Looking to enhance your spa's facial treatments, but unsure if hydrodermabrasion or microdermabrasion is the best fit?
Both are powerful exfoliating treatments that target dullness, acne scars, and signs of aging, but they work in different ways and offer distinct advantages. Let's break it down.
Microdermabrasion: The Classic Powerhouse
Microdermabrasion has long been the go-to treatment for deep exfoliation. It works by using fine crystals or a diamond-tipped device to manually remove dead skin cells, leaving the skin smoother and refreshed. It's great for targeting fine lines, age spots, and even minor acne scars. Spa owners love it for its quick, no-downtime results and reliability.
Some top picks include the Meishida Crystal Microdermabrasion and Meishida Diamond Microdermabrasion systems, offering versatility and precision.
Hydrodermabrasion: The Gentle Game-Changer
If you want to offer a more hydrating treatment, hydrodermabrasion is a game-changer. This treatment uses a combination of water, oxygen, and serums to exfoliate and hydrate the skin simultaneously. It's less abrasive than traditional microdermabrasion, making it ideal for sensitive skin. The AquaDerm 4-in-1 Rejuvenation System combines hydrodermabrasion with other advanced therapies, offering a luxurious treatment experience.
Hydrodermabrasion is also an excellent choice for clients dealing with redness, fine lines, or dehydration.
Which Should You Choose?
If your spa caters to clients with sensitive skin, or you're looking to add a more luxurious, hydrating option to your menu, hydrodermabrasion is a fantastic choice. For clients seeking deeper exfoliation and more dramatic results, microdermabrasion remains a reliable staple.
Why not offer both?
Consider upgrading your spa's equipment today by browsing our advanced microdermabrasion and hydrodermabrasion systems. Give your clients the best of both worlds and watch your treatment satisfaction soar!