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Which facial treatment to choose? Hydrafacial Vs. Chemical Peels


By Mary Basiadima, 15 July 2020

Why do we need a facial?

We all want to have skin. But what determines a great skin? An even skin tone, the regular skin texture, complexion, no noticeable pores, no marks, no spots…


Did you know our skin renews itself.



The new skin cells are made on the lower layers of the epidermis. Within 4 weeks, these new skin cells move to the of the skin. And old skin sheds itself to leave the top layer to the fresh new skin cells.


However, by the time we age, the skin renewal gets slower. Our diet and daily habits also affect the skin renewal . For smoking, alcohol, nutrition-poor diet, and not enough sleep slow down the metabolism and the cell turnover.


clean, exfoliate, tone, nourish and the skin. And they the extra help that your skin needs to renew, glow and remain .


There are many treatment options, but not every facial is for . Some are very harsh on the skin and not suitable for ; such as some or some . But there are also other facial which are suitable for all skin types such as Hydrafacial.


Hydrafacial is a world skin treatment which clears, and your skin without the and side effects.


On this article, we will compare the treatment with other chemical facial treatments. If you are looking to have a facial but don’t know what is the best option for you, this guide may help you.

What is a facial?

A facial is the basic skin treatment which helps skin to clear and regenerate by cleaning, exfoliating and hydrating. The main effect of a facial is the peeling. This is when the top layer of the skin is exfoliated by (mostly) . It creates controlled damage on the skin and promotes the body’s healing response.


When we say facial, we use it as an umbrella term for treatments that rejuvenates, renews, and helps with many skin . And chemical peels are the most common form of the facial.


Hydrafacial vs regular facial

In the olden days, doctors used to look at one’s skin and their health .


Today we also know we can use our skin like a map to our health. From the touch of your skin, you can understand if your body is or not. From where acne occurs on your face, you can determine some health conditions.  But today with the help of modern and dermatology, we have a better health system to care ourselves and secret to our skin.


As living organisms, our bodies regenerate every day. As a daily work. Then why don’t we always look like in our 20s if our bodies keep itself? Because the regeneration always starts from the most needed area.


The full of your skin takes years. And during this time we get exposed to many internal and external elements which are affecting our skin negatively. Such as stress, bad eating habits, drinking and etc.


Have you ever how do you keep the same wrinkles for years around your eyes or mouth, but when you cut your skin by mistake, it fixes itself in a week or two?


It is because the body always gives and its attention to the wounds. Which is the survival instinct.


Most of the facial treatments, create small wounds to the skin to promote the renewal process. These wounds are usually so small to see or for any effect. But your body feels the need to work on the wound and the skin on the area. It treats the controlled damage on your skin as a wound. And wakes up the healing on the area. Once the skin is renewed, it looks much younger and than before.

How do chemical peels work?

peels strip off the top layer of the skin. While your body is already working on the skin renewal, now it starts doing the cell turnover much faster to make sure the skin can its duty of protection. The peels leave your skin than before. So your skin is to generate more fresh skin cells within the natural .


There are 3 types of chemical peels, which are separated by their power and intensity.

Is Hydrafacial different than a regular facial?

is much more than just a facial. It still gives your skin the effect as it exfoliates your skin and promotes the cell turnover, but it also clears the pores, hydrates


If we were to hydrafacial with chemical peels in terms of its effect; we could place it between superficial and medium peels. 


As HydraFacial clears the skin and pores, it is much deeper than any and some medium peels. But unlike chemical peels, it doesn’t have any downtime. As there is no deep damage to the skin. It only clears up the dead skin cells on the top layer of the skin – like a peel. And also clears the pores off – which is actually deeper than more medium peel- but without the damaging effect.

Is hydrafacial a chemical peel?

At the process, treatment uses some ingredients. Which can cause for it to be confused as a peel. But, Hydrafacial is not a peel.


Firstly, unlike chemical peels, Hydrafacial is a skin treatment. Hydrafacial and peels both exfoliate your skin but unlike chemical peels, doesn’t cause any skin damage. Plus it gives Hydrating which cannot be gained from chemical peels.

Is Hydrafacial better than regular facial?

Which facial you may need depends on your skin type, skin conditions and skin goals. Hydrafacial is great for subtle changes on your skin.


Hydrafacial is one of our most treatments which is for all skin types and most skin conditions


Our prefer for a deep cleanse, refreshed and look. The treatment is highly on


and much more.


If you are looking for a skin purifying without any downtime and side effects, then Hydrafacial may be the best option for you. It doesn’t only clears your skin but also hydrates, balances and calms it. And most importantly -unlike most other facials- with the led at the end of the 6 step procedure, Hydrafacial leaves your skin more to acne and .


However, if you are suffering from severe or , we would a stronger facial, which should always be decided after your consultation with skin experts.

What chemicals used in hydrafacial vs chemical peels

On Hydrafacial exfoliation, acids such as glycolic and are used.


acid is a mild used in many skin care products. It is found in some sugar crops and is water-soluble – which helps your skin to benefit from the treatment. It removes the very outer layer of dead skin without causing any damage. Leaves you with refreshed and brighter skin.


Salicylic acid is a type of beta-hydroxy acid, with properties. It is widely used on many skincare .  acid dissolves the debris and fragments in the skin pores (Which mainly causes the acne other skin imperfections). Once the dirt on the skin is dissolved by the salicylic acid, the hydra vacuum can then clean inside the pores.


The main ingredients of the peels differ. Some peels use fruit acids like citric acid, glycolic acid, lactic acid, malic acid and acid. And some chemical peels use acids.


The main between the Hydrafacial and chemical peels is usually; while peels use acids to work on and peel off the top layer of the skin with strong ingredients, uses specific acids that will work on the dirt, sebum and the dead skin cells with rather milder elements.


hydrafacial vs chemical peel for acne

Acne forms from the accumulation on the pores. The mixes with the dirt, dust and the as well as the excess sebum oil on the skin and clogs the pores on the skin. There are different types of acne such as blackheads, whiteheads, pustules etc. the main between the acne types is the form of the pus created by the bacteria, dirt and sebum.


Some acne types can be easily off by . Such as blackheads and whiteheads. The hydra clears off the pores while the top layer of your skin and leaves you with a clean and refreshed look.



On the other hand, some acne formations such as nodules, cannot be with Hydrafacial. These acne types are formed on the middle layer of the skin and usually don’t open to the with the pores. Hence, Hydrafacial cannot reach them.


Some peels are great at clearing skin and stripping off. And they can be used to treat many acne . However many of them would be insufficient to clear some forms of acne as well; such as nodules and cysts.


If you are unsure of which skin treatment is the most for your acne condition, you can further read our guide. 

how long does hydrafacial vs chemical peel last

The glowing and hydrating effects of Hydrafacial usually last 5-7 days and depending on your skin type; often longer. We usually recommend the repeat treatment in every 4-6 weeks to give your skin a deep and glow. However, this depends on your skin type, condition and lifestyle.


With peels, the results depend on the type of the peel. The peeling time and the optimum results usually depend on the of the chemical peel.

How much hydrafacial vs chemical peel cost

The price of Hydrafacial treatment on the steps and what it includes. At some London clinics, you can have Hydrafacial treatments for cheaper but they will be the shorter which don’t include all steps. At Premier Laser and https://www.mountroaddental.co.uk/) Skin clinics we offer 6 steps which is the optimum HydraFacial with prices starting from 126. We also have special offers on you can benefit from.


Prices of chemical peels depending on the . They differ from 80 to 950.

Combining skin treatments

Every skin has different needs and a different . Hence there is no one size fits all approach when it comes to skincare. Your skin can from different skin care . But you should always before taking any steps.

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