Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about HydroLift With Dermaplane.

HydroLift With Dermaplane is suitable for most skin types, including dry, combination, and aging skin. It is not recommended for active cystic acne, open sores, or recent chemical peels. We assess your skin during consultation and customize treatment safely.

A full HydroLift With Dermaplane session typically lasts 60 to 75 minutes, including consultation, dermaplaning, hydrating serums, lifting techniques, mask application, and finishing SPF. Timing varies slightly based on skin concerns and any add-ons you choose.

Immediately after HydroLift With Dermaplane expect smooth, velvety skin, increased radiance, and improved product absorption. Mild redness or sensitivity is normal for a few hours to a day. Results include plumper texture and softer skin that continues to improve in the days following.

We recommend avoiding makeup for 12 to 24 hours after HydroLift With Dermaplane to let skin recover and absorb active serums. If necessary, mineral makeup can be applied after a few hours. Always use sunscreen and gentle products post-treatment.

Contraindications for HydroLift With Dermaplane include active cold sores, open wounds, sunburn, severe rosacea, recent chemical peels, and isotretinoin use within the past six to twelve months. Disclose medications and concerns so we can advise and modify treatment.

For best results schedule HydroLift With Dermaplane every four to six weeks to maintain exfoliation and hydration. A series of three to six treatments enhances long-term lifting and skin texture improvement. Your esthetician will recommend frequency based on your skin goals.