Hydrafacial

FAQ

Q: What is a Hydrafacial?
A Hydrafacial is a non-invasive and customizable facial treatment that combines several skincare techniques to cleanse, exfoliate, extract impurities, and hydrate the skin. It uses a unique vortex suction technology paired with nourishing serums to achieve immediate and noticeable results.


Q: How does a Hydrafacial work?
The Hydrafacial treatment works in multiple steps to thoroughly rejuvenate the skin. It starts with cleansing and exfoliating to remove dead skin cells and uncover a fresh layer of skin. Then, a gentle acid peel is applied, followed by painless extractions to unclog pores. Finally, the skin is infused with serums containing antioxidants and hyaluronic acid to hydrate and nourish deeply.


Q: What are the benefits of a Hydrafacial?
The Hydrafacial treatment offers a range of benefits for your skin, including:

  • Deep cleansing and exfoliation to reveal smoother and brighter skin.

  • Reduced appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and hyperpigmentation.

  • Improved hydration, resulting in plump and nourished skin.

  • Minimized pores and a clearer complexion.

  • Increased circulation for a healthier glow.

  • Suitable for all skin types and customizable to address specific concerns.

  • Immediate results with no downtime or discomfort.

Q: How long does a Hydrafacial treatment take?
On average, a Hydrafacial treatment takes about 30 to 60 minutes. The duration may vary depending on individual needs and additional optional treatments selected.


Q: Is the Hydrafacial treatment painful?
No, the Hydrafacial treatment is not painful. It is a gentle and soothing procedure that offers a relaxing experience. Clients often describe it as feeling like a cool paintbrush gliding over their skin.


Q: Who is not a candidate for a Hydrafacial?
Although the Hydrafacial treatment is safe and suitable for most individuals, there are a few contraindications. You should avoid a Hydrafacial if:

  • You have an active rash or sunburn on the treated area.

  • You have had recent facial surgery or laser treatments.

  • You have active cold sores or herpes simplex virus in the treatment area.

  • You have severe rosacea or eczema in the treatment area.

  • You are pregnant or breastfeeding.

  • You have used isotretinoin (Accutane) within the last six months.

If you have any concerns or specific health conditions, we recommend consulting with one of our expert estheticians before scheduling a Hydrafacial treatment.
For more information or to book an appointment, please visit our spa or give us a call. Our skilled team at Raw Beauty Skin + Wellness Spa is here to help you achieve your skincare goals.

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