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    What is HydraFacial Treatment? The Complete Guide

    Everyone wants smooth, bright, and youthful-looking skin. Instead of spending a fortune on oils, creams, essences, and serums in a multistep skin-care routine, you may be able to achieve a natural glow with a facial. HydraFacial Treatment is a way to pursue and maintain long-term skin health, which makes it more than your typical spa treatment. As per some data, there are 3.5 million HydraFacial Treatment treatments performed each year around the world.

     

    A HydraFacial Treatment is one of the most powerful, non-invasive skin resurfacing treatments available today. It combines cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, hydration and antioxidant protection that removes dead skin cells and impurities, while simultaneously delivering moisturizing serums into the skin

     

    The HydraFacial Treatment uses a mildly abrasive instrument to gently sand your skin, removing the thicker, uneven outer layer. The device uses an exfoliating tip paired with suction to remove dead skin cells from the surface of your face. After skin is exfoliated, serums are infused into the skin. That last step is the key reason it’s so effective.

     

     

    What are the steps of HydraFacial Treatment?

     

    Cleanse and Peel

     

    This is the resurfacing step, when skin is exfoliated. Exfoliation is the process of removing dead skin cells from the outer layer of the skin. It has long been known to have beneficial skin effects, including leaving the skin looking brighter, unclogging pores, and — with long-term use — increasing collagen production. This is all done in the HydraFacial Treatment with the HydraFacial Treatment tip. This generates a fluid vortex over the skin that gently dislodges impurities and dead skin cells.

     

    Extract and Hydrate

     

    The tip gets gunk out of pores and delivers topical moisturizers simultaneously.

     

    Infuse and Protect

     

    Your treatment will finish with “boosters,” or serums. These are geared toward your skin goal, which may include reducing the appearance of hyperpigmentation, fine lines and wrinkles, dull skin, or enlarged pores. The treatment is entirely customizable through these “boost” serums, which is a major perk for patients.

     

    How much does a HydraFacial Treatment cost?

     

    The HydraFacial Treatment normally costs from Rs 1500 to Rs 3000 per session of the procedure. The treatment takes about 30 to 45 minutes for one session. Several sessions allow the skin to fully absorb the nutrients and serums for maximum impact. We suggest 3 – 6 HydraFacial Treatment sessions spaced 4 – 6 weeks apart. When you see the final results of the procedure, you will find the HydraFacial Treatment cost to be worth it.

     

     

    Side Effects of Hydra-Medi Facial

    Mild redness and itching on the skin, which subsides quickly. If the Hydra-Medi Facial treatment is conducted on an active rash or sunburn, it might aggravate it. Skin infections or active skin concerns like rosacea can also worsen if the treatment is administered on it.

     

    Can I wash my face after HydraFacial Treatment?

     

    You should not wash your face for about six hours after your treatment. You should also avoid taking a shower or engaging in intense exercise that will cause you to sweat. Keeping your face dry during this time will protect your skin and allow you to receive optimal results.

     

    Who Should Not Get a HydraFacial Treatment and Why

     

    You should avoid a HydraFacial Treatment if you have an active rash, sunburn, or moderate to severe acne. Pregnant women should also skip it. Some of the ingredients used during the HydraFacial Treatment, such as salicylic acid, haven’t been tested and proven safe during pregnancy.

     

    The HydraFacial Treatment is a treatment that is suitable for all skin tones and requires no downtime. Many patients report seeing visible skin refinement and an even, radiant skin tone after just one treatment.

     

     

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