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Cleansing is an important step in any person’s skincare routine because it removes natural oils, cosmetic products, debris, and more from the surface. Exfoliation is important, too, since it gets rid of dead skin cells that can contribute to pore blockage, texture irregularities, and an overall dull look. Then there’s extracting material from pores, hydrating the skin so that it stays dewy, and sealing in the moisture for longer-lasting protection and results.
Hydrafacial takes all of those steps and blends them into one simple but powerful treatment.
Each Hydrafacial starts with a deep cleanse and a gentle exfoliation. This step gives the surface a smoother feel and clearer appearance, as well as opens the pores to make the following steps more effective.
Next, advanced suction technology extracts impurities from the skin. This not only gives the skin a more even look, but also leads to better long-term skin health by reducing opportunities for bacteria to multiply.
Finally, a hydrating step drenches the skin with a powerful moisturizer, as well as infuses carefully chosen serums for a truly customized experience and results.
The process is entirely non-invasive and painless, lasting only 30 to 45 minutes total.
Hydrafacial’s benefits can help with a range of cosmetic issues, including fine lines and wrinkles, dryness, cosmetic sun damage, hyperpigmentation, and uneven skin tone. Since the treatment extracts the contents of pores, it also not only targets blackheads, but creates conditions that minimize future acne breakouts. This is ideal for anyone with oily skin prone to pimples!
You can expect your skin to look brighter, clearer, and dewier right after your treatment, and you can get back to living your life like normal as soon as you’d like.
Note that patients with especially sensitive skin due to a rosacea flare-up, active rash, or sunburn should wait until the issue resolves before getting a Hydrafacial.
Schedule your consultation for a multi-step skin-brightening treatment today. Contact Aesthetic Medicine for microneedling in Portland by calling 503.907.9605 or sending a message online.
After having the HydraFacial procedure, you can expect no downtime, highly consistent results, and no side effects. The HydraFacial generally takes about 30 to 45 minutes to complete and is a straightforward procedure with no discomfort or inflammation. You can go back to enjoying your regular daily routine after leaving our Aesthetic Medicine office.
You can expect to see instantly visible results, including healthier, brighter, and more hydrated skin.
The HydraFacial treatment is designed for all skin types, and even the most sensitive skin can easily tolerate the procedure. While this procedure is very inclusive, those that have an active rash, sunburn, or suffer from rosacea flare-up should abstain from HydraFacial to prevent any further damage.
This treatment is used to treat a variety of skin conditions and concerns, including but not limited to:
Oily, Acne-Prone skin
Fine Lines and wrinkles
Dry Skin
Sun Damage
Blackheads
Hyperpigmentation
Uneven Skin Tone
HydraFacials are also highly customizable. After consultation with a member of the Aesthetic Medicine team, depending on what your specific goals are, we may recommend a personalized treatment or choose particular serums for your unique needs.
Please schedule a consultation with our Portland team at Aesthetic Medicine to learn more about the HydraFacial and evaluate your needs.
As we get into colder months, Hydration is imperative to sustaining a glowing and vibrant look throughout the year – Schedule your next HydraFacial in Portland with our Aesthetic Medicine team today!
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