Doctors and Aestheticians promote it as a simple yet beneficial treatment. Hydrodermabrasion is gaining popularity again. But what exactly is it, and what is the distinction between it and microdermabrasion? And does it produce results?
Our skin is a visible representation of how healthy we are. This is why most people want their skin to be as attractive as possible. So we must pay special attention to our skin’s health. Hydrodermabrasion and Microdermabrasion are two methods that require no surgical intervention or healing time while making a significant difference in skin health and appearance. The results are similar, but there are some key differences that make one better than the other depending on your specific needs.
Inconsistent skin tone or texture
Scars from acne
a lacklustre lustre
Melasma
Lines, both fine and minor
Blockages in the pores
Blackheads
What exactly is hydrodermabrasion?
In contrast with microdermabrasion that uses micro crystals, the HydraFacial hydrodermabrasion utilises vortex technology while using a solution with oxygen.
Hydrodermabrasion is a deeply exfoliating treatment that removes dead skin cells and dirt from the skin’s surface by using the power of water or an exfoliating product.
This treatment is popular due to the ability it provides to improve skin texture, reduce the appearance of lines and discoloration, and treat oiliness, acne, and coarse pores.
It can also improve the overall appearance. It achieves this by exfoliating, cleansing the skin, and moisturising and hydrating skin in a non-invasive manner with no interruption to your routine.
This procedure can also boost collagen production and have an anti-aging effect on the skin.
It’s also a significant advancement in microdermabrasion technology.
What exactly is microdermabrasion?
In microdermabrasion, a handheld wand is used to spray microcrystals onto the skin to scrub it away.
The abrasive crystals remove the dull, surface-level skin cells, revealing younger, more youthful skin underneath. The procedure is painless.
Except for some skin redness and photosensitivity, the procedure has almost no side effects other than smoother, more refreshed skin.
Which is more effective, microdermabrasion or hydrodermabrasion?
The two skin resurfacing treatments are both effective and non-invasive. This indicates that they are safe. If you have sensitive skin, microdermabrasion may not be the best option for you. Microdermabrasion should be avoided if you have a minor condition, such as spots. It is sufficient to use hydrodermabrasion if you have blotches.
The answer is dependent on the individual’s skin issues. People with sensitive skin may prefer the gentler hydrodermabrasion procedure. Certain skin conditions, such as acne and red patchy spots, may be exacerbated by microdermabrasion, whereas hydrodermabrasion is likely to be the prefered treatment.
Microdermabrasion versus Hydrodermabrasion
Both treatments smooth the skin by removing dead and out-of-balance skin cells.
Furthermore, both treatments use the vacuum method to remove dead cells and other waste.
What’s the distinction? Hydrodermobrasion is gentler on your skin while still being effective.
Microdermabrasion makes use of a handpiece with diamond-shaped tips that literally scrapes the surface of your skin. On the one hand, hydrodermabrasion has a gentler tip and uses fluids with vortex technology that cleanse the skin’s cells and provide the same intense exfoliation, but it’s less rough and better suited to your skin.
HydraFacial is another step in the right direction because it uses exfoliating serums to remove old cells and flush dirt from the pores. The suction handpiece removes dirt and other debris during the process. It is the most powerful and least invasive of the dermabrasion treatments.
What is in the Serums that are used?
After your skin has been professionally exfoliated and cleansed, it will be treated with a variety of nourishing serums that contain Hyaluronic Acid.
They are natural ingredients that gently melt the adhesive that holds dead skin cells together in order to quickly remove them.
Other antioxidants and vitamins that can be used to aid in promoting healthy cell function and protecting your skin from premature ageing caused by oxidative stress and pollutants.
Does it produce results?
Following your first treatment, your skin will have a healthy glow, making it a popular choice for weddings and other special occasions.
HydraFacial is a treatment that can help you get rid of dark spots on your face in a matter of minutes.
Multiple treatments may be required for chronic issues such as an active breakout or other texture concerns. We recommend speaking with a doctor who will assess your skin and advise you on the likely outcomes, as everyone’s complexion is different!
Hydrodermabrasion and Microdermabrasion Aftercare
It is critical to understand how to take better care of our skin after these treatments. Because both hydrodermabrasion and microdermabrasion exfoliate, avoiding exposure to sunlight after treatments is critical.
Consume plenty of fluids to keep your skin hydrated. Make use of gentle cleanser and moisturiser.
Keep an eye out for any persistent irritation or redness. Consult a dermatologist to determine the best treatment for your skin type.
What are the Significant Differences Between Microdermabrasion and Hydrodermabrasion?
Resurfacing Intensity
The primary and most significant distinction between micro-dermabrasion and hydrodermabrasion is how they feel on your skin. Hydrodermabrasion is completely painless, and you will never suffer any negative consequences. However, there is a chance of complications with micro-dermabrasions. What are the reasons?
In fact, micro-dermabrasion is not as dangerous as dermabrasion. However, it is quite sophisticated. This is why it may cause minor irritation to your skin.
Specialty
In general, both microdermabrasion and hydrodermabrasion are excellent treatments for skin resurfacing. They are, however, better suited to various skin types.
As a first step, hydrodermabrasion is the best treatment for dry and irritated skin. However, it is designed to suit all skin types, but it works best on dry skin. Hydrodermabrasion is also used to treat minor skin problems. It is effective for clearing pores and blackheads in people who suffer from acne, blemishes, and dry skin.
Micro-dermabrasion On the other hand, is an excellent treatment for oily skin. It is also an excellent choice for those who have severe skin problems.
Hydrodermabrasion can improve blood circulation within the skin due to the hydration it provides. It accomplishes this by using gentle suction to remove dirt and impurities that accumulate in skin pores. The wand’s hydro-peel function runs continuously in the T-zone, assisting in the removal of blackheads from the pores without over-peeling the skin. After that, serum and peptides can be added to boost collagen production in the skin.
Micro-dermabrasion, on the other hand, scrubs the skin with microcrystals. This is accomplished through the abrasiveness provided by the crystals. At the end of the day, both the crystals and the wand will remove dead skin cells from your skin, resulting in a more youthful appearance. It is a non-invasive procedure that helps to improve your skin’s overall texture and tone.
Immediacy
Because of the nature of what hydrodermabrasion treats, it can produce immediate results. According to your aesthetic physician’s advice, you may begin to notice changes in your complexion immediately after your treatment.
Microdermabrasion, on the other hand, can take a long time to produce results. It makes sense because some skin problems can result in deep cuts on the body. However, you can be certain that the skin will flush as a result of all the waiting.
Utilization Frequency
This is dependent on the amount of resurfacing you do to your skin as well as what is needed. We are aware, however, that one hydrodermabrasion session every four weeks will improve your skin.
If you choose microdermabrasion, you may need 6-10 treatments every 2-6 weeks to see results. It all depends on the problem at hand.
Final thoughts
Finally, regardless of which type you choose, make sure to drink plenty of water and use gentle skin care products. Beautifeyes HydraFacial hydrodermabrasion treatment is a great way for to get you on your path to amazing moisture rich, glowing and healthy skin.
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