Hydrafacial

Hydrafacial in Sugar Land, Katy, and Houston, Texas

The HydraFacial™ represents the latest in luxury skin care treatments that treat and pamper the skin using a non-invasive approach. The therapy is used to resurface and rejuvenate the skin without irritation or downtime.

A HydraFacial™ technology is used to exfoliate dead skin cells while a gentle acid peel removes impurities from the pores. Vortex suctioning removes and cleans the pores while hyaluronic acid and antioxidants are introduced to hydrate and nourish the epidermis and dermis.

You can use a HydraFacial™ treatment to improve your skin’s health and to treat specific skin conditions, such as acne, wrinkles, fine lines, photo damage, hyperpigmentation, melasma, dryness, dullness, enlarged pores, and oiliness. The treatment also improves the skin’s texture and enhances elasticity and firmness.

The results of this facial treatment compare favorably to what you might receive from ablative resurfacing methods, such as laser treatments or microdermabrasion. However, there is one significant difference. You are freed of any downtime, irritation, or discomfort. Therefore, you can schedule a HydraFacial™ and continue with your day’s activities.

A HydraFacial™ deep cleans, exfoliates and extracts environmental impurities, such as whiteheads and blackheads, while moisturizing and re-hydrating the skin. Skin-beautifying serums are used for complete rejuvenation. Besides the face, you can use a HydraFacial™ on other areas of the body, such as the shoulders, décolleté, neck, and back.

Most skin care specialists compare the HydraFacial™ to microdermabrasion. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, microdermabrasion is defined as a method where an instrument is used to gently sand the skin, removing the skin’s thicker outer and uneven layer. However, many HydraFacial™ patients claim that the therapy is better, as the treatment exfoliates and suctions dead skin cells from the skin’s surface while providing hydration and nutrients.

The HydraFacial™ process is basically comprised of 3 steps, with the entire treatment lasting, on average, about 30 to 60 minutes. The first step is the resurfacing step, called “cleanse and peel.” This is where the skin is exfoliated. Exfoliation involves removing the dead and dull skin cells from the skin’s outer layer. Exfoliation brightens the look of the skin by unclogging the pores and increasing the production of collagen. A HydraFacial™ tip is used for this purpose. The instrument produces a liquid vortex over the skin, which gets rid of dead skin and impurities.

The next step of the HydraFacial™ process involves extracting impurities and hydrating the skin. The HydraFacial™ tip is used to clean the pores while delivering moisturization at the same time. The third step, which is the “fuse and protect” phase, finishes up the HydraFacial™ treatment by adding serums or skin boosters. These substances are designed to take care of a patient’s specific skin goals, and therefore may be used for reducing hyperpigmentation, smoothing the look of wrinkles or lines, revitalizing and brightening the look of dull skin, or reducing the appearance of enlarged pores.

FAQ

What is the dermatological definition of a HydraFacial™?

If you had a board-certified dermatologist describe the procedure, he or she would say that the HydraFacial™ is a hydra- or water-based dermabrasion treatment that uses a patented technology to refine and rejuvenate the skin in three basic steps. These steps include cleansing, extracting, and hydrating. This branded med-spa experience requires that spas be registered and licensed to sell this specialized skincare service.

Am I a good candidate for a HydraFacial™?

According to the company that developed the HydraFacial™, the treatment is helpful for all skin tones. However, medical doctors point out that the therapy should be avoided if you have a sunburn, rash, or rosacea. Pregnant women should not receive the treatment either. Skin specialists add that some of the ingredients used for the facial, such as salicylic acid, have not been tested and shown to be safe for use during pregnancy.

What should I do to prepare for the HydraFacial™?

Normally, you should adjust your normal skin care routine before your appointment. For example, if you are using a prescription cream, don’t apply it several days before your scheduled appointment. Doing so will prevent irritation. Tell the HydraFacial™ practitioner about the products you use for skincare and ask for his or her recommendations about using them prior to your appointment date.

Who normally performs a HydraFacial™?

You can safely receive a HydraFacial™ from a trained dermatologist or esthetician.

How much does it cost to get a HydraFacial™?

The price will vary, based on your location and the type of practice. On average, a 45-minute treatment costs around $185.00.

How many treatments of hydrafacial do I need to see results?

Most patients report that they see visible refinement in the look of their skin after one treatment. In fact, you can leave your appointment with smoother, more radiant skin.

Does it hurt to get a HydraFacial™?

The most uncomfortable part of the therapy is during the exfoliation step. This part of the treatment may feel a bit “sandpapery” but not exactly painful. Also, take note that the machine used for a HydraFacial™ features a variety of attachments that spin or whirr, so the facial is not one where you can close your eyes and drift off a bit.

How is a HydraFacial™ different from a chemical peel or microdermabrasion treatment?

Unlike microdermabrasion, which uses manual extraction to remove impurities, the HydraFacial™ uses a vacuum-like tip to deep clean the skin. This makes a HydraFacial™ less painful. Also, chemical peels use acids that normally work better on lighter skin tones. The HydraFacial™ works on all skin types and skin tones.

How often should I get a HydraFacial™?

Dermatologists and med-spa specialists recommend that patients undergo a treatment every 30-60 days for better results.

What is involved, basically, in a 60-minute standard HydraFacial™ treatment?

The 60-minute treatment is divided into 3 primary sections, with the first section being the cleanse and peel phase. This phase allows the practitioner to uncover a fresh and new layer of skin by exfoliation and resurfacing. An Activ-4™ serum is used to remove the dead skin and reveal healthier-and-younger-looking skin. A GlySal™ treatment, or a mix of glycolic and salicylic acids, offers the benefits of a chemical peel, without the problems of post-treatment scaling.

Therefore, during the first step, the skin is cleansed and exfoliated, and the Activ-4™ serum is used. The Activ-4™ serum contains lactic acid and glucosamine, both which remove the outer layer of dead skin. The serum is infused into the skin to realize a more effective sloughing off of the dry skin. During the second part of the standard 60-minute treatment, GlySal™ is used to dissolve any impurities – such as blackheads, sunscreen, or cosmetics that are clogging the pores.

The vacuum level on the HydraFacial™ machine is increased to efficiently remove the impurities and GlySal™ from the pores. During this extraction phase, BetaHD™ serum is used, which contains a low amount of salicylic acid and honey extract, to soothe the skin and get rid of excess oil.

During the final part of the treatment, the skin is re-hydrated using hyaluronic acid, which can hold about 1,000 time its weight in water, thereby providing the ultimate in moisturization. The serum used during this part of the treatment is known as Antiox™. Not only does it contain hyaluronic acid, it also contains antioxidants and vitamins A and E. All these ingredients moisturize and protect the skin from the free radicals that lead to premature aging. You can also opt for other treatment options, including lymphatic drainage, or include “Derma Builder™” steps, designed to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Reviews from our clients

I love my monthly Hydrafacials, laser hair removal and different kind of peelings. Thank you Jessica for doing my Hydrafacial today. All the staff makes me feel welcome every time I go. I also like the products they sell, specially the Hyaluronic Acid, hand cream and sunscreen. You should try them!! My kids use them too.
- Marcela Barrera - March 27, 2024
I had an amazing facial with May. She is so knowledgeable and passionate about skin. I love coming to see her for my skin concerns. I highly recommend May for all facials.
- W Jalal - March 25, 2024
Everyone was very helpful and patient. They helped Me get all the information I needed. The receptionist Claudia was amazing.
- Johan Hernandez - February 22, 2024

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