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Diamond Glow Hydrabrasion Facial

Diamond Glow Hydrabrasion Facial is a new medical hydrabrasion facial with infusion for that flawless glowing skin you’ve always wanted.  

 

A HydraBrasion is a patented skin treatment available in medical spas and dermatology offices. It’s also sometimes called “hydradermabrasion” because it involves microdermabrasion-like exfoliation paired with hydrating serums. This is achieved by a mechanized wand used on your skin to deeply clean and exfoliate while delivering serums and acids customized to your skin type.

 

Known for its three-step process, the HydraFacial works to deep-clean, exfoliate, and hydrate your skin. This professional procedure may help treat a variety of skin conditions, including acne, dryness, and wrinkles.

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Improve Skin Texture

The HydraBrasion is said to help improve overall skin texture, tone, and appearance. This is due to the deep exfoliation that cleans your pores, removing debris and allowing for better penetration of face serums tailored to your skin type.

HydraBrasion for acne

Medical HydraBrasion techniques have long been considered effective for treating both acne and acne scars. This is likely due to the deep exfoliation that helps remove pore-clogging skin cells. The medical strength suction will blast out your pores with acid infused water, breaking down your clogged pores, extracting out all of the gunk and debris while being able to adjust the strength for different skin types.

HydraBrasion for blackheads

Dead skin cells also contribute to blackheads. This noninflammatory type of acne may benefit from a medical grade HydraBrasian. In theory, a HydraFacial is designed to help address the excess sebum (oil) and dead skin cells that can lead to breakouts. The treatment may also help clear impurities during skin purging that may happen ayfter deep exfoliation.

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DermaBrasion aftercare

Each DermaBrasian session takes approximately  an hour, and no downtime is required. Unlike with harsher procedures like chemical peels, you can resume your normal activities right away.

While you shouldn’t experience any redness or peeling after your session, it’s still best to avoid exfoliating treatments for the first couple of days after a HydraFacial.

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