WIth modern-day living the signs of stress are commonly visible in our faces and in today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to neglect self-care. Finding time for a multi-step skincare routine can be challenging, and while these routines offer long-term benefits, they require time to show results. Enter Hydrafacial: a quick and straightforward solution to glowing, rejuvenated, and refreshed-looking skin. These impressive results have made the Hydrafacial treatment highly sought-after, as it delivers an immediate “wow factor” making it the perfect treatment to get before an important event or even just for that everyday glow [5].
What is Hydrafacial?
From its name, you might assume that Hydrafacial primarily provides hydration – and you wouldn’t be entirely wrong…but there’s much more to it.
Hydrafacial treatment, also known as hydra dermabrasion, is a multistep, non-invasive facial treatment typically performed with a patented machine [5]. It is similar to microdermabrasion which uses a gently exfoliating tool to mildly scrub down the thick outer layer of your skin but it incorporates additional steps for enhanced results.
The proprietary Hydrafacial machine uses a combination of vortex swirling action along with topical solutions to exfoliate, cleanse, extract, and hydrate the skin [1]. By eliminating dead skin and purging impurities, it gives rejuvenated and smooth skin [1]. Other Hydrafacial benefits include minimal post-treatment redness and irritation compared to procedures like chemical peels and laser treatments making it a great choice for any skin type [1].
Hydrafacial experts perform this procedure in a three-step process tailored to address various skin concerns, such as acne, dryness, and wrinkles. They utilise the patented Hydrafacial machine equipped with a mechanical handpiece to effectively:
- Deep-clean
- Exfoliate
- Hydrate the skin
While delivering serums deep into the skin [2]. This improves the overall texture and appearance of the skin [2].
How does Hydrafacial work?
During the Hydrafacial treatment, the handpiece functions like a hose and a vacuum, effectively opening pores to thoroughly clean them and effortlessly extract all the impurities and dead skin cells. Enhanced by the vortex-fusion technology, the handpiece allows for deeper penetration of the active ingredients in the serums ensuring long-lasting results [4].
Hydrafacial Step 1: Cleanse
During the Cleanse step, the skin is gently exfoliated to reveal the new layer of skin beneath.
Hydrafacial Step 2: ExtractThis step involves the removal of all impurities from the skin pores with suction through HydroPeel Tips. These work by releasing the debris, moisturising, and infusing antioxidants into the skin [4].
Hydrafacial Step 3: Hydrate
The final step is when the skin is concentrated with hydration and other personalised booster ingredients [4].
Before you have a Hydrafacial
Though Hydrafacial is suitable for all skin types and concerns, it is advised to communicate with your practitioner if you have any allergies or sensitivity so the treatment can be adjusted to your concern. Your Hydrafacial expert should also be made aware if you are pregnant so they can make appropriate decisions and adjustments accordingly [5]. And you should avoid having treatment when you have an active rash or sunburn [5].
Hydrafacial Results
As if you need further convincing, studies have demonstrated the efficacy of Hydrafacial results. Razi et al., (2024) conducted research using Line-Field Confocal Optical Coherence Tomography to observe cellular-level changes on the surface of the skin as a result of Hydrafacial treatment [6]. All the subjects of the study expressed satisfaction with the procedure, observing significant improvement in the texture and smoothness of their skin. More importantly, none of them reported any adverse effects post-treatment such as redness, acne, dryness, irritation, or post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation [6]. The results of the LC-OCT confirmed this, showing a noticeable difference between the before and after pictures [6].
The results of the treatment can be seen nearly immediately: you will see clear refinement in your skin tone and a visible glow in your skin [3]. This can last up to a week. It is recommended to get at least one Hydrafacial treatment a month for continued treatment of your skin concerns such as hyperpigmentation, oily and congested pores, or fine lines and wrinkles [3].
A further study conducted by Storgard et al., (2022) tested the effectiveness and tolerance of the Hydrafacial treatment on acne-prone skin by administering six treatments over 12 weeks to participants with acne-prone skin [6]. The results demonstrated a significant reduction in acne severity with participants reporting immediate improvement in their skin after the first treatment which continued to improve in each subsequent session [6]. By the end of the study, 100% of the participants had achieved clearer, healthier, and more radiant skin [6].
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