HydraFacial
The Ultimate Facial for Clean, Glowing, Hydrated Skin
HydraFacial is a non-invasive, multi-step medical-grade facial treatment that combines deep cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, hydration, and antioxidant infusion — all in a single session using a patented HydraFacial device.
It delivers instant, visible results with no downtime, making it one of the most requested skin treatments worldwide.
Benefits of HydraFacial
- Deep-cleanses pores and removes impurities
- Hydrates and nourishes the skin instantly
- Reduces blackheads, whiteheads, and acne
- Minimizes large pores
- Brightens dull and uneven skin tone
- Improves fine lines and wrinkles
- Smoothens skin texture
- Safe and gentle for all skin types (even sensitive skin)
HydraFacial Steps
- Cleansing & Exfoliation: Removes dead skin cells and excess sebum
- Mild Chemical Peel: Loosens deep dirt and debris from pores
- Extraction: Uses painless vacuum suction to clean out blackheads
- Hydration: Infuses skin with hydrating serums rich in antioxidants and peptides
- Protection: Applies moisturizers and SPF to lock in the glow
Pre-Care for HydraFacial
- Avoid exfoliating agents, retinoids, or strong acids 48 hours before
- No waxing or laser treatments a week prior
- Stay well hydrated
- Avoid direct sun exposure for a few days
- Discuss allergies, skin sensitivity, or medications with your dermatologist
Post-Care After HydraFacial
- Avoid makeup or harsh products for 24 hours
- Do not exfoliate your skin for 3–5 days
- Stay away from direct sunlight and heat for 48 hours
- Use gentle, hydrating cleansers and sunscreen daily
- Drink plenty of water to maintain hydration benefits
- Avoid saunas, steam rooms, or swimming pools for 1–2 days
Treatment Frequency
- For maintenance: Once a month
- For targeted skin concerns: Every 2–3 weeks (as advised by your doctor)
Is HydraFacial Safe?
Yes — it's FDA-approved, non-invasive and painless, and customizable for all skin types.
Note: Slight redness may appear right after the procedure but usually fades within an hour.
Ideal For: Brides-to-be, office professionals, teenagers with acne, anti-aging skincare routines, people preparing for big events.
🍊 Chemical Peels
Reveal a Fresher, Brighter, and Clearer You
Chemical peels are dermatological treatments that involve applying a safe chemical solution to the skin to exfoliate the outermost layers. This process removes dead cells, stimulates new cell growth, and improves skin texture, tone, and appearance.
Peels vary in strength and depth — from superficial peels for a quick glow to medium-depth peels for treating deeper skin issues like scars or pigmentation.
Benefits of Chemical Peels
- Reduces acne and acne scars
- Fades pigmentation, melasma, and tanning
- Minimizes fine lines and wrinkles
- Improves uneven skin tone and texture
- Shrinks enlarged pores
- Controls oiliness and brightens dull skin
- Boosts collagen production for anti-aging effects
- Great for prepping skin before events
Types of Peels Used in Clinics
- Glycolic Acid Peel: Exfoliates and brightens dull skin
- Salicylic Acid Peel: Best for oily, acne-prone skin
- Lactic Acid Peel: Gentle, hydrating peel for sensitive skin
- TCA Peel (Trichloroacetic Acid): For deeper pigmentation and fine lines
- Yellow Peel: Helps treat melasma, acne, and post-inflammatory pigmentation
Pre-Treatment Care
- Avoid using retinoids, scrubs, or exfoliants for 5–7 days
- Do not wax or undergo laser treatments a week before
- Avoid sun exposure and tanning before your session
- Inform your doctor of any ongoing skin infections or medications
- Clean your face with a mild cleanser before visiting
Post-Treatment Care
- Expect mild redness, dryness, or flaking for a few days
- Do not pick, peel, or scrub the skin
- Avoid direct sunlight and always use sunscreen (SPF 30+)
- Avoid makeup and harsh products for 2–3 days
- Use gentle cleansers and hydrating moisturizers as prescribed
- Avoid saunas, steam, and workouts for 48 hours
Treatment Time & Recovery
- Procedure Duration: 20–30 minutes
- Downtime: Minimal for light peels, 3–7 days for medium peels
Is It Safe?
Yes — when done by certified dermatologists, chemical peels are safe and highly effective. All peels used are FDA-approved and selected based on your skin type and concerns.
Ideal For: Acne-prone skin, pigmentation & melasma, dull, aging, or uneven skin tone, pre-bridal or festive glow, male & female skin concerns.
Anti-Dandruff Treatments
Say Goodbye to Flakes, Itch & Embarrassment
Dandruff is a common scalp condition caused by excess oil, fungal overgrowth (Malassezia), dry skin, product buildup, or underlying skin issues like seborrheic dermatitis or psoriasis. It appears as white flakes, often with itching, irritation, and scalp inflammation.
At a professional clinic, anti-dandruff treatment goes beyond shampoos — it addresses the root cause with advanced therapies and dermatologist-led care.
Benefits of Clinical Anti-Dandruff Treatments
- Removes stubborn flakes and itching
- Reduces scalp inflammation and redness
- Controls fungal/bacterial overgrowth
- Normalizes oil production
- Prevents hair fall related to dandruff
- Promotes a healthier scalp & better hair growth
- Long-lasting relief compared to OTC shampoos
Types of Clinic-Based Treatments
- Medicated Scalp Peels: Gently exfoliates dead cells & clears buildup, improves product absorption
- Anti-Fungal Therapy: Topical or oral antifungals to reduce Malassezia fungus
- Ozone Therapy or Light Therapy: Antibacterial, anti-inflammatory treatment using ozone or blue light
- Keratin or Scalp Detox Treatment: Detoxifies scalp, removes pollutants & balances sebum
- Customized Medicated Shampoos: Formulated by dermatologists based on scalp type (oily, dry, mixed)
- Mesotherapy (for advanced cases): Nutrient-rich microinjections to heal scalp & strengthen follicles
Pre-Care Instructions
- Avoid oiling your hair for 2–3 days before treatment
- Do not use anti-dandruff shampoo 24 hours before clinic visit
- Share your history of scalp conditions or allergies
- Stay hydrated and maintain scalp hygiene
Post-Care Instructions
- Use prescribed medicated shampoo 2–3 times a week
- Avoid oiling the scalp for a few days
- Do not scratch or pick at flakes
- Avoid harsh chemicals, hair colors, or heat styling for a week
- Stick to a clean, light diet — spicy and fried foods can trigger flare-ups
- Stay consistent with follow-up visits and maintenance treatments
Who Should Get Anti-Dandruff Treatment?
- People with chronic or recurring dandruff
- Scalp itchiness, redness, or odor
- Hair fall triggered by dandruff
- Dandruff resistant to home remedies or OTC shampoos
- Individuals preparing for events or professional appearance
Common Myths Debunked
✅ Fact: It can occur with oily scalp too due to fungal growth
✅ Fact:Not washing often enough worsens it