yes, HydraFacial is gentle and customizable for even the most sensitive skin. During your consultation, your provider will select specific serums and adjust the treatment intensity based on your skin type and concerns.

How long does a HydraFacial treatment take?

A typical HydraFacial takes 30 to 45 minutes. It’s often referred to as the perfect “lunchtime facial” because there’s no downtime and you can return to normal activities right after.

How often should I get a HydraFacial?

For best results, HydraFacial is recommended once a month. However, treatment frequency may vary based on your skin goals. Regular sessions help maintain optimal skin health and a radiant complexion.

What results can I expect?

You’ll notice an immediate improvement in skin tone, texture, and hydration. Pores appear minimized, and your skin will feel smoother and more refreshed. Continued treatments can improve long-term skin health and reduce signs of aging.

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