Hydrafacial +LED

HydraFacial

There are some skin concerns that require treatment beyond a basic skincare routine.

The HydraFacial is the next step in achieving exfoliated, hydrated, and plump-looking skin.

Hydrafacial Fast Facts:

Procedure Length
Procedure Length

30 minutes – 1 hour

 

Technique
Technique

Nd:YAG Laser

 

Permanence
Permanence

Requires 1-4 treatments with maintenance every 1-2 years 

 

Pain Level
Pain Level

Moderate

 

Recovery Time
Recovery Time

2 - 3 days

 

Anesthesia
Anesthesia

Zimmer Cooler

 

Hydrafacial at a Glance:

Procedure Length
Procedure Length
30 minutes – 1 hour
Technique
Technique
Nd:YAG Laser
Permanence
Permanence
Requires 1-4 treatments with maintenance every 1-2 years
Pain Level
Pain Level
Moderate
Recovery Time
2-3 days
None
Anesthesia
Anesthesia
Zimmer Cooler

What is HydraFacial?

The HydraFacial is a medical-grade, non-invasive facial that is considered the latest advancement in skincare. It combines several different facials into one treatment; microdermabrasion is combined with hydration and exfoliation resulting in clearer and more beautiful skin.

The Hydrafacial can be used to address several skin concerns such as: 

  • Brown Spots
  • Fine Wrinkles
  • Nagging Lines
  • Scars
  • Acne Scars Sun
  • Damage
  • Age Spots 

Treatment Procedure

The HydraFacial procedure takes 30-minutes to an hour. In this time, the skin is thoroughly cleansed and exfoliated. Finally, the skin is hydrated with a combination of antioxidants, peptides, and hyaluronic acid.

This is all achieved using microdermabrasion which uses crystals and suction to remove dead skin cells from the epidermis while simultaneously infusing the skin with powerful serums.

We recommend 4 treatments every 4 weeks to achieve optimal and long-lasting results.

HydraFacial + LED Therapy

LED Therapy can be added to the HydraFacial Treatment to amplify results for certain conditions. LED Therapy can be used alongside the Brightening HydraFacial, Acne HydraFacial, and Platinum HydraFacial treatments. Depending on the type of HydraFacial being administered and the specific skin concerns being targeted, either Red Light or Blue Light may be utilized. Typically, Red Light is employed to treat acne, while Blue Light is used for rejuvenation purposes.

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89 Dawson Rd Suite 2
Guelph, Ontario N1H 1B1

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