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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
Ready to Get Started?
Find qualified providers in your area who offer HydraFacial MD treatments.
Find ProvidersGood Candidate?
- Prefer non‑surgical, natural‑looking results
- Have realistic expectations and follow aftercare
- No active skin infection in the area
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View All TreatmentsThis overview is educational and not a substitute for medical advice. Consult a qualified injector to determine what's right for you.