Everybody wants soft, glowing, and youthful-looking skin. Instead of spending hundreds on creams, oils, serums, and essences as part of the multistep routine for skin care, it is possible to get the natural glow you desire with the facial treatment that is gaining popularity.
The advocates of the newest treatment, known as the HydraFacial, are claiming it’s an opportunity to focus on and maintain long-term healthy skin. This makes it more than just a spa treatment. Based on the HydraFacial website, the HydraFacial is done every 15 seconds and is accessible in more than 80 countries which includes that of the United States.
“The HydraFacial is a multistep facial treatment usually performed using an exclusive machine (HydraFacial MD) manufactured by Edge Systems. In one treatment aestheticians can utilize the HydraFacial device in order to cleanse exfoliate, cleanse, extract, and then deliver various skin-rejuvenating serums,” Explains Glen Crawford, MD, of the Schweiger Dermatology Group in Philadelphia.
It’s now a sought-after procedure because it gives an immediate “wow factor” in terms of firming and brightening skin, claims Sarah Akram, expert aesthetics specialist of Sarah Akram Skincare in Alexandria, Virginia. It’s possible to get the treatment prior to a major event or every now and then to maintain healthy skin, she adds.
How Does a HydraFacial Work Exactly?
It is a similar procedure to the HydraFacial has a lot in common with a different procedure called microdermabrasion, according to Akram. Microdermabrasion utilizes the use of a “mildly abrasive instrument to gently sand your skin, removing the thicker, uneven outer layer,” according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.
However, it’s not exactly microdermabrasion, and certain people believe it’s superior. “The [HydraFacial] device uses an exfoliating tip paired with suction to remove dead skin cells from the surface of your face,” Akram says. Akram. After exfoliation, the serums are introduced into the face, she adds. This last step is the main reason why people who advocate for it say it’s extremely efficient.
Three steps are included to three steps of the HydraFacial procedure, according to the company. There is no downtime expression used for recovery time in dermatology and the entire treatment is completed within 30 minutes.
These are the three steps that are involved in the process of a HydraFacial:
Cleanse and Peel
This is a resurfacing process after skin exfoliation. “Exfoliation refers to the procedure of taking dead skin cells that have accumulated on the surface of skin. It’s been long-known to benefit skin that include leaving skin looking more radiant, clearing pores and when used for a long time — improving collagen production” Dr. Crawford. All of this is done with the HydraFacial using its HydraFacial tip. It “generates a fluid vortex over the skin that gently dislodges impurities and dead skin cells,” Crawford says. Crawford.
Extract and Hydrate
The tip removes gunk out of the pores and provides topically hydrating moisturizers at the same time.
Infuse and Protect
The treatment will conclude by using “boosters,” or serums. They are designed to help you achieve your goal for skin care, which could include reducing signs of hyperpigmentation as well as fine lines and the appearance of wrinkles and dull skin or pores that are enlarged. The treatment is completely customizable by using the use of these “boost” serums, which is a major benefit for patients.
For a different option there can be another option, the Geneo Super-Facial, another three-step facial that blends exfoliation with active topical treatments. DiamondGlow Dermalinfusion is another treatment that claims to exfoliate, extract, and infuse to reveal radiant and rejuvenated skin. The basis of all these treatments is the same exfoliation and infusion of serums; however, the patented technology is different. Consult your dermatologist or cosmetic physician about which one is the best option for you and the treatments they can offer.
The Potential Benefits of Getting a HydraFacial
The company claims it will give you “the best skin of your life,” which is an impressive claim. While it’s not an assurance, it does offer certain benefits to your complexion that are worth mentioning. Along with exfoliation, this device is able to deliver active ingredients to the skin, according to Joshua Zeichner, MD director of clinical and cosmetic dermatology research at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. “Depending on the specific active [ingredients] used in the HydraFacial, the treatment can improve hydration, radiance, and even skin texture and pore size,” Zeichner declares.
The company makes its own serums but has also collaborated with companies such as Alastin Skincare, ZO Skin Health as well as HydroPeptide to provide a greater selection of options. (What is the best choice for you is a discussion with your dermatologist or an aesthetician.)
There’s a bit of older research that suggests the concept is beneficial, but designated research on HydraFacial itself isn’t available. A tiny study from the past of 20 females between the ages of 34 and 65 assessed the advantages of the hydra dermabrasion procedure. It is a method of treatment that blends microdermabrasion and antioxidant serums. It is similar to HydraFacial however the study was not conducted on the HydraFacial treatment itself.
In the study, one group received six treatments, which were each one week apart. The other group received the antioxidant serum by itself which was applied to the skin with a brush every week. Researchers analyzed the results using photographs as well as facial biopsies and antioxidant levels on the skin. The results showed that at the end of the study, only the group with hydra dermabrasion was thicker in the skin’s outer layer as well as the papillary layer (which is a source of collagen) and had higher antioxidant levels. For appearance, all of them equaled lesser fine lines, more pores that are cinched and more even complexion.