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HydroFacial Treatment

by Appointment Only:

Monday ~ Sunday

11am ~ 9pm

HyrdroFacial

Rebooking Time:

every 1-4 weeks

HydroFacial

Preparation, After Care and Contraindications

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Possible side effects of HyrdoFacial:

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  • mild tenderness, swelling, or sensitivity that typically subside quickly or within a few hours after treatment.

  • Minor bruising may occur if you are super sensitive to the suction action of the device during the treatment.

  • increased sensitivity of the skin to sunlight​

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HydroFacial Aftercare:

 

  • Avoid any exfoliation to the area for 48 hours post-treatment.

  • Do not use topical Retin-A for 2 days following treatment.

  • Avoid unprotected sun exposure and/or use of tanning beds for at least 3 days post-treatment.

  • Use sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher daily for 3-5 days post-treatment.​

  • Keep your skin protected by wearing sunscreen and avoid heat, sweat and sauna on your face for at least 48 hours.

  • Do not use products on your skin that contain AHA's (alpha hydroxy acids), BHA's (beta hydroxy acids), glycolic, prescriptive skin care products, vitamin C, and retinol for 5 days. These ingredients can irritate and inflame your skin.

  • ​Use antibacterial skin care products.

  • Avoid Botox or other beauty treatments on your face for 2 weeks.

  • Limit your skin care routine to a gentle cleanser or a mild face wash, gentle toner and moisturizer. â€‹

  • Wait 24 hours or more before applying makeup.

  • Avoid chemical peels or laser treatments for at least two weeks.

Preparing for your HydroFacial appointment:​

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  • Refrain from any chemical peels or lasers for 2 weeks prior.

  • Wait 2 weeks after receiving Botox or fillers to get HydroFacial.

  • IF you wax any part of your face (facial waxing is Not recommended), make sure to wax at least 1–2 weeks before your appointment. Waxing can remove some of your skin's outermost cells and aggravate your skin.

  • 5–7 days before your appointment avoid sun exposure and other sources of heat on your face.

  • 3–5 days before your appointment avoid exfoliating your face with exfoliating cleansers or scrubs. (HyrdoFacial is a form of exfoliation. Exfoliating your face too much before your appointment can cause irritation).

  • Avoid tanning beds for at least 72 hours before the treatment.

  • If you have a history of cold sores or herpes, you should take an antiviral medication before and after your appointment.

  • Reschedule your appointment if you come up with any open wounds or acne lesions on your face, as these can affect the healing process after HyrdoFacial.

  • Avoid products with retinol before your treatment, as they can increase irritation.

  • Keep your skin hydrated by drinking plenty of water and keeping your skin moisturized.

  • Use antibacterial products skincare products.

  • Keep your skin protected by wearing sunscreen

  • Arrive to your appointment without makeup on.​

  • Discontinue use of Tretinoin type products (Renova, Tretinoin, Retin A, Retin A Micro, Tri-Luma, Solage, etc.) at least 2 days before treatment.

  • Discontinue use of Hydroquinone 2-3 days before treatment.

  • If you have a history of cold sores, consider beginning prophylactic treatment with Valtrex or similar no later than the day of treatment.​

​Contraindications:

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  • HyrdoFacial should be fine if you are Pregnant, but consult with your Doctor.

  • Avoid a Hydrofacial if you have an active rash, sunburn, or moderate to severe acne or rosacea.​

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