Both the upper and lower eyelids, or is it too risky ? if not how close can it get to the eyelids ? i just want all of my skin rejuvenated, i dont want the racoon eyes i see on so many people who have had skin care done. but i still want to be as safe as possible too though.
Answer: Yes, try eye perk! Hi, thank you for your question. Yes, you can receive Hydrafacial around the eyes. They have a special corrective made to treat the eye area called Eye Perk. It will gently exfoliate the eye area lid while helping improve the skin by leaving it tone, firm and hydrated. We recommend that you see a licensed esthetician who is a Hydrafacial specialist and a licensed for theses types of treatments.
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Answer: Yes, try eye perk! Hi, thank you for your question. Yes, you can receive Hydrafacial around the eyes. They have a special corrective made to treat the eye area called Eye Perk. It will gently exfoliate the eye area lid while helping improve the skin by leaving it tone, firm and hydrated. We recommend that you see a licensed esthetician who is a Hydrafacial specialist and a licensed for theses types of treatments.
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April 27, 2020
Answer: Hydrafacial Hello and thank you for your question. I would not treat the eyelids with Hydrafacial, solutions are not suitable for the eye area and skin is delicate and thin. Hydrafacial Company also created Perk, which uses patented roller-flex technology, designed to specifically target the more sensitive areas, removing dead skin cells and impurities through a gentle suction process while at the same time effectively delivering antioxidants into the skin. It brightens and awakens the delicate eye area. There are also chemical peels formulated that are safe to treat eye area. Best of luck.
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April 27, 2020
Answer: Hydrafacial Hello and thank you for your question. I would not treat the eyelids with Hydrafacial, solutions are not suitable for the eye area and skin is delicate and thin. Hydrafacial Company also created Perk, which uses patented roller-flex technology, designed to specifically target the more sensitive areas, removing dead skin cells and impurities through a gentle suction process while at the same time effectively delivering antioxidants into the skin. It brightens and awakens the delicate eye area. There are also chemical peels formulated that are safe to treat eye area. Best of luck.
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September 30, 2019
Answer: HydraFacial on Eyelids Hi and thank you for your question! When doing HydraFacial, we generally avoid going over eye lids (or above the rims under eyes). For patients interested getting a bit closer and more coverage, HydraFacial offers Perk treatments for eyes. Since you mentioned the issue of eyes being often neglected (and you are indeed very correct on that), there are other treatments we can use including laser skin resurfacing or special skin care products. Also, fillers and Botox are great for treating dark circles under eyes and lines around eyes. I hope it helps and good luck!
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September 30, 2019
Answer: HydraFacial on Eyelids Hi and thank you for your question! When doing HydraFacial, we generally avoid going over eye lids (or above the rims under eyes). For patients interested getting a bit closer and more coverage, HydraFacial offers Perk treatments for eyes. Since you mentioned the issue of eyes being often neglected (and you are indeed very correct on that), there are other treatments we can use including laser skin resurfacing or special skin care products. Also, fillers and Botox are great for treating dark circles under eyes and lines around eyes. I hope it helps and good luck!
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March 16, 2020
Answer: Not over the eyelid itself. Hello, you can get pretty close underneath the eyes but you can't go over the actual eyelid other than that. This skin is very delicate and can bruise easily.
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March 16, 2020
Answer: Not over the eyelid itself. Hello, you can get pretty close underneath the eyes but you can't go over the actual eyelid other than that. This skin is very delicate and can bruise easily.
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January 28, 2020
Answer: Hydrafacials on eyelids Hydrafacial is not recommended for the delicate tissue around the eyes. The lymphatic drainage/massage component of the Hydrafacial treatment (this is an add on available in most locations performing the Hydrafacial treatment) can be added for some benefit to the delicate area. Of course there are other treatment options to address this delicate area, but Hydrafacial would not be on of them.
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January 28, 2020
Answer: Hydrafacials on eyelids Hydrafacial is not recommended for the delicate tissue around the eyes. The lymphatic drainage/massage component of the Hydrafacial treatment (this is an add on available in most locations performing the Hydrafacial treatment) can be added for some benefit to the delicate area. Of course there are other treatment options to address this delicate area, but Hydrafacial would not be on of them.
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