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at The Spa at Venetian Bay

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Signature Hydrafacial  $175

Deeply cleanse, extract and hydrate the skin utilizing super serums filled with Antioxidants, and hyaluronic acid. 30 minutes to the best skin of your life.

Deluxe Spa Hydrafacial-60 Minutes-$250

All the benefits of the HydraFacial with our relaxing spa touch. This treatment deeply cleanses, extracts and hydrates the skin while addressing specific skin concerns with a personalized booster of your choice. This treatment includes a personalized Hydro Jelly mask, massage on the hands and feet, warm stones on the neck and decollate area, and LED light therapy. You will be looking AND feeling your best!

Deluxe Hydra Facial—45 min $225

The Deluxe HydraFacial treatment deeply cleanses, extracts and hydrates the skin while addressing specific skin concerns with a personalized booster of your choice. This treatment includes LED light therapy.

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Ultimate Hydrafacial-80 Minutes-$275

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The all in one Hydrafacial. This treatment includes a personalized booster, Hydro Jelly mask, massage on the hands and feet, warm stones on the neck and decollate area, LED light therapy, and Lymphatic drainage treatment.

What is the Hydrafacial ?

A HydraFacial is a patented skin treatment. It’s also sometimes called “hydradermabrasion” because it involves microdermabrasion-like exfoliation paired with hydrating serums.

Hydrafacial contraindications/warnings

 

  • Pregnancy

  • Accutane (if used within the past 12 mos.)

  • Retin-A/AHA's/Peels (stop use 5+ days prior)

  • Botox/Fillers used within past 14 days

  • Severe form of acne

  • Inflammation of the skin on the face

  • Eczema/Psoriasis 

  • Facial waxing (not within past 14 days)

  • IPL/Laser Therapy (not within past 14 days)

  • Sunburn

  • Shellfish/Aspirin/Sulfur

  • Abnormal, unidentified facial growth or mark

  • Cold sores or fever blisters

  • Open lesions 

  • Autoimmune or communicable disease (Lupus/Scleroderma)

  • Allergies to product ingredients

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