FT. MYERS, Fla., Jan. 06, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In the past, the skincare industry mainly targeted Americans over the age of 50 who were dealing with lines, wrinkles and age spots. This mindset seems to be fading as younger people realize the importance of starting a solid skincare regimen early on. Those in the entertainment industry are especially interested in finding products and treatments that work so they can maintain a youthful, glowing appearance for those important movie and TV roles.
HydraFacial is high on everyone’s list of must-have treatment options. The list of well-known movie stars who rave about it is growing and now includes big-name stars like Paris Hilton and Beyoncé. Both widely known for clear, beautiful, youthful skin, Beyoncé recently said that HydraFacial had become one of her favorites. Whether gearing up for the Emmy Awards or an appearance on VH1, the well-known movie star says that her skin always feels fabulous after a HydraFacial treatment.
The four-step treatment requires about thirty minutes to complete and begins with a thorough cleansing. A small handheld machine removes all the dirt and debris from pores. It also removes dead skin cells. This step isn’t painful at all, and feels like a spinning toothbrush being moved across the skin surface. Next, a glycolic/salicylic acid peel is applied, and this is so mild that it only leaves skin with a slight tingle. The acid peel goes to work immediately, breaking down more of the dirt, debris and dead skin that is harder to get to.
In step three, the skin is vacuumed again to remove those embedded particles of dirt that clog pores. Using a vortex-extraction nozzle, clogged pores are thoroughly cleansed. You can actually see all the oil and dirt that comes out of pores at the deepest level. In step four, a serum is applied to skin that infuses collagen with antioxidants, to give skin the hydration it needs for that youthful glow. The serum also promotes elasticity. Most people come away saying that their skin never felt so fresh, radiant and clean before. This treatment requires no downtime — patients can return to work or their normal routine right away.
Azul Cosmetic Surgery and Medical Spa located in Ft. Myers, Florida is now offering this highly effective treatment. It’s proven safe to use on a regular basis and is administered by well-trained aestheticians. It provides the skin with everything it needs including cleansing, exfoliation and hydration. Once the skin is clean, a Vortex-Fusion® of antioxidants, peptides and hyaluronic acid is administered, to keep skin fresh and youthful-looking even after a long day of filming movies or working under harsh office lighting. For more information, please visit: http://www.azulbeauty.com/services/medical-spa/hydrafacial
About Azul Cosmetic Surgery & Medical Spa
Azul Cosmetic Surgery and Medical Spa provides comprehensive solutions in both surgical and non-surgical facial aesthetics. They specialize in offering the best treatments and skincare options available so that patients can look and feel their best. They have two locations: one in Naples, Florida and one in Ft. Myers. State-of-the-art aesthetic solutions are provided in a comfortable, friendly setting. Employees are highly skilled at providing the best skincare solutions to patients. The staff takes pride in offering top-notch personalized skincare procedures in a welcoming environment, working with patients to help them discover their true beauty.
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