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What Is a HydraFacial? Everything You Need to Know

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HydraFacial has become one of the most talked-about skin treatments globally — and for good reason. Unlike many facial treatments that promise dramatic results and deliver minimal visible change, HydraFacial delivers immediate, visible improvement that is both clinically meaningful and genuinely comfortable. It is suitable for almost all skin types and addresses a wide range of skin concerns in a single session.

What Is a HydraFacial?

HydraFacial is a multi-step professional skin treatment that combines cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, hydration and antioxidant infusion using a patented Vortex-Fusion delivery system. The device uses a spiral suction tip to simultaneously exfoliate and extract impurities while infusing customised serums — unlike traditional extractions, this is pain-free with no post-treatment redness or downtime.

What Does a HydraFacial Actually Do?

Four core steps: cleansing and gentle peel with glycolic and salicylic acid; deeper acid peel to improve texture; painless Vortex extraction to remove blackheads and congestion; hydration and infusion of hyaluronic acid, peptides and antioxidants deep into the skin.

What Skin Concerns Does HydraFacial Treat?

Congested pores and blackheads, dull and uneven skin tone, dehydration, fine lines, surface texture, early signs of ageing, mild hyperpigmentation and oily skin. It is also an excellent first professional facial for anyone new to clinic-based skincare.

Is HydraFacial Suitable for Sensitive Skin?

Yes — HydraFacial is one of the few professional treatments suitable for sensitive skin including rosacea. The treatment can be fully customised and the infusion step can use calming, anti-inflammatory serums to soothe reactive skin.

How Often Should You Have a HydraFacial?

Monthly HydraFacial treatments are ideal for maintenance. Many clients combine a monthly HydraFacial with a more intensive treatment — microneedling or chemical peel — every two to three months for a comprehensive professional skincare programme.

Maintaining Your HydraFacial Results at Home

Professional treatments deliver faster results when combined with a consistent clinical home routine. Your skin will be especially receptive to active ingredients in the 48 to 72 hours following treatment.

To book a HydraFacial at Esthe Clinic, visit estheclinic.co.uk. To complement in-clinic treatments with a clinical home routine, book a skin consultation.

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