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HydraFacial™ for Your Body: Treating Back Acne, Keratosis Pilaris, and Congested Skin

HydraFacial™ for Your Body: Treating Back Acne, Keratosis Pilaris, and Congested Skin

Hydrafacial™ has made a great name for itself as a pillar of great skincare thanks to its multi-step system for bringing out the best in your complexion, and getting it to glow with youthful vitality.

While Hydrafacial is a fantastic solution for your face, many people don’t realize that we can use this innovative skin care system on most areas of your body. After all, the skin on your face is just a tiny fraction of your overall skin, which is your body’s largest organ.

As experienced skincare experts, board-certified dermatologist Dr. Juan-Carlos Caballero and our team at Warrenton Dermatology & Skin Therapy Center love our Hydrafacial system, thanks to its versatility in treating a wide range of skin care concerns — and not just those on your face. 

The Hydrafacial system

Let’s start with a brief description of the Hydrafacial system, which can be tailored to your precise needs. Our ability to customize your treatment is because Hydrafacial offers seven different skin therapies, including:

  1. Lymphatic drainage
  2. Microdermabrasion
  3. Customized peels
  4. Extraction (pore cleaning)
  5. Specialized serums for different skin concerns
  6. LED light therapy
  7. Hydration infusion

As you can see, we can mix and match therapies to realize your precise skin needs and goals.

Areas of your body that Hydrafacial can improve

To give you an idea of the many uses for Hydrafacial, here are some examples of how we apply this revitalizing technology to different areas of your body. We can use it to improve:

Back and chest acne

Acne is, far and away, the most common skin condition, affecting up to 50 million Americans annually. While most people associate acne with pimply teen faces, the skin condition is more extensive than that. 

A good example of this is back and chest acne, which affects many people. With Hydrafacial, we can tackle acne on different parts of your body by thoroughly cleaning out the pores.

Keratosis pilaris (KP)

This condition also goes by the more common name: chicken skin. With KP, small bumps develop across your skin due to excess keratin, which is the protein behind hair. KP is harmless, but its cosmetic effect can be significant.

KP affects about 40% of adults in the United States and typically develops on the upper arms, but it can crop up anywhere you have hair follicles. A Hydrafacial treatment can clear away the excess keratin and smooth out your skin wherever KP develops.

Dehydrated skin

Have you noticed that your skin is becoming drier and drier with age, no matter how much you moisturize? A great way to fight back is with a custom Hydrafacial treatment, which cleans out congested skin and infuses skin-hydrating serums at the deepest levels.

So, if you’re experiencing dry skin on your arms, legs, or anywhere else, Hydrafacial is a great way to restore hydration to your skin barrier.

Hydrafacial in Warrenton, Virginia

If you have areas of your body where your skin can benefit from a higher level of care, it’s time to turn to Hydrafacial. To book your treatment, contact Warrenton Dermatology & Skin Therapy Center in Warrenton, Virginia, at 540-341-1900 (choose option 3) today. Alternatively, request an appointment online via our texting app at your convenience.

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