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Hydrafacial treatments are an excellent option for patients with rosacea, although it's not a cure for rosacea, it will help calm the redness and sensitivity associated with it. It will also smooth out the bumps, exfoliate and hydrate the skin.
Yes! Patients with mild rosacea can still get HydraFacial's. The HydraFacial is a gentle and non-invasive facial. During the treatment we are using vortex technology to cleanse, exfoliate, and hydrate the skin by gently suction out dirt, oil, and product build up which can be adjusted to a more comfortable setting with someone dealing with skin sensitivity.
Hello, yes you may get a hydrafacial with mild rosacea. Make sure you tell the provider your history and any products you use so they can adjust the treatment as needed.
Absolutely, hydrafacial is perfect for all skin tones and textures to help improve skin barrier. Its a mild treatment that focuses on pulling out the dirt and debris while pushing in hydrating serums to leave your skin glowing.
Our treatments use combination therapy to improve the epidermis and dermis. We see atrophic and hypertrophic scars, as well as scars that have hypo and hyperpigmentation. Our main concern is rebuilding collagen and that is why we use a HIDEF protocol that includes combination therapy. Morpheus 8, scar subcision, fibrous release, fractional laser, CO2 laser, Thulium laser, PDL Vbeam laser, and fractional resurfacing can be used in addition to TCA Cross and chemical peels to further improve skin. Patients should start Melarase AM and Melarase PM for active hyperpigmentation. Always begin with a consultation to discuss the best treatment options for your type of skin. . Best, Dr. Karamanoukian Realself100 Surgeon
Hello, my name is Ranen and I work at Shah Aesthetics. You may get a hydrafacial if you have rosacea. I would tell your provider that you do have rosacea before your hydrafacial, so he or she may incorporate certain skin care serums or products to help reduce any flare ups from rosacea.
Hydrafacial may be beneficial for mild rosacea due to the soothing and hydrating properties of the treatment. However, I would advise against it if you are currently experiencing an active rash due to a rosacea flare. Always check with your healthcare provider prior to receiving treatment to see if you are a good candidate for Hydrafacial. (This response is for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment provided by a qualified healthcare provider.)
Hi, thank you for your questions. yes you may receive a Hydrafacial with mild rosacea. Hydrafacial has corrective serums that target and treat redness of the skin. with the additional exfoliation and hydration Hydrafacial provides you can see improvements with a series of treatments along with proper home skincare that also treats and corrects redness of the skin. It is recommended to see a Hydrafacial specialist and licensed esthetician who specializes in rosacea for your treatment.
Absolutely! Hydrafacial can be customized in a way as not to aggravate Rosacea. Your aesthetician can determine the best treatment at your consultation. Be sure to tell her all the oral and topical medications you are using as well.
Hi and thank you for your question! It should be ok to get HydraFacial with rosacea as long as it is mild (and in some patients it might even help with rosacea) but it is not recommended with active rosacea flare ups and other active skin conditions. I hope it helps and good luck!
Hi and thank you for your question! While superficial skin treatments such as HydraFacials are not expected to impact the course of lupus (as long as there are no skin lesions in the treated area), autoimmune diseases such as lupus and scleroderma are listed by the manufacturer as...
Hi, thank you for your question. Yes, you can receive both treatments in one day. Hydrafacial is to be done before the PRP treatment.it is a great treatment to prep your skin to receive maximum results. We recommend that you see a certified Hydrafacial esthetician specialist and a licensed...
Hydrafacial exfoliates the skin, removing deal skin cells and unclogging pore congestion. This in turn will result in improvement in acne and inflammation. For the best results it's recommended to combine this with daily use of medical grade skin care products like Transform MD and wearing...