
The world of skincare is no stranger to technological advancements. The latest blessing to head our way is an in-clinic facial that promises to cleanse the skin on a deeper level and offer hydration—all at once. HydraFacials are the new kid on the dermatological block that fuses patented technology with peels, exfoliants and serums to revive dull and fatigued skin. But what exactly can it offer and who should try this treatment? Here’s what you’ll want to know.
According to Dr Manisha Kothari, HydraFacial is a non-invasive, multi-step facial treatment that combines cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, hydration and antioxidant protection. “This results in clearer skin with no discomfort or downtime,” she explains.
The popularity of this facial can be attributed to its immediate and noticeable results. “The treatment is gentle yet highly effective, making it suitable for all skin types. Additionally, it addresses a variety of skin concerns, from fine lines and wrinkles to acne and hyperpigmentation, providing a comprehensive skincare solution,” Dr Kothari says.
She is the founder of Kosmoderma Clinic and known for her proficiency in medical aesthetics for the skin, hair and body.
So, what should you expect once you get settled in your dermat’s chair? In order to deeply cleanse the skin, a HydraFacial treatment employs a step-by-step approach to first get rid of all the gunk camping out in your pores and then replenish it with moisture and hydration. Here’s what you can expect when you opt for a HydraFacial treatment:
While cleansed, hydrated skin sounds like something anyone would want to get in on, the benefits of HydraFacial do not end there. Other benefits that you can expect include:
In Dr Kothari’s opinion, the ideal candidate for a HydraFacial is someone looking for a gentle, yet effective, skincare treatment to address multiple skin concerns. It is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin. “However, individuals with active rashes, sunburns or rosacea should avoid this treatment until their skin condition improves. It is also advisable to avoid HydraFacial on active acne and acne lesions. Pregnant women should also consult with their healthcare provider before undergoing a HydraFacial treatment,” she concludes.
So, what should you expect once you get settled in your dermat’s chair? In order to deeply cleanse the skin, a HydraFacial treatment employs a step-by-step approach to first get rid of all the gunk camping out in your pores and then replenish it with moisture and hydration. Here’s what you can expect when you opt for a HydraFacial treatment:
While cleansed, hydrated skin sounds like something anyone would want to get in on, the benefits of HydraFacial do not end there. Other benefits that you can expect include:
In Dr Kothari’s opinion, the ideal candidate for a HydraFacial is someone looking for a gentle, yet effective, skincare treatment to address multiple skin concerns. It is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin. “However, individuals with active rashes, sunburns or rosacea should avoid this treatment until their skin condition improves. It is also advisable to avoid HydraFacial on active acne and acne lesions. Pregnant women should also consult with their healthcare provider before undergoing a HydraFacial treatment,” she concludes.
She is the founder of Kosmoderma Clinic and known for her proficiency in medical aesthetics for the skin, hair and body.
She is the founder of Kosmoderma Clinic and known for her proficiency in medical aesthetics for the skin, hair and body.
So, what should you expect once you get settled in your dermat’s chair? In order to deeply cleanse the skin, a HydraFacial treatment employs a step-by-step approach to first get rid of all the gunk camping out in your pores and then replenish it with moisture and hydration. Here’s what you can expect when you opt for a HydraFacial treatment:
While cleansed, hydrated skin sounds like something anyone would want to get in on, the benefits of HydraFacial do not end there. Other benefits that you can expect include:
In Dr Kothari’s opinion, the ideal candidate for a HydraFacial is someone looking for a gentle, yet effective, skincare treatment to address multiple skin concerns. It is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin. “However, individuals with active rashes, sunburns or rosacea should avoid this treatment until their skin condition improves. It is also advisable to avoid HydraFacial on active acne and acne lesions. Pregnant women should also consult with their healthcare provider before undergoing a HydraFacial treatment,” she concludes.
She is the founder of Kosmoderma Clinic and known for her proficiency in medical aesthetics for the skin, hair and body.