How to Know You’re Receiving a Real Hydrafacial

Young Woman Receiving a Hyrdrafacial at Belle Santé Medical Spa

Hydrafacials have become a popular skincare treatment, known for their ability to cleanse, extract, and hydrate the skin. However, with popularity comes imitation, and it’s important to know the difference between a real Hydrafacial and a so-called “hydrofacial”. Here are seven key differences to help you ensure you’re getting the genuine treatment.

1. Brand Recognition

A real Hydrafacial is a patented procedure, and the term “Hydrafacial” is trademarked. If a spa or clinic is offering a “hydrofacial”, it’s likely not the real deal. Genuine Hydrafacial providers will proudly display their affiliation with the brand, and you can also check the Hydrafacial website for a list of authorized providers.

2. The Machine

Hydrafacial uses a specific machine made by Edge Systems. This machine has a unique handpiece and tip that differentiates it from other facial machines. The design of the machine is patented, and no other company can legally produce a machine with the same design. If the machine doesn’t match the one shown on the Hydrafacial website, it’s not a real Hydrafacial.

3. Procedure Steps

A genuine Hydrafacial follows a specific three-step process: cleanse, extract, and hydrate. If these steps aren’t followed, it’s probably not a real Hydrafacial. Each step is crucial to achieving the desired results, and skipping a step or adding extra ones can compromise the effectiveness of the treatment.

4. Treatment Time

A real Hydrafacial takes about 30 minutes. If the treatment is significantly shorter or longer, it may not be genuine. The precise timing allows for each step of the procedure to be performed thoroughly, ensuring optimal results.

5. Immediate Results

One of the hallmarks of a Hydrafacial is immediate visible improvement in skin appearance. If you don’t see results right away, question the authenticity of the treatment. A real Hydrafacial leaves the skin looking brighter, smoother, and more youthful immediately after the treatment.

6. No Downtime

A real Hydrafacial has no downtime and you can return to your normal activities immediately. If you’re told to expect downtime, it’s likely not a Hydrafacial. The treatment is designed to be gentle on the skin, and any redness or irritation should subside quickly.

7. Customizable Serums

Hydrafacial treatments use specific, customizable serums. If the provider doesn’t offer customization based on your skin needs, it may not be a real Hydrafacial. The ability to customize the serums allows for a personalized treatment that addresses your specific skin concerns.

By understanding these differences, you can ensure you’re receiving a genuine Hydrafacial treatment. Remember, your skin is important, and so is the quality of the treatments you choose. Always do your research and don’t be afraid to ask questions. Your skin will thank you. And remember, the glow of healthy, hydrated skin is always in style. Schedule your real HydraFacial at Belle Santé Medical Spa today.

 

 

 

Disclaimer: This article provides general information and should not replace professional medical advice. Consult a dermatologist for personalized recommendations.