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Get answers to common questions about Hydra facial / Teen Acne.
Yes — when performed by our licensed clinicians, it's safe for most teens. We complete a consultation to review skin, allergies, and medications. Some conditions, like active cystic infections or recent isotretinoin use, may require delay or medical clearance.
The treatment itself is a focused 35 minutes. With intake and post-care discussion expect about 45 to 55 minutes total. Our estheticians work efficiently while ensuring proper assessment and tailored aftercare for teenage skin.
It helps reduce congestion and soothe inflammation quickly, often improving texture and minimizing pustules after one session. Deep cystic acne typically needs multiple treatments and coordinated medical management for full resolution.
Minimal downtime. Most clients return to normal activities immediately, with possible mild redness for a few hours. Significant peeling is uncommon unless combined with stronger resurfacing agents or aggressive exfoliation.
Use a gentle cleanser, non-comedogenic moisturizer, and broad-spectrum SPF daily. Avoid harsh scrubs, retinoids, or waxing for 48–72 hours. Follow your clinician's tailored home-care plan to maintain hydration and reduce breakouts.
Many see improvement after a single visit, but persistent acne often benefits from a series of 4–6 treatments spaced two to four weeks apart. Combined topical or prescription therapies may be advised for best long-term control.