Hydrafacial vs. Microdermabrasion: Which Treatment is Better?

Updated: March 9th, 2023

Great-looking skin is not limited to those born with good genes. There are many steps one can take to keep skin looking more clear, youthful, and radiant. Certain things should be done daily; like wearing sunscreen and maintaining a routine of cleansing and moisturizing. However, professional treatments are also helpful in giving your skin the refinement and boost that it needs.

If you have wondered about the difference between various skin treatments such as Hydrafacial vs. microdermabrasion – here is some information to help you decide which one would work best for you. Do you have questions? Ready to start your skin restoration journey? Contact Dr. Vanderloos, today!

 

How Hydrafacial Works

Hydrafacial is a multi-step treatment used to invigorate skin that shows signs of sun and aging. This facial rejuvenation procedure works to treat skin problems such as enlarged or clogged pores, fine lines, wrinkles, dark spots, dry skin, mild acne, and dead skin cells. This procedure is safe, gentle, and acts to soothe, moisturize, and revitalize the skin.

Hydrafacials involve cleansing and exfoliation of the skin. Once completed, the professional then uses a wand to suck out and extract unwanted impurities and blackheads from the skin. Once that step is completed, a deep serum is applied, and antioxidants are implanted for hydration and softening. This pain-free combination stimulates the production of collagen and bestows the result of fresher-looking skin, all while treating undesirable skin problems.

Learn more about the Hydrafacial treatment online, or by contacting our friendly staff.

 

How Microdermabrasion Works

Microdermabrasion is another procedure used for facial rejuvenation. It targets skin conditions such as mild acne, fine lines, oily skin, and large pores. With this treatment, the epidermis or top layer of the skin?is removed by using a wand to exfoliate the surface of the skin, while vacuuming away the eliminated particles at this time.

There are different options available for this type of manual exfoliation. Crystal microdermabrasion uses force or friction to remove the epidermis, while diamond microdermabrasion is more abrasive, sanding off the top layer of skin. No matter which alternative you try, the professional who performs the treatment will adjust the pressure, suction, and flow to best suit your skin.

Side Effects of Hydrafacial vs. Microdermabrasion

Many people find the non-invasive nature of Hydrafacials beneficial as it results in minimal to no recovery time. While some may experience minor redness or a feeling of tightness, these symptoms typically last no more than one hour, allowing you to carry on with your everyday life following the procedure.

Microdermabrasion is considered a minimally invasive procedure; therefore, there may be more side effects compared to that of a Hydrafacial. If you have sensitive skin, microdermabrasion may cause redness? similar to that of a sunburn that lasts several hours or longer, depending upon how deep your treatment was. There is also the possibility of other reactions such as slight bruising around the eyes, dry skin, and sun sensitivity.

While both procedures target exfoliation of the skin, Hydrafacials allow more room for customization. The hydration applied during Hydrafacials penetrates more deeply than the manual application done during microdermabrasion. In addition, those seeking relief from blackheads find that the vacuum component of Hydrafacial is more thorough in the removal of impurities.

Schedule Your Hydrafacial Treatment, Today

If you are seeking beautiful, radiant skin, it is imperative that you connect with the skin restoration experts in Shreveport, LA. Start by developing a daily skincare routine, including the regular use of sunscreen, cleanser, and moisturizing products, and then seek the assistance of a professional for periodic treatments to enhance your daily practice.

Now that you understand the difference between Hydrafacial vs. microdermabrasion, you can make an informed decision. Contact the office of Dr. Catherine Vanderloos today or give us a call at 318-865-4333 to make an appointment for Hydrafacial so you can put your best face forward.