Hydrafacial Improves Acne Skin Concerns: Study
Fully 100 percent of study participants reported clearer, less inflamed skin after a series of Hydrafacial treatments.
Hydrafacial improves acne skin concerns, according to a new study published in the Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology (JCAD).
Fully 100 percent of study participants reported clearer, less inflamed skin after a series of treatments with Hydrafacial’s patented vortex fusion device and blue LED light.
During the 12-week study, participants, ranging in age from 19 to 48 and with varied skin tones, received a Hydrafacial treatment from a trained esthetician every two weeks. All participants reported a significant improvement in acne severity, finding they had fewer acne lesions and cleaner, more radiant-looking skin.
Additionally, participants reported a significant boost in confidence in their appearance at the conclusion of the study, growing from 40 percent feeling more confident after their first treatment to 100 percent, after their final treatment, the study showed.
“We are thrilled to present these latest findings on the benefits of Hydrafacial clarifying treatments for those suffering from acne,” says BeautyHealth Chief Medical Officer and study co-author Dr. Jwala Karnik, in a news release. “Anyone who has ever experienced acne understands the desire to find a solution that truly works and can help them feel more confident in their appearance. Our hope is that these findings encourage anyone suffering from acne to try this clarifying treatment and see the results for themselves.” Hydrafacial is The Beauty Health Company’s flagship brand,