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HydraFacial MD

A multi‑step facial that cleanses, exfoliates, extracts, and infuses actives for an immediate glow with no downtime.

How it works (at a glance)

  • Cleanse → exfoliate → extract → infuse actives
  • Instant glow with no downtime
  • Pairs well with ongoing skincare

Who's a good candidate?

  • Prefer non‑surgical, natural‑looking results
  • Have realistic expectations and follow aftercare
  • No active skin infection in the area
  • Not pregnant or breastfeeding

Pro Tip

Ask how this integrates with your broader plan (skincare, SPF, maintenance).

Treatment day & aftercare

Before:

  • Arrive with clean skin
  • Avoid alcohol and non‑essential blood thinners ~24 hours if approved by your provider

During:

  • Measured, precise treatment
  • Most visits are comfortable and quick

After:

  • Follow written aftercare
  • Use SPF daily

Safety & side effects

  • Temporary redness or tenderness may occur. Your provider will review benefits, risks, and aftercare for your specific plan.

Cost basics

  • Priced per session; packages or series are common for sustained benefits.

Choosing HydraFacial

  • Review before/after photos for cases like yours
  • Ask about training, technique, and product/device selection
  • Confirm follow‑up policy and what to expect for maintenance

Quick FAQ

When will I see results?

Timelines vary by treatment; your provider will set expectations.

How many sessions do I need?

Many treatments work best in a short series, then maintenance.

Can I combine this with other options?

Often yes—ask how it fits into your overall plan.

Quick Facts

Duration

30-45 minutes

Results last

Immediate glow

Commenting

Monthly for maintenance

Typical Cost

Per session

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Good Candidate?

  • Prefer non‑surgical, natural‑looking results
  • Have realistic expectations and follow aftercare
  • No active skin infection in the area

This overview is educational and not a substitute for medical advice. Consult a qualified injector to determine what's right for you.