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A close-up of a woman's face with severe acne, showing inflamed red pimples and pustules on her cheek and jawline.

Acne

A common inflammatory skin condition that occurs when pores become clogged, resulting in whiteheads, blackheads, cysts or red bumps.

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Back acne treatment for clearer skin at a dermatology clinic. Expert solutions for acne scars, breakouts, and skin health.

Actinic Keratosis

Say goodbye to pores, texture concerns, acne, dry skin, and fine lines. The Hydrafacial is the ultimate solution for achieving flawless, healthy-looking skin.

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Basal Cell Carcinoma

Say goodbye to pores, texture concerns, acne, dry skin, and fine lines. The Hydrafacial is the ultimate solution for achieving flawless, healthy-looking skin.

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Contact Dermatitis

Say goodbye to pores, texture concerns, acne, dry skin, and fine lines. The Hydrafacial is the ultimate solution for achieving flawless, healthy-looking skin.

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Child's hand with red, inflamed eczema or dermatitis, requiring professional dermatology treatment for relief and healing.

Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)

Say goodbye to pores, texture concerns, acne, dry skin, and fine lines. The Hydrafacial is the ultimate solution for achieving flawless, healthy-looking skin.

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Toenail fungus infection causing thick, discolored nails, treatable with dermatology antifungal medications or laser therapy.

Fungal Infections

Any disease or condition resulting from a fungus (yeast or mold) most typically affects the skin, hair, nails, or mucous membranes when the immune system is weakened, or environmental changes occur.

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Hand with scars and healing wounds, treatable with dermatology procedures like laser therapy or scar reduction treatments.

Keloids

Keloids are a type of scar that develop abnormally throughout the healing process. They can become large, raised, and pigmented, resulting in a growth that can even be larger than the wound or incision itself. These can become uncomfortable, sometimes being itchy, painful, or even a hindrance to your body’s normal movement.

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Dermatologist performing skin cancer screening with a dermatoscope to examine moles and skin lesions for early detection.

Melanoma

Say goodbye to pores, texture concerns, acne, dry skin, and fine lines. The Hydrafacial is the ultimate solution for achieving flawless, healthy-looking skin.

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Melasma

Having even-toned skin is desirable. But some people suffer from dark patches on the skin that seem to never go away. This can have a huge effect on the self-esteem of these patients. This skin condition is known as melasma and affects thousands of people every day.

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Moles

Also known as “nevi,” moles are a common type of skin growth. They can develop anywhere on the body and are typically brown but may also be black, pink, red, blue or tan.

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Close-up of a child's arm with skin lesions, possibly indicating chickenpox or a dermatological condition.

Molluscum Contagiosum

This condition is a skin disease caused by a virus that can be highly contagious. It can manifest itself as many small bumps on the skin that are flesh-colored or somewhat pigmented. Most patients experience between ten and twenty bumps in any infected area, but patients with weakened immune systems can experience a lot more. These bumps are not dangerous to your skin or health but can cause frustration when it comes to cosmetic appearance or the spread of the virus to other areas of the skin.

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Severe eczema on hands with red, inflamed, and cracked skin, treatable with dermatologist-prescribed therapies and creams.

Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a chronic, noncontagious auto-immune skin disease characterized by patches of abnormal red, pink or purple skin and dry, itchy skin.

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Rashes

Rashes are patches of skin that are abnormal in color or texture and can look bumpy, scaly, or swollen. Caused by psychological and environmental factors, they can bring about itchiness or pain.

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Rosacea

Rosacea is a common, long-term inflammatory skin condition that causes redness and bumps, most often on the nose, cheeks and forehead.

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Scars

Say goodbye to pores, texture concerns, acne, dry skin, and fine lines. The Hydrafacial is the ultimate solution for achieving flawless, healthy-looking skin.

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Close-up of a person's lower face with severe red, inflamed, and scaly skin around the nose, mouth, and cheeks, indicative of a dermatological condition.

Seborrheic Dermatitis

A common skin condition that causes a scaly rash on oily areas of the body like the face and scalp.

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Dermatologist examining a patient's back for skin conditions and mole evaluation

Skin Cancer

Skin cancer is the uncontrolled overgrowth of abnormal skin cells caused by unrepaired DNA damage triggering a mutation causing skin cells to multiply quickly, forming cancer cells. Skin cancers, especially when caught early, can be treatable.

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Skin tag and mole removal treatment for clear, healthy skin at a professional dermatology clinic.

Skin Tags

Skin tags are harmless growths that hang off the skin, connected by a thin stalk. They are almost always harmless, and most people experience them, but they can still require professional treatment when they become bothersome. This is usually because they occur at areas where they can rub or chafe against clothing or other skin.

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Close-up of a suspicious mole on a person's shoulder, potentially indicating skin cancer or abnormal growth.

Squamous Cell Carcinoma

A common type of skin cancer that mostly begins when UV light from the sun damages the skin and causes a cancerous tumor.

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Vitiligo

Vitiligo is a chronic autoimmune disorder causing patches of skin to lose their pigment due to melanocytes (pigment-making cells) being attacked and destroyed.

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Warts

Common warts, flat warts and plantar warts are caused by different strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV) and appear on the hands, face, feet or genitals.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Hydrafacial is a versatile treatment that can be used by people of all ages, skin types, colors, and conditions. It is highly customizable, making it an excellent option even for those with sensitive skin. With a Hydrafacial, everyone can enjoy its benefits.

Most patients experience glowing skin for about a week after getting a Hydrafacial. Our medical providers suggest Hydrafacials every 4-6 weeks for best results. Using medical grade skin care products at home can make the facial's effects last longer.

For best results, we recommend scheduling a facial every four to six weeks since skin cells take around 28-48 days to regenerate.

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