The Hydra Dermabrasion also known as Hydrafacial treatment is the latest a multi-step treatment that uses non-invasive technology to cleanse, exfoliate, extract, hydrate and rejuvenate the skin.
During the treatment dead skin cells and impurities are removed and the skin is hydrated with antioxidants and peptides. Treatment can be personalised to meet different skin needs.
Benefits of Hydra Dermabrasion Facial
Hydra dermabrasion facial offers many benefits to instantly improve your skins appearance.Hydra Dermabrasion Facial combines 7 treatments in 1 and is classed as a medical grade facial because it penetrates 20 times deeper than regular facials, but involves no pain, no downtime and is suitable for all skin types.
Most clients report immediate results, seeing visible skin refinement and improved skin tone after just one treatment. You’ll see a noticeable reduction in large pores and blackheads, improvement in skin tone, texture and hydration and over time, reduces the appearance other imperfections. Your skin will feel clean, fresh, hydrated and nourished. Initial course of three treatments once a week is recommended followed by a treatment once a month.
Fine Lines and Wrinkles
Elasticity and Firmness
Skin Texture
Oily and Congested Skin
Enlarged Pores
Advance Signs of Aging
Brightening
Hydra Dermabrasion can help with a variety of skin conditions:
Dull skin – Sometimes your skin can look dull and needs to be revived and refreshed with a quick and effective treatment.
Acne – If you have mild acne, Hydra Dermabrasion could be the treatment for you but your practitioner will advise.
Pigmentation – treatment involves an element of dermabrasion , which can reduce the visibility of pigmentation caused by sun damage.
Dry skin – Hyaluronic acid, peptides and antioxidants penetrate the skin as part of the treatment to leave it hydrated.
Ageing Skin– Combination of glycolic acid, peptides, RF and red LED light rejuvenates the skin and stimulates collagen and elastin production. Skin is visibly plumper and tighter.
CONTRAINDICATIONS :
Unfortunately not all treatments are for everyone. Please check our contraindications list to make sure you avoid disappointment.
Epilepsy
Cancer at any time and in any form
Blood disorders
Internal heat in the body (ex: fever or acute inflammation)
Kidney and liver disease
Severe high blood pressure or circulation problems
Severe Couperosis
Hemorrhagic disease, trauma, vascular rupture
Inflammation of the veins, phlebitis
Infections
Autoimmune diseases
Red, dry, and itchy skin rashes
Transmissible diseases
Impetigo
Diabetes - Clients must provide written permission from their GP before treatment can be carried out.
Accutane - Accutane causes thinning of the skin; you must wait 6 months after discontinuing Accutane before performing having the treatment.
PRE-TREATMENT ADVICE:
Two days prior to treatment, discontinue using all alpha hydroxy acid products (those containing glycolic or lactic acid), salicylic acid products, retinoids (Retin A, Renova, Differin and Tazorac) and other topical acne medications such as benzoyl peroxide. If in doubt about using any product, please seek medical advice.
The following procedures should not be performed for a minimum of 7 days before:
Waxing
Tweezing
Electrolysis
Laser treatments (any kind)
Injections (Collagen & BOTOX)
Chemical peels (any kind)
Facials
AFTERCARE ADVICE:
Do not directly expose the treated area to the sun for at least 48 hours after the treatment. Use a sunscreen every day that blocks both UVA and UVB rays, preferably one containing zinc or titanium dioxide, which should not irritate the skin.
The following procedures should not be performed for a minimum of 7 days after:
Waxing
Scrubs or exfoliants
Electrolysis
Tweezing
Injections (Collagen & BOTOX)
Laser treatments (any kind)
Facials or masks
Chemical peels (any kind)
SKINCARE ADVICE:
Your skin works hard to keep you healthy, and you can return the favour by looking after it.
Top Tips
Use an SPF. Sunlight contains ultraviolet (UV) rays, which are the main cause of skin ageing and can cause skin cancer.
Stop smoking. Smoking is one of the main environmental factors in premature skin ageing by breaking down and preventing the production of new collagen. Smoking also causes the tiny blood vessels in the skin to constrict, reducing the supply of oxygen to the skin.
Cut down your alcohol consumption. When you drink alcohol, your body and skin can become dehydrated, leaving the skin looking older and tired.
Eat a healthy diet and drink plenty of water.
Follow a skin care routine to nourish and treat your skin. Ask your skin care professional what products would be best suited to protect and improve your skin. Cleanse morning and night. Exfoliate. Use a mask, eye cream and skin appropriate moisturiser.