Hydrafacial Dermabrasion
Cleanse, Exfoliate, and Nourish with Hydrafacial Dermabrasion
Hydrafacial Dermabrasion (also called Hydradermabrasion) uses revolutionary water jet peel technology as well as patient-tailored corrective and nutritional topical serums. This innovative, natural skin rejuvenating technology employs saline solution which is applied to the skin at supersonic speeds. This process, in turn, not only cleanses and exfoliates the skin, but simultaneously infuses the skin with oxygen as well as nutritional serums such as Vitamin C, collagen, and antioxidants. Delivering therapeutic, patient-tailored ingredients has never been more effective than with Hyrdradermabrasion because water jet peel technology literally opens up channels in the skin for easy penetration and absorption.
Hydradermbrasion is beneficial as an add-on to an existing treatment. For instance, the efficacy of Acne Peel treatments can significantly be improved when preceded by hydradermabrasion. This is because hydradermabrasion uses oxygen to kill bacteria while, deeply cleansing and opening the pores. Meanwhile, the Acne Peel along with the Blue LED mask eventually closes the pores preventing further congestion.
Optimizing the unique facets of water jet peel technology, Hydradermabrasion can help in the following ways:
Clarifying oily, blemish-prone skin or acne
Hydrating the skin
To produce a more youthful complexion
Brightening red, blotchy or pigmented skin
General maintenance and upkeepDetoxify and deeply cleaning the skin
Hydrafacial dermabrasion intensively exfoliates and deeply cleanses to remove impurities. Using a unique spiral tip, it infuses an antioxidant-rich serum to promote elasticity and hydration.
Hydradermabrasion's mechanism of actions includes: (a) mechanical stimulation activates the basal layer, and (b) thickening and smoothing the epidermis. Fibroblast activity results in extracellular matrix deposition and dermal thickening. Antioxidants introduced through the procedure hydrate and decrease inflammation in the skin, reversing photo damage, while protecting lipid membranes, collagen fibers, and enzyme systems.