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(786) 294-0710Although HydraFacial is a newer facial technology, it is already one of the most popular ways to revitalize the skin. In fact, according to Allure, a HydraFacial is performed every 15 seconds around the world. Here’s a breakdown of how HydraFacials work.
What Are HydraFacials?
HydraFacial is a medical procedure that is performed in three simple steps: cleansing, exfoliating, and infusing the skin with serums. First, the skin is cleansed with a deplaning tool. The tool works by opening pores and sweeping out makeup debris, dead skin cells, and oil with a rotating head. Next, the skin is exfoliated with a combination of non-irritating salicylic and glycolic acids, further loosening dirt and debris. Last, all of this debris and dirt is extracted and vacuumed away with a vortex-extraction nozzle, which is then switched out with a vortex-fusion tool that infuses a serum rich in antioxidants and collagen back into the skin. This boosts elasticity and hydration while plumping up the skin.
What Can HydraFacials Treat?
Although anyone who wants to maintain healthy skin as they age is a candidate for HydraFacials, it is also specially designed to address a number of skincare needs. These include fine lines, wrinkles, uneven tone or texture, brown spots, oily and congested skin, or enlarged pores.
Planning for the HydraFacial Treatment
The HydraFacial treatment only takes about 45 minutes to complete, and there is no discomfort associated with the procedure. Additionally, there is no downtime after HydraFacials are administered, and patients can wear makeup and resume normal activities immediately after it is completed. Many patients see results after just one treatment, although some return for additional treatments to maintain their healthy skin.
Mixing HydraFacials With Other Treatments
Many patients have a variety of skincare issues they’d like to address, but they have to space out the different medical spa procedures, lengthening the time it takes for them to see results. Patients can receive HydraFacials on the same day that they receive Botox or other fillers, as it will not conflict with or complicate these specific treatments. Although HydraFacial is wildly popular, there’s no problem with wanting to see the results for yourself. For more information about this procedure, call the certified professionals at Jimenez Chiropractic Med-Spa at (786) 294-0710 today.