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What Skin Issues Can a Hydrafacial Address?

When taking care of your face, there are a number of options you could take. While normal skin care regimens can help, sometimes you need to go to a professional to clear up your skin. In those cases, hydrafacials are one of the best treatments around. There are several skin issues that a hydrafacial will be able to address.

Fine Lines

The first skin issue is fine lines and wrinkles. This is because of the growth factor boost that is known as the connective tissue growth factor. In other words, it is going to help the connective tissues inside of the face to grow properly. This means that the skin is going to be restored to its healthier state. Therefore, the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles will be diminished. The growth factors are the proteins that are going to occur naturally in the skin so that they can regulate the growth of the cells in the skin. They are going to play a major role in a person’s healthy skin.

Dark Spots

Another skin issue is going to be dark spots that can appear after a person has spent too much time in the sun. There is Britenol inside of the hydrafacial that was formulated in order to get rid of the dark spots and areas that have been damaged by the sun. This means the skin is going to glow so that you have a more even complexion. It also has Alpha-Arbutin inside of it that comes from the bearberry extract. This is going to brighten the appearance of the dark spots in the skin. There is also some Vitamin C inside of it that exhibits a lot of antioxidant properties. Therefore, the skin is going to appear to be a lot brighter.

Dead Skin

A hydrafacial is also going to be able to help you with the removal of dead skin. This is going to be done in the first step of the facial, which is known as the vortex exfoliation. This means that your skin is going to be thoroughly cleaned and gently exfoliated. The tip of the machine used in the facial is going to remove any of the skin cells that might be dead from the surface of the skin. This is going to help to reveal the healthy skin cells underneath that dead skin cells.

Blackheads

Another issue is blackheads. The blackheads are going to be addressed in the second and third steps of the facial. This is where the tip is going to suction out all of the blackheads that might be hiding underneath the skin. It also removes some of the other things that might be hiding and clogging up a person’s pores.

If you are ready to solve your skin issues with a hydrafacial, contact us today to schedule your consultation. At Orange Blossom Women’s Group, we are ready to help you answer any questions you may have.

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