Hydrafacial

Due to extreme cold condition, skin can become dry, dull and congested. If that is your current skin condition, it is time to have a hydrafacial.

What is a Hydrafacial?

A Hydrafacial is a facial treatment which cleanses, exfoliate, extract and deliver serums to the skin. This treatment allows us to treat several skin conditions in one go, hydrating the skin, remove skin impurities, remove clogged pores and ultimately also rejuvenating the skin, skin a youthful and glowing skin.

How is the treatment performed?

It is performed in three steps:

Step 1: Cleanse and Peel

Hydradermabrasion  suctioning technology that mechanically exfoliates and painlessly remove impurities from the skin’s surface preparing skin for deeper exfoliation and removal of impurities.

Once your skin has been manually and chemically exfoliated and all dead skin cells are out of the way, we can focus our attention on the dirt and debris in the deeper recesses of your pores.

Step 2: Infuse and Protect

HydraFacial’s proprietary solutions are applied to customize the treatment to your specific skin needs. This comprises of anti-aging and nourishing ingredients like antioxidants help to prevent ongoing damage from environmental pollution, while giving you an extra skin-glowing boost.  

Step 3: Extract and Hydrate

Lastly, your purified skin base is infused with a colling mask to continually draw moisture deep into your skin for weeks to come. Even better, your daily hydration routine will start to show more in your skin than it did before your HydraFacial. 

How long does the procedure takes ?

A Hydrafacial treatment typically lasts around one hour, no downtime can go back to work.

What are the benefits of having a Hydrafacial?

It is very beneficial to have this treatment on a regular basis which helps to address a multitude of skin concerns at once. From acne to red and sensitised skin, pigmentation and fine lines and wrinkles, and dryness, a Hydrafacial comes with myriad benefits.

Who Should Not Get a Hydrafacial and Why?

You should avoid a Hydrafacial if you have an active rash, sunburn, or moderate to severe acne or rosacea, says Gretchen Frieling, MD, a dermatopathologist in Wellesley, Massachusetts.Pregnant women should also skip it.

How Much Does It Cost to Get a Hydrafacial, and Who Performs Them?

 You can safely get a Hydrafacial from a trained aesthetician or dermatologist. Prices £150

More About Hydrafacials

The Hydrafacial 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.