A range of Hydrafacials Available At Emma Coleman Skin Beckenham and Petts Wood

Hydrafacials offer unique technology in providing a complexion overhaul and what I love about this treatment is its suitability for everyone from teens to brides to menopausal skin!

The Hydrafacial process has 5 stages

1. DETOX  - Lymphatic drainage to improve circulation of the lymph system and help to eliminate toxins 

2. CLEANSE + PEEL - Uncover a new layer of skin with gentle exfoliation and gentle resurfacing

3. EXTRACT + HYDRATE Remove debris from pores with painless suction. Nourish with intense moisturisers that quench skin

4. FUSE + PROTECT Saturate the skin’s surface with antioxidants and peptides to maximise your glow

5. LED Light Therapy is then applied, from the red and infrared end of the spectrum, clinically proven to penetrate to deep dermis level, to boost fibroblast activity and stimulate cell renewal 

At Emma Coleman Skin Clinics we offer a wide range of variations on the traditional Hydrafacial, detailed below:

HydraTite combines a complete Hydrafacial with Radiofrequency Skin Tightening to not only deep cleanse but also boost collagen and firm up the face and neck longer term

HydraPlaning combines a Hydrafacial with Dermaplaning to leave skin hydrated and peachy smooth 

HydraTeen is a 40-minute facial designed for teens who are struggling with breakouts or who need a  hydration boost 

HydraLaser combines IPL with a traditional Hydrafacial. This targets rosacea, pigmentation and thread veins on the face alongside a deep cleanse. 

Contact one of our team to find out which Hydrafacial is best for you or book online:

https://emmacolemanskin.com/pages/bookings

Emma xx

 

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