Hydrafacial
Healthy, radiant and smooth skin is everyone's dream. However, the pace of city life, environmental factors and stress can make our skin look tired, dull and lifeless. Hydrafacial offers your skin the deep cleansing, moisture and nourishment it needs in a single session, An FDA-approved, award-winning skin resurfacing system.
Dead skin cells, clogged pores, and built-up residue make the skin look dull and lifeless. Hydrafacial is a device-assisted skincare treatment that combines cleansing, exfoliation, and hydration in a single session.
Hydrafacial, a device-assisted skincare treatment that uses special vacuum-assisted attachments to deeply cleanse the skin, remove dead skin cells, and moisturize it with a serum infusion—all in a single session.
What Is a HydraFacial, and How Is It Different from a Classic Facial?
Hydrafacial makes contact with the skin through attachments that use vacuum technology. It cleanses pores without the need for manual squeezing; at the same time, it delivers antioxidant and moisturizing serums to the skin. The procedure is needle-free and painless.
Disposable caps are used for each client; this ensures a high standard of hygiene. You will not feel any pain, soreness, or discomfort during the procedure.
In addition to standard care, the treatment can be personalized with concentrated serums (boosters) selected based on a skin analysis. The doctor determines the ingredients based on specific concerns, such as dark spots, loss of elasticity, or sensitivity.
For Which Skin Conditions Is HydraFacial Recommended?
Pores and Blackheads
Painless vacuum cleaning of clogged and enlarged pores.
Dull and Lifeless Appearance
Instant radiance and vitality—visible even after just one session.
Oily Skin and Acne-Prone Skin
Supporting sebum balance and controlling acne.
Fine Lines
Smoothing the appearance of fine lines with moisturizing support.
Tone Inequality
Reducing the appearance of superficial blemishes and uneven skin tone.
Moisture Loss
Intensive hydration with hyaluronic acid-infused serums.
Who Is It For?
The application is evaluated in the following cases
- Women and men with all skin types, including sensitive skin
- For those who want regular and thorough skin care
- For those looking to give their skin a radiant glow before a special day
- Men who experience razor burn and ingrown hairs
It does not apply or is postponed in the following situations
- Generalized, inflammatory, and cystic active acne — medical treatment is required first
- Active cold sores or infections in the treatment area
- Healing is expected in sunburned skin
- It is recommended to wait 10–14 days after a Botox treatment and 2 weeks after a filler treatment.
How Does the Application Process Work?
Skin Analysis
Skin type and needs are assessed; a booster serum is selected if necessary.
Cleansing and Exfoliation
The skin is deeply cleansed with special solutions and exfoliated to remove dead skin cells.
Extraction
The vacuum head painlessly removes oil, dirt, and blackheads from the pores.
Serum Infusion
Antioxidant and moisturizing serums are applied to the skin; the treatment is completed with sunscreen.
How Often Is It Done, and When Will the Results Be Visible?
The approximate duration of a session; the procedure is painless and comfortable.
You can return to your social life right away; the brightening effect is visible starting with the first session.
The recommended frequency of care to maintain skin health; problem-specific treatment regimens are planned by a doctor.
Frequently Asked Questions About Hydrafacial
Is a HydraFacial painful?
No; there is no sensation of a needle, prick, or burning. Most clients describe the sensation of the vacuum head gliding over the skin as soothing.
How often should a HydraFacial be done?
A monthly treatment is ideal for maintaining your skin’s radiance and health. For specific concerns such as dark spots or acne, treatments can also be planned in courses of 4–6 sessions, as determined by your doctor.
What should you keep in mind after a HydraFacial?
It is enough to avoid washing your face with hot water that day and to steer clear of irritating products like exfoliants. As always, using sunscreen is important.
Who should not get a HydraFacial?
The vacuum procedure is not suitable for individuals with widespread, inflamed, and cystic active acne; in such cases, medical acne treatment is administered first. Active cold sores and sunburn are also reasons to postpone the procedure.
Can it be done at the same time as Botox or fillers?
If they are to be performed on the same day, the order should be HydraFacial first, followed by the injections. If they are scheduled for separate days, Botox It is recommended to wait 10–14 days afterward and 2 weeks after the filler procedure.
Is it suitable for men?
Yes; this is a suitable skincare routine, especially for men who experience razor burn and ingrown hairs. Avoiding a close shave on the day of your appointment and shaving at least 24 hours before the procedure will make the experience more comfortable.
This content was prepared by Dr. Melis Ülger, who works in the field of medical aesthetics, and has been reviewed for medical accuracy. Get information about the doctor.
Last updated: July 2026 · Caddebostan, Kadıköy / Istanbul







