Friday, February 19, 2010

HydraFacial Featured On The Doctors Show

Did you miss the new episode "The #1 Secret to Living Longer and Looking Younger (The Water Show)" on The Doctors national TV show Wednesday 2/17? Host Dr. Ordon and Launa Stone, RN (Owner of Stone Med Spa, Calabasas, CA) talked about the HydraFacial MD® procedure.

The HydraFacial™ is featured as a new anti-aging procedure that hydrates and infuses vitamins, antioxidants and hyaluronic acid into the skin while it cleanses the pores, extracts blackheads, whiteheads and impurities, and refreshes the skin.





HydraFacial MD® hydradermabrasion is the latest, non-invasive skin resurfacing and rejuvenation technology. This advanced skin treatment, administered by professionals, delivers proven and immediate results without the use of harsh chemicals or lasers.

HydraFacial™ is the only procedure available today that can infuse antioxidants, hyaluronic acid, peptide complex, and nutrient skin-enhancing serums into the skin through pneumatic application. The HydraFacial™ combines cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, hydration and antioxidant protection simultaneously, resulting in clearer, healthier skin with no discomfort or downtime. It targets fine lines and wrinkles, congested and enlarged pores, oily or acne-prone skin, hyperpigmentation and brown spots.

The HydraFacial™ is considered one step above Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) for skin rejuvenation (Bruce M. Freedman, M.D. F.A.C.S., Rejuvenation Stairway, 2007). Studies showed that skin antioxidant levels increased by 30% after a HydraFacial™ procedure using its antioxidant hyaluronic acid serum. It augments IPL results and reduces IPL's adverse effects (See Studies Below). Top medical centers like Brigham and Women's Hospital, Columbia University Medical Center, and the Cleveland Clinic use the HydraFacial™ system.

The HydraFacial™ provides immediate results and can be used on all skin types - even sensitive skin and skin of color. People around the world, including Prince Albert of Monaco and A-list Hollywood celebrities use HydraFacial™ to keep their skin healthy and naturally radiant.

For a full list of providers or more information visit:
www.HydraFacial.com

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Scientific Studies:
Topical Antioxidant Application Augments The Effects Of Intense Pulsed Light Therapy. Bruce M. Freedman, MD, FACS; Plastic Surgery Associates of Northern Virginia McLean, Virginia, 2009.

Hydradermabrasion: An Innovative Modality for Non-Ablative Facial Rejuvenation. Bruce M. Freedman, MD, FACS; Plastic Surgery Associates of Northern Virginia McLean, Virginia, 2009.

Topically Applied Polyphenolic Antioxidants Reverse Facial Photoaging. Bruce M. Freedman, MD, FACS; Plastic Surgery Associates of Northern Virginia McLean, Virginia, 2009.

Topical Antioxidants Reduce Adverse Effects of Intense Pulsed Light Therapy. Bruce M. Freedman, MD, FACS; Plastic Surgery Associates of Northern Virginia McLean, Virginia, 2009.

3 comments:

  1. How often would you have to have this done?

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  2. The HydraFacial is very non-invasive and soothing, so it is recommended to be repeated 7-10 days to maintain healthy skin. However, it is very important that you consult with a medical professional.

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  3. I had an IPL (face and chest) in November 2011, and am really suffering adverse effects, now 4 months later - which seem to be progressive daily. Along with odd, orange peely texture and larger pores, I am also feeling a sting, kind of ongoing sunburnt feeling. I am sensitive to my body's activity and it just does NOT feel healthy. I feel "shriveled" in my face and chest. I am 48 years old and was treated for sunspots & sun damage. I am crushed and sad... get more and more scared as I read about oxidative stress and lipid peroxides and aging acceleration. Can I do ANYTHING at home (green tea compresses, etc)? Are there any home remedies or masks I can buy???? This is wrecking my life. Where can I get a hydrafacial, and will it do any good 4 months after the fact??? Any kind of re-assurance would help. Thanks!!

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