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HydraFacial vs. DiamondGlow: Which Facial Is Right for You?

HydraFacial for acne-prone skin is a gentle, effective option that deep cleans pores and calms inflammation without irritation. When your skin feels dull, congested or just needs a refresh, device-based facials like HydraFacial and DiamondGlow are two of the most popular options available.

Both deliver immediate glow with no downtime, but they work in different ways. Understanding how each facial treatment works on your skin can help you choose the option that best suits your goals. Book a consultation with Berman Skin Institute for more information.

What Is HydraFacial?

HydraFacial is a multistep, deep-cleansing facial that utilizes a vortex-based suction system to cleanse, exfoliate, extract and hydrate the skin, all in one session. Instead of manual extractions, the device gently removes debris from pores while simultaneously infusing customized serums.

What Is HydraFacial?

HydraFacial is especially popular for:

  • Dehydration
  • Acne-prone skin
  • Dull or uneven tone
  • Congested or enlarged pores

Because it’s gentle and highly customizable, HydraFacial is often an excellent choice for individuals with sensitive skin or those new to advanced facials. Many patients notice smoother texture and brighter skin immediately after treatment, with results that can last several weeks when paired with a monthly plan.

What Is DiamondGlow?

DiamondGlow takes a unique approach by combining diamond-tip dermabrasion, deep pore cleansing and targeted serum infusion in a single step. The diamond tip physically exfoliates the skin’s surface, removing dead skin cells more aggressively than HydraFacial, while vacuum suction clears pores.

DiamondGlow may be ideal for:

  • Fine lines
  • Dullness and buildup
  • Rough or uneven skin texture
  • Patients who are looking for stronger exfoliation

Many patients notice visible DiamondGlow facial results after just one session, enjoying smoother, brighter and more refreshed skin.

HydraFacial vs. DiamondGlow: Key Differences

The primary difference between HydraFacial and DiamondGlow is the method of exfoliation:

  • HydraFacial utilizes chemical exfoliation combined with suction, whereas DiamondGlow employs physical exfoliation with a diamond-tipped treatment.
  • HydraFacial tends to feel more hydrating and soothing, while DiamondGlow focuses on polishing and refining skin texture.

Both facials can be customized with boosters and serums, and neither requires downtime.

Single Session vs. Monthly Treatments

One facial can leave your skin looking refreshed and glowing, but consistent treatments often deliver the best results. Monthly HydraFacial or DiamondGlow sessions can help maintain clearer pores, smoother texture and more even tone over time.

Which Facial Is Right for You?

The best facial for glowing skin depends on your skin type, sensitivity and goals. A provider consultation helps determine whether HydraFacial, DiamondGlow or a combination approach is right for you.

If you’re curious about HydraFacial costs in the Bay Area or want to compare different treatment options, our team at Berman Skin Institute can provide transparent pricing during your consultation. Schedule yours today.

Author

Picture of Dr. Julia Arzeno, MD, FAAD

Dr. Julia Arzeno, MD, FAAD

Dr. Julia Arzeno is a board-certified dermatologist and the Medical Director at Berman Skin Institute in the San Francisco Bay Area. With a distinguished academic background from UCLA and specialized training in Mohs Micrographic Surgery, she has successfully completed over 2000 Mohs procedures.

Dr. Arzeno is dedicated to providing personalized patient care and is actively involved in dermatologic research, contributing to numerous publications and presentations in her field.

Her commitment to advancing dermatology and enhancing patient outcomes reflects her passion for exceptional medical service. This content has been medically reviewed by a qualified medical professional.

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