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14
Dec
2022

HydraFacial VS Microdermabrasion

My name is Zoe and I am a self-confessed skin addict! I that everyone has the right to feel in their skin so I created Authentic Aesthetics.


The majority of people will have heard of microdermabrasion as it has been around since 1985 compared with HydraFacial which was invented in 1997, but many consumers often think that these two technologies work in the same way and deliver the same results.


I wanted to break down the main differences and similarities between these treatments so you can understand exactly how they compare and make a more informed decision about which treatment is right for you.


HydraFacial, How does it work?


is a multi-step platform system typically consisting of 6 steps. There is an option to just do the core 4 step (known as the Express HydraFacial) but I’ll focus on the 6-step treatment to keep things simple. 


The 6 HydraFacial treatment steps consist of;


How many HydraFacial treatments do you need?


A monthly HydraFacial treatment is recommended for optimum skin health, to keep skin cycles renewing regularly and deeply rehydrate and nourish the skin. Most people are seeing long-term benefits with the treatment after 3-6 monthly sessions.


HydraFacial treatment benefits?


Regular exfoliation ensures healthy cell and a strong barrier function. By delivering antioxidants, hydration, and peptides directly into the skin it is kept plumped and nourished, and the overall skin health is greatly improved.


Due to this any other treatments performed alongside HydraFacial, such as or ,  will work in a much more effective way.


If the skin is in a healthier state it is in a better position to heal and repair itself. It is suitable to be performed on all skin colours, skin types, and ages, although most clinics will not treat clients under the age of 18 without parental consent


Does the HydraFacial treatment hurt and is there downtime?


There is no pain associated with the treatment, just some mild tingling and stinging when the acids are applied to the skin but this is extremely normal.


Downtime is minimal, and some redness following the is normal and usually goes down within 20 minutes, for the week the treatment some mild skin flaking and breakouts can occur known as ‘purging’ but this usually only after your first couple of treatments.


It is not recommended to have your very first HydraFacial just before a big event, for this reason, instead have a minimum of 2 treatments, 1 month apart prior to an event to see how your skin responds.


Conditions that HydraFacial treats?


Conditions that aren’t suitable for treatment with HydraFacial?


Average HydraFacial treatment time and cost?


30-60 minute treatment
Prices
range from £90-£250 depending on location and length of treatment 


Key points to take away about HydraFacial treatment


HydraFacial is quickly growing to be one of the most popular skin treatments in the world, I think mainly because it has such high client satisfaction. All skin types, colours, and ages will benefit from being healthier and more hydrated. It also gives real comparable results and can be tailored to effectively treat many skin conditions such as acne, rosacea and dehydrated skin.


Due to the overall nature of improving skin health, it ensures optimum benefit from other treatments and skincare used alongside it and can even be with other modalities in one sitting such as radio frequency.


There is no pain and minimal so you can have the treatment done and get on with your day. 


*KEY POINT - HydraFacial is a brand name, not a technology. There are many copycat in the market that claim to be HydraFacial then they are not. However, you can rest assured that any clinic claiming to use a HydraFacial machine on ConsultingRoom.com has been checked to ensure you are having a genuine HydraFacial treatment.


How does microdermabrasion work?


Microdermabrasion works by using very fine microcrystals and a vacuum system to shoot the crystals onto the skin at a high pressure to exfoliate the skin.


How many microdermabrasion treatments do you need?


A monthly treatment is recommended for optimum skin health, and to keep skin cycles regularly.


Microdermabrasion treatment benefits?


Regular professional exfoliation is very beneficial to the skin to ensure the regular turnover of skin cycles, encouraging the dead skin to be removed and replaced by the freshest, healthiest, newest skin. It is to be performed on all skin colours and most skin types. Most people are seeing long-term benefits from the treatment after 6-12 monthly sessions.


Does microdermabrasion treatment hurt and is there downtime?


A tingling and raw sensation can be experienced depending on the intensity and number of passes performed, some redness is apparent after the which usually goes down within about an hour following the treatment. There is no severe pain or long-term downtime with the treatment, some people may experience some mild purging in the week following having the treatment


Conditions that microdermabrasion treats?


that aren’t suitable for treatment with microdermabrasion?


Average microdermabrasion treatment time and cost?


Key points to take away about microdermabrasion treatment


Microdermabrasion is a good treatment to help exfoliation of the skin and even the skin tone. There is minimal to no downtime with the treatment which is benefit, however, it is not necessarily a corrective treatment, meaning it won’t help control skin conditions such as active acne or rosacea.


There is also nothing that can be done to tailor the treatment or make it skin-specific other than adding topical masks etc. The main downside that I see is that technology hasn’t changed much since it’s first inception and has come a long way since it was first made.


Be sure to go to a reputable clinic and machines to make sure you’re having a high-quality treatment for the best results.


If you want to read more, the experts at Consulting Room really know what they're talking about and have put together some , , , , , , , , , and treatment FAQs just for you. 


If you have more questions, you can use the , , , , , , , , , and questions feature to talk to our panel of trained medical experts


If you're keen to get started with acne treatment right away then you're in luck - those clever folks also have a list of trusted, accredited , , , , , , , , , , and treatment clinics in your area.


Thanks to Zoe, the acne skin expert from  in Kenilworth


Zoe was a UK trainer for the HydraFacial company so she knows what she's talking about! 


Her mission is to not only perform but also educate her clients about how their skin works so that they can have complete faith in why she has chosen that treatment for them and how it will give them the best skin of their life!


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