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Types of Facial Treatments – How to pick the right one?

Facials are one of the most effective ways for anyone to unwind and rejuvenate their skin. You’ll understand what I mean when I say that after a long week, we all look forward to the relaxing experience of a facial.

Did you know, however, that there are numerous types of facials, each with its own purpose and effects? Others hydrate and brighten the skin while others cleanse it. Some aid in the treatment of skin conditions such as acne, while others aid in the reduction of pigmentation.

What are the different types of facials?

There are two main types of facials. They are:

Medi-facial :
Medi-facials are medical-grade facials that are tailored to the specific skin needs and goals of each patient. They are goal-oriented facials that are designed to repair, restore, brighten, or revitalize specific problems. There is no need for recovery time after this painless procedure, and results are often visible right after you leave the clinic.

I created and designed a line of Medi-facials to help with a variety of skin issues, which are available at The Sarayu Skin Clinics. The SuperJet Facial, Delhi Brightening Facial, Bombay Infusion Facial, Delhi Hollywood Laser Peel, Anti-clock Facial, and many others are among them. These usually only last about an hour on average. These Medi-facials deliver radiant, youthful, and revitalized skin almost instantly, thanks to high-speed micro-jet sprays and exotic ingredients like licorice and Scutellaria; Vitamin C cleansing milk and enzymatic face peels.

How do you decide on a specific facial treatment?

This is a question that many of my patients have asked me. They frequently wonder how to choose the best facial from the numerous options available. Making this decision, on the other hand, is dependent on a number of factors.

What kind of skin do you have, for example?

Is it oily, normal, or showing signs of ageing?

Do you have any skin conditions that are bothering you?

Are there any chemicals or natural substances that you are allergic to?

Is your skin light, medium, or dark in colour?

What are your skin’s objectives?

Do you want to focus on repairing sun damage or achieving acne-free skin?

The answers to these questions will assist you in selecting the most appropriate facial treatment for you.

Before recommending a particular line of treatment, I personally assess my patients’ skin, skin needs, medical history, physical condition, allergies, and other factors to ensure their overall well-being. However, it is recommended that you consult a professional dermatologist about your skin type and problems. Your dermatologist is the best person to help you choose a facial.

Medical facials can effectively treat a variety of skin concerns, including acne, pigmentation, fine lines and wrinkles, dullness, dehydration, and uneven skin tone. The treatments are tailored to each patient’s specific needs for optimal results.

Medical facials differ from regular facials in that they use clinically proven products and techniques to target specific skin issues. They often involve deeper cleansing, exfoliation, and the application of active ingredients that provide more significant and longer-lasting effects.

A typical medical facial may include a thorough skin evaluation, deep cleansing, exfoliation (using chemical peels or microdermabrasion), extraction of impurities, a customized mask, and the application of serums and moisturizers tailored to the patient’s skin type.

Most patients experience minimal discomfort during a medical facial. While some techniques, such as chemical peels, may cause mild stinging or tingling, these sensations are usually temporary. Dr. Tripathi ensures patient comfort throughout the procedure.

Recovery time is generally minimal, with most patients able to return to their normal activities immediately after the treatment. Some redness or mild swelling may occur but typically subsides within a few hours to a day.

Dr. Nidhi Bhatia and Dr. Adarsh Tripathi, Doctors in Delhi, consult with a patient.