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Hydrafacial™

Hydrafacial is often thought of as a deep cleanse.  We use it as a reset.  This treatment clears congestion while calming inflammation so the skin can respond better to future treatments. Instead of forcing change, it restores balance first. That is why it is frequently used before peels, lasers, or microneedling rather than replacing them.

 

Skin improves when it is receptive, not overwhelmed.


Best for:
• dull or congested skin
• breakouts that keep returning
• reactive or easily irritated skin
• preparing for corrective treatments
 

Not meant to be the only treatment for deeper pigment, scarring, or vascular concerns.
It creates the conditions that allow those treatments to work.

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A note from Christina

HydraFacial is one of those treatments I come back to again and again -not because it’s trendy, but because it works.  When done correctly and consistently, it’s one of the most effective ways to deeply cleanse, gently exfoliate, and support long-term skin health.

At treat., every HydraFacial is customized based on what your skin needs that day.  We take the time to assess your skin, talk through your goals, and adjust the treatment accordingly, because no two faces (or days) are the same.

The goal is never a one-time glow, but healthy, resilient skin that continues to improve with each visit.

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  • No. It clears congestion while calming the skin so it can respond better to corrective treatments.

  • It helps manage congestion and inflammation, but ongoing acne usually needs a longer plan, not one visit.

  • Most people benefit every 4 to 6 weeks, or before stronger treatments as preparation.

  • Occasionally small congestion can surface as pores clear, but this is temporary and different from causing acne.

  • None. Skin typically looks hydrated and calm the same day.

  • Yes. This is one of the safest treatments right before social events.

  • For maintenance, often yes. For pigment, scarring, or redness conditions, it prepares the skin for treatments that create longer lasting change.

  • Very often. It is commonly used before peels, light therapy, or microneedling to improve response.

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